I'm trying to prove that it is less comfortable using it one handed than more conventional phones. The only way to do it is to go into the claw shape which naturally loosens your grip on the back and side of the phone. Holding it any other way and you'll struggle to reach the corners or specific points.
Again, just because you can't hold it anyway, doesn't mean everyone else can't either. I don't hold it like a claw, I hold it in my hand and have full grip. I think you're the only one who tries to use it with a claw.
I won't ever accept that this phone is as comfortable to use one handed as a smaller device. I also don't accept that giving anyone a new phone of any size and they'll struggle. I had no prob going from the smaller windows mobile phones to bigger and bigger ones. This is the only one that requires a new way to hold it. You are assuming that "possible to use with one hand" is the same as comfortably doing it or doing it with ease.
That just proves your stubbornness. You refuse to accept it and you choose to ignore the facts. You put your own experience on everyone else and refuse to listen to what anyone else has to say. You're assuming that no one can hold it comfortably or with ease because you can't do it. If you can't do it, no one else possibly can.
You have your own experience and so does everyone else. Your experience doesn't count for more than anyone else.
I don't need to give someone my phone for a week to know that it'll never feel as comfortable or natural as a smaller one. Even if it is "possible" to use one handed. What exactly are you lot trying to argue? That it is as comfortable to use one handed as a smaller phone? You will find you are in the minority on that and this phone isn't targetted for one handed use. So don't try and pretend it's the same as more conventional phone sizes.
So you refuse to do a proper test, then call judgement as if you've completed the test? You have no idea of the outcome without doing anything.
No one is saying it's the exact same as "conventional" devices. All devices are different, but just because it's different doesn't mean it's hard to use. Who's to say whose in the minority? Do you have any data to backup the claim that the majority of people can't use one hand with the Note 2?
You're stubbornness is evident and all I'm doing is pointing that out. So that when people read this thread they don't get a biased opinion shoved down their throat that the Note 2 can't possibly be used with one hand because one person failed at doing so. Like I mentioned, your opinion isn't worth more than anyone else.