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Here it is, in all its five inch glory
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I don't know. 5 inches may be too big. I think the 4.8 is the right size. Maybe it's just a matter of getting used to it. All the Galaxy Note users seem to like the size but whenever I hold a phone that big it seems odd. Put it in your front pocket, bend over and it snaps in half.
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I like the note, but it does look ridiculous holding it to your head making a phone call. I suppose that's when the old bluetooth head set comes in handy.
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My question for these companies making bigger phones is what happens when we don't want bigger phones. 4.5" is enough for me. The s3 is 4.8, note 5.5, note 2 5.8, then we hit tablets.
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The HTC One S would be my suggestion. This is the area that I believe the manufacturers are heading. One mid size phone and one larger phone with similar specs. Motorola did a similar thing with the new RAZR m at 4.3.
Android provides choice on all angles. Some of the bigger phones still seem smaller. I find the One X feels smaller than the SGS3.
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My question for these companies making bigger phones is what happens when we don't want bigger phones. 4.5" is enough for me. The s3 is 4.8, note 5.5, note 2 5.8, then we hit tablets.
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I would love to see a Super AMOLED HD Plus screen on an HTC product.
No way. Super LCD2 any day.
Sorry but The picture isn't real
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Indeed it is real. Official press packet photo. Headed to a Verizon wireless near you.
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Well according to a few websites it appears to be concept art fr flickr so I guess I'll believe when it comes from HTC or Verizon there selves![]()
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Indeed it is real. Official press packet photo. Headed to a Verizon wireless near you.
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