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Take a flagship handset and give it a bigger screen and you have a high-end phablet.
Most often, phablets are larger versions of flagship handsets. That means they have the best processors, cameras, screens, RAM, storage, and sensors. Some phablets go a step or two further, however, and add unique features not available to smaller phones, such as split-screen multitasking or stylus support. Phablets are also able to accommodate larger batteries, and therefore can deliver better battery life than their smaller siblings. These top-of-the-world phones are the most expensive out there, but they also offer the best of everything.

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