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Went to Best buy again today. Folks, S8 Plus is just a tiny bit taller than S7 edge. Here it is right under my S7 edge.

To my eyes, it looked as wide. Just a bit taller as the picture showes.Is it as wide? The 8+ looks narrower. It's ridiculous that a 5.5 inch phone is as wide as a 6.2 inch phone.
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It is a big deal to Netflix fiends like me. The point is there was no reason for it. There is no advantage to it. Most of those films are edited to fit tv perfectly.Then it's no different than watching a 2.35 1 aspect ratio film on a 1.85 1 TV. They'll have some black bars. Big deal
It is a big deal to Netflix fiends like me. The point is there was no reason for it. There is no advantage to it. Most of those films are edited to fit tv perfectly.
LG V20 has a stock icon on the bottom that u touch to pull down and return up.What modern phone can you swipe down for the notifications with one hand, anyway? I certainly can't on my S7 edge. I don't find it that hard to use my other hand for that. 99% of the time, I'm going to be enjoying the extra screen real estate.
It is no good for games eitherSure, there's a reason for it, and there's an advantage to it as well. Remember, The 16x9 aspect ratio was created to be viewed on a giant screen in a movie theater, long before any electronic hand held gadgets were invented.
The human hand is only so big on average, and so are pants pockets. The idea here was to create a phone that gives the most screen possible for texting, emailing, web surfing, etc while still maintaining a size that can be held, used, and pocketed comfortably. If it isn't perfect for 16x9 movie content, so what. I'll sacrifice that for the greater good the screen brings to the other things I mentioned
It is no good for games either
Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X... Plus anything with Nova launcher actions, including an S8+.What modern phone can you swipe down for the notifications with one hand, anyway? I certainly can't on my S7 edge. I don't find it that hard to use my other hand for that. 99% of the time, I'm going to be enjoying the extra screen real estate.
I'm not sure I'm following the complaint of the long screen. If you don't like it, that is why there is a S8 for you with otherwise the exact same specs. Some people want the bigger screen - like me. I like being able to see more text or more of whatever web page, etc. I'm browsing. Black bars? Seriously we are complaining about that? Simply just get the S8. It was designed for folks who don't want the bigger screen and form factor.
I just got one of my cases for the phone, and I also think the "can't reach the fingerprint sensor" to be a bit of a overreaction. If you anchor you phone on the middle of the palm of your hand, you should be able to reach it fine for the average person. It's just about half an inch taller than the S7e and the width is identical. The dimensions were published but it's weird that people were still wondering if it was wider or taller than the S7e. lol - you don't need a picture for that when you already see the specs.
If the phone came in one size, then I understand, but there is a smaller size and a bigger size. Get the one that you like?
Because most devices including millions of iPhones are and will remain this ratio (so content will mainly be too). Cropped or smaller content due to black bars all for the sake of Samsung now wanting thinner width seems less than functionally prudent for consumers.I don't know about that. Why should mobile phones be shackled to the 16x9 ratio, that essentially came about back in the 1930's or so when cinematic film came out?
I am 6' tall and have large hands. I can't reach notification bar on either model. Neither are one handed phones. If I wanted a one handed phone I'd buy one. If it's too large.... Move along.