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GLOBAL – With a Nokia Windows Phone on the cards, planned devices will come with higher-resolution screens than before – 480 x 800 pixels is a minimum requirement. But why does that matter? What use is a high-res screen? There are a few ways this can improve your mobile usage, so let’s take a poll to find out how you can use these new and improved screens.

Higher-resolution means you can fit more pixels on your screen, which naturally means you can fit more content on your screen, offering clearer pictures and more detailed images. But what does that mean for you? What can you do with it? We’ve listed some reasons on why high-res can be beneficial and we’d like you to tell us if you agree.

You can vote for up to three choices.

We’ll count up the results in about a week’s time, so get voting.

image credit: TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋)

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