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5 million shipped. So cute
What makes this funny is that later on down the thread you claim to not be trolling.
5 million shipped. So cute
Christ, that is almost side-talking levels of bad.
I wonder how many people are still using the Note after a week or if they're sick of the size already?
What makes this funny is that later on down the thread you claim to not be trolling.
Are you a quadraplegic? It seems like your griping simply because you want to gripe.
What I'm describing is the device that allows people to create a virtual digital space that is directly analagous to our real physical space.
We no longer operate in on a 2D plane, because we don't have to - we operate in a 3D space because we can.
When working at a desk, do you have everything that you'll need in front of you at all times, tightly packed into a 4-5" space? Do you not have things off to the side that you know are there, but that don't need to be in your view at that parcitular moment? Perhaps a desktop phone? Or a note pad? Pens, rulers?
Do you not wish that you could have more real estate on your desktop sometimes?
I suppose it's possible that you'll find what I'm describing unnatural and an anathema... but that would make you a very unique, and truthfully, kinda dumb and overly rigid as a person as well.
That was a troll. I was serious about not being able to hit 90% of the icons on your PHONE with one hand
1. The note isn't bigger than landline handsets that we've mostly grown up with and become accustomed to.
Well said. You'd have to be pretty insecure to even worry about looking weird using a phone.
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This is bigger than a galaxy note. Was it weird holding this monstrous 7 inch dildo like device to your face? Apparently all of us look like fools since bell invented the telephone. Fucking Bell.
Who creates the metrics for how big a phone you can use before you look like a fool anyway? If you argue ergonomics, then you might have a point. Because some people have small hands. But looking like a fool? Come on.
BudokaiMR2 said:I wonder if this things is offered through any providers n Japan. They used to love big ass phones anyway. Heh
What's cute about this thread is the folks that are so hung up about what others think of you on YOUR phone.
What's cute about this thread is the folks that are so hung up about what others think of you on YOUR phone.
NTT DoCoMo: http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/info/news_release/2012/03/28_00.html
I don't find it 'unnatural or an anathema'. I'm saying that I don't see the usability improvements. I see a lot of bluster about 'virtual digital spaces' and a bunch of concepts that sound flashy and cool but an absolute nightmare to use in practise.
Take your desk space example. We move objects around real, physical desks because real physical objects persist through time and have physical extension whether we want them to or not. But the desktop computer paradigm is an improvement on that, because windows cease to take up a lot of space when we no longer need them. A whole html page turns into a small tab at the top of the screen for as long as it's not useful to us, ready to turn back into a space-filling web page as soon as we do. In this sense, a web browser is an improvement over, say, having several magazines on my desk, because I can turn a website into a tiny patch of space on my screen, but my magazine takes up a lot of my desk even when it's closed.
So importing these kinds of space-filling objects seems like a step backwards, or at least sideways, to me. It seems to be sacrificing all of the advantages of UIs in favour of flashy 'real world' analogues that are more cumbersome.
Perhaps it's just the examples you're using, though.
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iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC Titan and the Galaxy Note.
I can understand the appeal but I personally wouldn't use something of that size in public, less because I think it looks silly and more because I live in a developing country where smartphones are just starting to catch on and anything of that size would draw too much unwanted attention here. #developingworldproblems
Why don't you give a shot thinking about how applications could be bettered with such a functionality, instead of poo-pooing it?
I mean in games, full vision immersion is pretty obvious. And if limited screen space weren't an issue, then it's strange to see productivity increases resulting from offices that use multiple monitors.
Even in a very simple sense, if we only use the increased real estate for mundane things, it's still a pretty good improvement.
That doesn't look too big at all.
Are we in the 90 s?
But you're not just suggesting improved screen real estate. You're suggesting user interfaces that you interact with by rotating your entire body and that use complicated 3D space effects that are more easily accommodated using 2D space effects.
I agree that it would be interesting to see what could be done with it, though.
Are we in the 90 s?
Are you afraid of women and children pointing and laughing at you or something?
Are you afraid of women and children pointing and laughing at you or something?
"holy shit, they don't approve of meeeeeeee"
kids can be so meanAre you afraid of women and children pointing and laughing at you or something?
That doesn't look too big at all.
The marketing push behind the Note has been pretty heavy, for what it's worth. In my mall there has been a demo kiosk set up with reps showing off the phone and the features with tons of space for people to play with them.
Just like the original Droid before it, I think Android phones can do well in the mainstream when they are actually heavily marketed. Despite being the flagship Android phone, the Galaxy Nexus is essentially non-existent to the public.
My personal opinion is that the Note is a crazy behemoth of a phone that I'd never consider (partially because it's still Android, partially because I don't want a crazy huge phone)...but even I can acknowledge that there are probably consumers out there who want crazy huge phones with a stylus. It seems like there's some market for it.
At least it's a different take on things, and that much I appreciate. Not for me, regardless.
It's not crazy huge.
I think the point of this proven adoption by lots of regular diverse folks shows that it's not "crazy huge".
I'd still call it crazy huge...it just seems like there's a market for "crazy huge" out there that's probably bigger than I would have thought.
Doesn't change that it's still crazy huge!
the galaxy s2 is about as large as I would ever want a phone to be, unless I want to start remaking all the pockets on my jackets.People used to say the similar things about 4'3 inch screens. People will get used to it.
Are you afraid of women and children pointing and laughing at you or something?
I'd still call it crazy huge...it just seems like there's a market for "crazy huge" out there that's probably bigger than I would have thought.
Doesn't change that it's still crazy huge!
People used to say the similar things about 4'3 inch screens. People will get used to it.
People used to say the similar things about 4'3 inch screens. People will get used to it.
People used to say the similar things about 4'3 inch screens. People will get used to it.
People used to say the similar things about 4'3 inch screens. People will get used to it.
5.3 is big enough to be a different scenario to 4.3 man. The only thing here is its just interesting to see how many folks this device caters too. Apparently theres a sizable market that likes/wants this kind of phone. Its nice that there is the option.
These numbers also certainly assures that this will become a yearly line for Samsung now that it has succeeded.
And probably HTC and Motorola as well.
Thread title is misleading. Shipped =/= Sold.
Regardless, this ad for it is pretty fucking brilliant; http://youtu.be/KBrmaE82uY4
5.3 is big enough to be a different scenario to 4.3 man. The only thing here is its just interesting to see how many folks this device caters too. Apparently theres a sizable market that likes/wants this kind of phone. Its nice that there is the option.
These numbers also certainly assures that this will become a yearly line for Samsung now that it has succeeded.
To be fair it used to say sold.How is the thread title misleading? it says shipped.
To be fair it used to say sold.
I'd like to try the note. 4.3 is my preferred screen size, though I have big hands and more screen real estate is always welcome.
Smaller phones are fine but half the time their size is a hindrance. I'm glad to see a market for larger phones emerge despite the clamoring of know-nothing armchair designers.