Battersea Power Station
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I have a 4.7" screen right now and I wish it was bigger. Dunno how people can claim big phones are silly when so many people actually want them.
To be fair, if he was still alive, Steve Jobs would swear up and down until he was blue in the face that a 5.3" screen on a phone would be "a piece of shit."
I can't believe there is a market for this device. Saw one in person and it looks so unwieldy and people look like tools answering calls on the thing. This trend of bigger and bigger phones is retarded, IMO a phone should be able to be used one handed or it fails. I tried the galaxy nexus and i just couldn't use it reliably with one hand, with the note, forget about it. Maybe I drank the apple kool aid, but I don't want a phone bigger than 3.5" that's the sweet spot for me and I will be disappointed if apple makes a larger iPhone this year.
I can't believe there is a market for this device. Saw one in person and it looks so unwieldy and people look like tools answering calls on the thing. This trend of bigger and bigger phones is retarded, IMO a phone should be able to be used one handed or it fails. I tried the galaxy nexus and i just couldn't use it reliably with one hand, with the note, forget about it. Maybe I drank the apple kool aid, but I don't want a phone bigger than 3.5" that's the sweet spot for me and I will be disappointed if apple makes a larger iPhone this year.
I've been collecting all these sorts of threads in a special subscription folder to revive and quote when we get a 4+in iPhone. I'm then going to document the sudden growth in hand and pocket size across all demographics. It's bound to win me a Nobel Prize.
For someone obviously posting on an easy to use small iphone you seem to have trouble finding the enter key.
Maybe its not the best for typing when its that small?
But it will only feel like 3.5". dat apple magic.I've been collecting all these sorts of threads in a special subscription folder to revive and quote when we get a 4+in iPhone. I'm then going to document the sudden growth in hand and pocket size across all demographics. It's bound to win me a Nobel Prize.
I type like a drunken sailor on my ipad... I love it, but for some reason it just doesn't work as nicely as the iphone in this area ime.I'm actually posting on an iPad. Your argument is invalid!
I've been collecting all these sorts of threads in a special subscription folder to revive and quote when we get a 4+in iPhone. I'm then going to document the sudden growth in hand and pocket size across all demographics. It's bound to win me a Nobel Prize.
I can't believe there is a market for this device. Saw one in person and it looks so unwieldy and people look like tools answering calls on the thing. This trend of bigger and bigger phones is retarded, IMO a phone should be able to be used one handed or it fails. I tried the galaxy nexus and i just couldn't use it reliably with one hand, with the note, forget about it. Maybe I drank the apple kool aid, but I don't want a phone bigger than 3.5" that's the sweet spot for me and I will be disappointed if apple makes a larger iPhone this year.
Maybe you should lay off that Koolaid. Spending like a minute inside a store is hardly the amount of time one needs to get acclimated to something that's that big of a change.
Also all the people worried about looking like a tool are really just telling us that they judge other people based on what gizmo they're using.
lolGood lord, only apple users primary concern of a phone would be how it operates as a fashion accessory.
I'm actually posting on an iPad. Your argument is invalid!
I can't believe there is a market for this device. Saw one in person and it looks so unwieldy and people look like tools answering calls on the thing. This trend of bigger and bigger phones is retarded, IMO a phone should be able to be used one handed or it fails. I tried the galaxy nexus and i just couldn't use it reliably with one hand, with the note, forget about it. Maybe I drank the apple kool aid, but I don't want a phone bigger than 3.5" that's the sweet spot for me and I will be disappointed if apple makes a larger iPhone this year.
The usability issues with one hand is a bigger issue for me than looking stupid taking a call with the thing. You shouldn't have to get used to the size of something, it should feel comfortable from the start. Am I the only person that values being able to use a phone with one hand? Most of these super large phones fail at this basic use case. I haven't tried a phone above 4" that works well with one hand.
The usability issues with one hand is a bigger issue for me than looking stupid taking a call with the thing. You shouldn't have to get used to the size of something, it should feel comfortable from the start. Am I the only person that values being able to use a phone with one hand? Most of these super large phones fail at this basic use case. I haven't tried a phone above 4" that works well with one hand.
The usability issues with one hand is a bigger issue for me than looking stupid taking a call with the thing. You shouldn't have to get used to the size of something, it should feel comfortable from the start. Am I the only person that values being able to use a phone with one hand? Most of these super large phones fail at this basic use case. I haven't tried a phone above 4" that works well with one hand.
haha goddamnit. so we can just chalk it up to shitty iOS chat response then.
My wife finally made the change to smartphone and wont stop complaining about the lack of BUTTONS. Can't type nearly as fast with these laggy ass touch screens! Anyone who doubts her has never seen a japanese woman texting on a clamshell at turbo speed.
I can't believe there is a market for this device. Saw one in person and it looks so unwieldy and people look like tools answering calls on the thing. This trend of bigger and bigger phones is retarded, IMO a phone should be able to be used one handed or it fails. I tried the galaxy nexus and i just couldn't use it reliably with one hand, with the note, forget about it. Maybe I drank the apple kool aid, but I don't want a phone bigger than 3.5" that's the sweet spot for me and I will be disappointed if apple makes a larger iPhone this year.
