What to expect from the wireless industry in 2013

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Not five years ago, a 3.5-inch display on a smartphone was considered very big. Over the past three months, Samsung has sold 3 million units of the Samsung Galaxy Note(R) II which has a 5.5-inch display and is widely available from carriers like U.S. Cellular. What is happening to smartphone screen size, and when will "huge" become "big enough?"

4. Social networking integration

Calling begat emailing. Emailing begat texting. Texting begat instant messaging. And now Facebook and Twitter messaging are threatening to usurp them all. Facebook, like AOL in the late ‘90s, is almost as big as the rest of the Web itself. Twitter breaks news faster than live TV. Social networking on smartphones is more than apps and links - it's about system level integration that keeps tweets, tags, alerts and uploads at your fingertips.

5. Tablets

PCs as we know them may not be dead just yet, but tablets are hot. Consumers are embracing the intuitiveness and portability that tablets offer, and manufacturers are finding ways to pack dual and quad-core processing power into touch-based computers selling for less than $200 in some cases.

For more information on Noah Kravitz’s 2013 mobile trend predictions, visit Twitter.com/noahkravitz.

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