The height is irrelevant when you are holding the phone. It is width that matters and the Galaxy Nexus is 0.9mm less wide and 0.5mm thinner than the 4.5" T-Mobile Galaxy SII.
And even in height (for when you put it in your pocket), it is only 0.22in (less than a quarter of an inch) taller than the 4.5" T-Mobile Galaxy SII.
So if you go to a T-Mobile store and hold the 4.5" Galaxy SII you will be holding the GN. I did and I find the size perfect.
Height obviously isn't irrelevant. So, somehow 1/4" bigger than the biggest phone out there doesn't make this a huge phone? Again, I'm not saying it will change my mind on getting it, but it definitely is HUGE, and that HUGE bezel top and bottom is fail. Everything else about the phone is great, but I refuse to just brush the size and bezel under the rug like so many others have done.
Everything else about the phone is great, but I refuse to just brush the size and bezel under the rug like so many others have done.
I'm with you belogical. I started a similar thread (sans poll) a few days ago. I really am surprised that more people don't think that its too large. They mentioned at the debut that they got feedback that people love larger phones so I guess they are going that direction. At what point does the phone become too large? Where are people's limits? I'm not so concerned about it in my hand, but I have to carry it around somehow and this thing seems like its going to be gargantuan in my pocket. Might actually not fit in the cell phone pocket of some of the cargo type pants that I wear.
My guess is that as long as it fits in a normal size pocket (jeans, chino's, dockers etc) it will be ok for most people. Women, however, have such small pockets on their clothes that I would think the iphone would even be too big. I work in the medical field and wear a white labcoat so I am good with the bigger size....I prefer it.
As long as it isn't as big as the infuse I'm good.
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This is definitely too big for me. I had a Thunderbolt for a few weeks and that was way too big for my tastes. Swiping around with my thumb was just never comfortable and always felt like my thumb was not moving in natural ways. Wife's Droid Inc is the best size phone I've ever owned. Man, if they could pack the Galaxy Nexus guts into a Droid Inc size phone it would be sweet.
The poll says it all. 89% are in love with the GN... I'm including the 28% that want hands on cause I'm certain once they see it they'll buy it... it's an awesome phone....
Alotta people don't like the amount of bezel at the top and bottom, or it could've been reduced. I'll hold my judgement on that when an unnamed tech. site, tears it down. I gotta believe they designed it at that length, because of internals. Doubt they made it that length just for the heck of it. Knowing length plays a key role in purchasing for many consumers. If they did though...aye, carumba![]()
Well of course the poll says that 61% like the phone and 28% are on the fence. It's rather self-selecting; most people who don't like the phone probably aren't in this forum that much, much less voting on the polls.
To be fair, though, even if AC put a mandatory poll on the home page asking if people thought the Galaxy Nexus is too large, I'd imagine that a majority would say the size is fine. I think most people who don't want the phone find fault in something other than the size, though I have met a lot of people who want to convert to Android from BlackBerry or iOS but who were too turned off by the sizes of the higher-end phones.
I went to Costco yet again today for some shopping and I stopped and looked at the T-Mobile Galaxy SII that the Galaxy Nexus has similar dimensions and weight. I LOVE the size and weight of the Galaxy SII. And unlike the Galaxy SII which has 800x480 resolution, the Galaxy Nexus adds 140% more resolution than the Galaxy SII, in the same package. 140%!!... this is more resolution than the iPad... so think of Galaxy Nexus as a phonetablet rather just a phone, in same package as the T-Mobile Galaxy SII.... I can't wait!!!!!Height obviously isn't irrelevant. So, somehow 1/4" bigger than the biggest phone out there doesn't make this a huge phone? Again, I'm not saying it will change my mind on getting it, but it definitely is HUGE, and that HUGE bezel top and bottom is fail. Everything else about the phone is great, but I refuse to just brush the size and bezel under the rug like so many others have done.