So maybe the operative phrase here is "full screen app" as you say or when it really is a 5" screen. It's just a matter of ignoring that you have a less than 4.7" screen the rest of the time?
Since bringing this up I have been called troll, etc. which is really very funny when you consider that troll is usually thrown out the moment you have a differing opinion that doesn't jive with the "homers". In truth, I dig HTC and have had and still have the M7 (DNA as well). Cannot say a bad thing about them and was looking forward to the M8 (I also have a work Note3).
I went to Verizon to potentially upgrade from the M7 to the M8. First impression, wow! The curves, the brushed steel.....gorgeous!
Second impression, damn that's a big phone! Took out my Note 3, compared it and was surprised that it was about the same height and just a hair thinner. After the initial impressions I started to play around with it, zippy, great screen, etc. When it finally hit me, I wasn't getting the feel that it had a bigger viewing area than my M7. That's when I started to compare the two. I even asked one of the salesman to look at the screens and tell me which had more viewing area, his response..."SOB, I never noticed that."
So here we are....HTC in my opinion has put out a phone that has the same physical and internal characteristics of a Note 3 but with the screen size of a M7.
Almost like buying a 70" flat screen with a 50" viewing area. Why make a phone that disproportionally big?
Sorry the information I have provided has caused so much discomfort....probably good that I don't share what cars or TV programs I don't like, some of you would never get any sleep.
Just remember, these are just phones. Buy them, enjoy them and quit worrying about what other people think of them.
People don't seem to be getting the fact that the M8 doesn't have capacitive buttons like the M7.
The buttons are part of the screen, they aren't an extra bit stuck on the bottom of the screen, they are the bottom of the screen and when you are viewing a full screen app they vanish.
Which means that picture clearly shows the screen is bigger on the right hand phone than the left.
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