FitMomXtine
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I see that the Galaxy S4 will have the hover feature by using your finger. I'm curious to see how this will work for smaller sized links, because a person's finger isn't as thin as the tip of a an S-Pen.
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Now that you mention it, I'm quite curious to see how it will work on smaller sized links too and smaller sized navigation bars that have sub menus.. I'm just curious if it'll work with your finger like the S-Pen does when you hover that over anything.
I'm trying to really justify which phone to get.. but the reason I can't choose from either one at the moment is I love the camera options (dual recording for the S4 - is that video on both sides or only picture on front facing and video on the back camera?) on the S4, but I also just love the fact that the Note 2 has the S-Pen.. but like i mentioned I do have an iPad but you're right.. the iPad you cannot hover anything over it, you'd have to click all the links lol and it is much harder toting the iPad around than a phone.
My other reason I can't decide is because although I LOVE a big screen, I am trying to justify where I will put the Note 2 when I work out (as i use my current iPhone as my music player and stick it in my pocket).. whereas I can do that with the S4, but the Note 2.. i'll probably have to stick that in my sports bra facing out.. which I don't mind as i've had to do that to my iPhone before because it would fall out of my pockets (for example when laying down to do bench press)..
so Even though I really want to get the note 2 like right this minute, I know I want to look at the S4 because of the newer processor and the nicer screen display.. and at the same time i'm like.. am I really going to use the features? (probably not.. like air gesture , wave my hand over the screen to move pages.. probably not.. and probably not the group play cause i'll be the only one out of my friends that will have an S4)..