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If so why?
A better question is how many times will you ask this question before you get the answer you're seeking?
Do you love the Note2? what are pros and cons?I'm still torn between the two. I won't make up my mind until I actually use them BOTH, preferably side by side. I like the HTC One's build, but let's face it, we'll cover it up with a case anyway. HTC is in VERY bad shape, and I fear they won't be around much longer if things keep going the way they are. Samsung, on the other hand, is not going away anytime soon and sure, although late, even their Galaxy S2 has been upgraded to JellyBean with a lot of software features coming from the Note 2/GS3, so I'm sure that the year-or-so my new phone would last in my hands, is enough to be up to date. But then there's the fact that the GS4 is a near-twin of the GS3, so unless the screen REALLY blows me away and the camera is better than my Note 2's (slow shutter of hell!) or the HTC One (ultrapixels my a##, samples I've seen look really dull if they're not in low lighting), I won't be jumping to that ship just yet.
Note 2 size is just right for me. the only thing I'm not keen on is the lack of brightness, relative to a few other very bright phones. It's darn hard to see the screen in sunlight. Other than that, I'm super pleased with this phone. will be keeping it for a while.
I definitely love my Note 2, but some features I thought I'd use when I first bought it, are really just gimmicks... For instance, I rarely use the Stylus and MultiWindow features (the latter mostly because of a lack of support from the apps I REALLY use).
Screen real estate and color and resolution are great. I've seen the GS3 screen and it looks like crap compared to the Note 2. It's also pentile, but not really hehe it's a modified version and it's really not noticeable AT ALL like it was on the GS3. It won't compare to an iPhone's PPI, though. Speaker volume is great, but I regret the placing of the speaker: it's on the bottom, so it's too easily blocked, muffling the sound immediately.
The stylus, I guess it's a neat feature, but like I said before, I seldom use it anymore. MultiWindow is also undermined by the lack of good apps that can use it (I probably only use the PopUp Browser and it's more just to use it than because I need to).
The camera is good as long as there's good lighting. Low light shots suffer from a VERY slow shutter, even in situations where you think light is quite bright, turns out they come out blurry if the subject is moving.
The phone is big, so it won't fit standard pockets without being noticed. Also, unless you have a big head, you'll look funny while talking, but since most of us really don't use our phones for talking anymore hehehe it's not such a big deal for me.
Battery life is great, but it was greater. The latest updates from Samsung seemed to break battery life and now the phone lasts a few hours less than it used to, but it'll still hold on for a day with moderate/heavy use.
Note 2 size is just right for me. the only thing I'm not keen on is the lack of brightness, relative to a few other very bright phones. It's darn hard to see the screen in sunlight. Other than that, I'm super pleased with this phone. will be keeping it for a while.