What will be the diagonal of all the iPhone screens together? (Photo)
You can hardly stack all 352.292.000 iPhones together. That's the number of apple cell phones that have been sold since 2007, according to official figures. But there is nothing wrong with dreaming about a calculator, right?
Stupid Calculations website Josh Orter set himself such a task, and successfully accomplished it by calculating the parameters of a giant device, conventionally called a "monophone."
In theory, the mega-iPhone could even work by using special software to separately display a single image in segments on each screen.
So given that there were 3,5″ and 4″ cell phones for sale, and the ratios of their sales to the total, Josh did the math. To answer the question in the headline, the diagonal of a superscreen of millions of iPhones It would be 1.740 meters long, its height 1.517 meters, its width 853 meters and its surface area 93.000 square meters.
Or about 23 acres, which is more than the space occupied by New York's famous Central Park. The comparison was not chosen by chance, because Mr. Orter's additional goal was to create a visual image of a monophone in relation to all familiar objects. The result is in the image.
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