Would you switch to Note3 in 10 days if you had the option?

Note 3 has one handed operation and shrink screen down when needed so you can use it one handed with no stretch.

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Having to shrink the screen size down defeats to purpose of having a large display. Why get a screen to big to use 1 handed if you have to shrink it to use it properly with one hand everytime?
 
No way, I feel like the g2 is the perfect size. I've also compared the 2 screens side by side and the g2 blows the note3 screen out the water.

Disagree. The g2 does not blow away the note3 display..

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Having to shrink the screen size down defeats to purpose of having a large display. Why get a screen to big to use 1 handed if you have to shrink it to use it properly with one hand everytime?

Actually it does not defeat the purpose of anything..... It makes things a bit more convenient for left and right handers and those with shorter fingers to better navigate the real estate.

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Having to shrink the screen size down defeats to purpose of having a large display. Why get a screen to big to use 1 handed if you have to shrink it to use it properly with one hand everytime?

The only time I shrink the screen is to type since the one handed keyboard only works for the stock keyboard and I use Swype. I had the g2 also and I would have liked this feature also on it. I still get the big screen for most of my use. So I don't think it defeats the purpose.

Note on Swype keyboard, I contacted them and asked about updating and adding one handed support like swift keyboard did. They responded and said to expect it couldn't give me a date, but very soon and to keep a eye on the play store for it. So when that happens,I will very seldom if ever shrink the screen. It's a nice feature to have and it would be for all screens over 5 inches IMO.

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Disagree. The g2 does not blow away the note3 display..

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Yeah, while I prefer the G2 display, "blow away" is a bit of hyperbole. They're both fantastic displays, it's more personal preference and I find the G2's colors more pleasing.
 
Email is a key consideration for me as I am on the road often.
The stock email client on the G2 is far superior to Note3 eg G2 email client allows you to also add emails as attachments.
I have not come across any other phone which provides this feature in their stock email client.
 
LG G2 is a better all around device. i had the Note 3 and found that it failed in too many ways. The "metallic" plastic rim is cheap, it chips and it has sharp edges around all of the openings and buttons. the display is not as pleasing to look at and the glass has a bad feel to it. the Lg G2 glass just feels smoother. The antenna in the Note 3 is the worst I have ever had on a 4G phone. the only area that is better on the Note 3 is the back cover. The LG G2 back cover is a dirt, dust, oil and smudge magnet like no other.
 
The LG G2 was the only other device that I had considered. But the Note offered a few things that the G2 didn't and that's why I went with the Note 3 but I have to say, the G2 is one of the best smartphones I have seen. If the Note 3 hadn't come out, it would definitely be the best on the market.

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Honestly, I cannot understand why LG and others don't get it. It is ALL about Removable batteries, SD cards, High-Res-Cams and Screen Size.
Why do they all let Samsung walkout the door with all of our business. I was willing to fork over the money, but it would have been nice if there had actually been some competition.
I'm totally an Android person.
The Iphone seems to do well without any of these options,but Samsung has something in common with Apple,they can market there phones,to where they sell,i am not a fan of either, both do not meet my needs in a Smartphone,but i am due for an upgrade and the G2 might just be my choice, my first smartphone was an LG,and it was not a bad device at the time.
 
I wouldnt dude, the g2 is right size and more than capable of handling any software you throw at it for the next year or so. And I worked at ATT for a while, you might want to double check on that buyers remorse period, alot of customers hated me when I had to tell them we switched it to 14 days. Unless they changed it again.

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