I would never want a smaller phone. I use QuickOffice, a suite compatible with Microsoft office and I've only found a few things it can't do, like mail merges. You can see other posts from me on the use of the S pen. As for the size, it only feels awkward for a few minutes, then it just becomes perfect. You can actually read things on the net, see details on videos. I often find the button on sites to switch to normal or classic view so that all the options and features are available as if I was on my computer. If your concerns about the size are based on reviews rather than actually holding one and using one, I urge you to go find one and experience it. If you believe the reviewers that said you'll get laughed at when using it as a phone, DON'T believe them. You'll gets lots of envious comments and folks wanting to know how to get one and answering questions about what it can do. As for battery life, My battery lasts all day but I doubt I use it as much as you do. However, for times I run low, I keep a charger at the office, one in the car for emergencies. I bought a battery charger with two hyperion spare batteries. I always carry one that has a full charge with me just in case . I deleted a few apps were really draining the battery, weather that was constantly updating, a few others. Sometimes it acts sluggish and I'll use the task manager to clear ram. I'm not sure what closes but it always fixes it. I think you'd love a Note and the possibility of carrying two extra spare batteries should cover your use if car or electric chargers aren't convenient.