Anyone else slightly disapointed in the screen size?

Kizzmocat

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Has anyone thought about the fact that 3/10s of an inch is barely even noticeable? I believe it's more the sound of 5 inches is better than 4.7, I'm sure if i was casting for an adult film and i said i was 4.7 and not 5 I'd get turned down, but if i just dropped trow' and busted that bad boy out I'm sure they wouldn't be able to see the difference! Just sayin'

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Has anyone thought about the fact that 3/10s of an inch is barely even noticeable? I believe it's more the sound of 5 inches is better than 4.7, I'm sure if i was casting for an adult film and i said i was 4.7 and not 5 I'd get turned down, but if i just dropped trow' and busted that bad boy out I'm sure they wouldn't be able to see the difference! Just sayin'

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If 6% of something is no big deal, want to go ahead and start sending me 6% of your paycheck? I know .3" doesn't sound like a lot, but 6% is a noticable difference. Plus, I'd have prefered something in the Note range of size (5.3"-5.5").
 

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I'm actually happy they were able to pull off a 1080p screen under 5 inches. I've been waiting for an OEM to do that.

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It's a given. Let me google that for you

I don't like everything Sammy does but give them credit because they up the ante every year when it comes to screen size.

I don't understand why bigger makes screens better.

If Samsung put a not over saturated screen on the s4 would be a huge improvement over the s3.

Until other companies start using the same tech as htc, no one will touch them I quality.

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I'm an EVO LTE user and that has felt good in my hand.

The One is a narrower phone, which should make it feel even better. But, it has an extra speaker, making it a longer phone.

I'm wondering if they found it unwieldy to have both the paired speakers AND the extra screen real estate.
 

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I'd like it to be a little bigger but probably not a deal breaker. But it would be hard to go from a Note 2 to this. I'm far more concerned about whether Verizon is going to carry it or not.
 

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There is a reason why Google kept the 4.7ish screen size of the Galaxy Nexus for the Nexus 4
They know its the "perfect size" The Nexus line is more than a product its a guideline for Android phones. No marketing gimmick needed.
 

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Im glad they went to a 4.7 inch screen. My n2 was a little big for me. 4.7 is just right.

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