But yeah, 3.5 is too smallthat's what she said.
Relative to a flip phone the iphone looks huge and unwieldy and ill-fitted for use as a phone.![]()
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
Relative to a flip phone the iphone looks huge and unwieldy and ill-fitted for use as a phone.
lol, this thread.
are people really using home, landline phones to justify their position on the size of this Note and feel secure? you guys are crazy.
lol, this thread.
are people really using home, landline phones to justify their position on the size of this Note and feel secure? you guys are crazy.
even so, 5 million shipped...however many sold. I'd like to get a 5-months-in review from those early adopters.
even so, 5 million shipped...however many sold. I'd like to get a 5-months-in review from those early adopters.
doesn't this thing have froyo on it or some shit?
Android: Even brand new phones come out with their OS version being 2 generations behind.
I never had a flip phone so I wouldn't know. I only had 2 cellphones in my life before jumping in on smartphones and they were roughly the same size of the iPhone as far as ergonomics go, just a bit smaller, thicker and with keyboards, so I'm used to it. One was an Ericsson that was robbed from me (can't remember the model) and the other was a Samsung that lasted me forever (a Samsung Beat Twist, slider phone).Relative to a flip phone the iphone looks huge and unwieldy and ill-fitted for use as a phone.
lol, this thread.
are people really using home, landline phones to justify their position on the size of this Note and feel secure? you guys are crazy.
lol, this thread.
are people really using home, landline phones to justify their position on the size of this Note and feel secure? you guys are crazy.
Explain to me again why holding a 7inch dildo to your face does not make you look like a fool while holding a 5.3inch plank to your face is considered ridiculous?
lol, this thread.
are people really using home, landline phones to justify their position on the size of this Note and feel secure? you guys are crazy.
That's what's up. Sounds like an interesting device indeed. I'll have to check one out in the store at some point.Been using it for 2-3 months. Great phone, but not for everyone. Fits on normal pockets without casing, not as big as you think. Extra screen estate makes whole lot of difference. It's too bad that android kinda sucked on the app side. Operation is jankier than a 4S too. I think that should already cover most things.
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Stylus is a dissapointment. Not as accurate as I want it to be. Sometimes there's a gap between the tip of your stylus and where the digital ink starts. It can be fixed be rotating the screen. Probably software related. Screen color reproduction is troublesome on my note. If you are playing movies with varying levels of black, it won't render the middle shades of the blacks. I fixed this by a software patch when I was on gingerbread but I haven't find a fix for my ICS build. I also encountered the battery killing suspend bug on my android which I fix by updating to a custom kernel. Most of my problems are with android and not with the hardware itself. I wish apple would do a note sized (which probably will never happen) phone because I would dump android in a heartbeat in its current state. Try comparing feedly on ios and android side by side, it's really sad the state of android apps. If google currents can perform really really well, why is feedly janky as hell?
This post says volumes about you, by way of projection.
Well, I don't have a problem with the phone, but since you asked: If you've noticed the general trend of mobile cellular phone technologies over the last...30 years...the trend has been to move as far away from the "7 inch dildo" when on the go as possible. "The more portable, the better" has been the driving theme behind the mobile phone industry's design and development efforts for the majority of these 30 or so years since the first really commercial mobile phones were made available (we had one, complete with a hook to hang the dildo up on, and a shoulder strap to carry it on). The home phone is contrasts in several important ways and is a different category of technology altogether. Home phones are designed to be infinitely cheaper, designed so that multiple handsets can have access to the same line, designed for durability and absolute simplicity, designed with an antenna to just connect to the local base rather than some tower miles away. Never, ever designed to be as compact and well-engineered as possible. People haven't complained about the size of home phones because they're not putting them in their pockets...so why radically redesign them anyway?Explain to me again why holding a 7inch dildo to your face does not make you look like a fool while holding a 5.3inch plank to your face is considered ridiculous?
in what way? people are saying it looks silly because it's so cumbersome relative to what the industry has been putting out the last 15 years at least and what they've accepted a cell phone should be in terms of compactness. I think that's a fair critique and I don't see them bringing out any bad analogies, but I haven't read every post in the thread either.You know, the same could be said for those who criticize the size of the Note as well
it does? tell me oracle, what does it say.
It says you feel the need to take stances on electronic devices you do or do not own, and then build cases for or against them.
The sign of a great product: "you'll get used to it!"
And my stance here is: it's a cool phone, nice piece of tech, atypically large and thus, not for everyone. If it's for you cool, but it's still a bigass cell phone.
That's been my opinion from my opening post. It hasn't changed. Does it offend you that I found the intellectually dishonest "but it's smaller than a 7" dildo home phone" argument silly? Because that's all I've pointed out. Otherwise, it seems like a cool niche phone.
I've said no more or less than this.
Would you like me to now tell you what your responses say about YOU and your continuing failure to understand or interpret my comments, despite their repeated, clear presentation since the beginning?
That was essentially the argument for the original iPhone. It's easy to forget how little the public trusted touch screen devices, especially for typing.
That I haven't read every post in the thread carefully?