How big IS the 7 Pro to use compared to your previous phone?

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I am already planning on going to the local T-Mobile store this Friday (May 17th) to trade in my Pixel XL for a 3a for my aunt, and then get something for myself. The biggest negative I have against getting a 7 Pro is the increased height (thumb reach to upper menus) and weight in a pocket compared to my Pixel XL or the 3a XL I was planning on getting.

https://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/OnePlus-7-Pro/phones/11168

How is it to actually use compared to your previous phone? I'm sure some people are getting them early at the 'signature stores' before Friday. Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance!
 
I was at the event and T-Mobile yesterday and I must admit coming from the LG V30 it will be an adjustment but the weight of the phone feels great. The haptics are very good as well and seem to be used thoughtfully. But it's definitely not a "just seems big" phone. It's big.lol
 
I can get used to it especially for media viewing and I'm sure my kids will appreciate the bigger screen for watching Netflix while I'm driving.
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it is pretty much the exact same size as a note 9 give or take 1mm in height and .5mm in width. If you cant wait ( like me go into your local store and take a look at the note 9 feel in the hand. (spoiler alert it is huuuuge)
 
Coming from OP6T. So far I love it, but once it's in the hand you realize it's quite a bit bigger and heavier.
 
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Phones are becoming too big in my opinion nowadays.

Personally anything from 5.8 inch to 6.4 inch full screen display is fine for me, but now we’re seeing 6.7 inches which is simply too big.
 

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