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(05-16-2012, 01:20 PM)
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#151
It is getting such that there are diminishing returns, so yes. 3G to 3GS was a huge jump, 3GS to 4 too, but 4 to 4S wasn't anything much at all, apart from HSPA+. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:20 PM)
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#153
Of course, I'm not exactly worried about it. I'll wait to see if this rumor is true first and then see how Apple implements the larger screen. I'm personally not against it being larger as long as the overall form factor doesn't change dramatically. |
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His head smashed in and his heart cut out and his liver removed and his bowels unplugged and his nostrils raped and his bottom burned off and his penis...
(05-16-2012, 01:21 PM)
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#154
It's not so much the screen that's perfect, it's the overall package. Changing the screen will affect the overall package. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:22 PM)
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#157
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why I'm cranky
(05-16-2012, 01:26 PM)
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#158
I'm in...just gotta convince my wife she needs a new one as well so we can switch from AT&T back to Verizon for LTE (I'm assuming this will have LTE).
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(05-16-2012, 01:27 PM)
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#159
A hesitation I had moving to the the iphone (4s) from my olde phone from the pastworld of 2006 was how much larger the iphone was. After an hour I stopped noticing and only the weight difference felt like an adjustment. The case I use makes the 4s even better. So I think a phone that's a little bit bigger isn't going to be a problem after the introduction, when the benefits of a larger screen will be more present day to day. The 3.5 inch screen does feel cramped and at times limiting.
I'm not one to upgrade with every iteration, but I'd like it if Apple adds a larger screen option for when I get my next phone in a year or two. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:33 PM)
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#160
I could see this - moving on (however small it is) the Galaxy Note space. Make a 7" iPad and build in phone capability, which should add negligible cost.
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Look!
A crack addict with a tag! (05-16-2012, 01:35 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 01:38 PM)
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#162
Maybe if it was edge to edge..
The issue is muscle memory. I was able to transition from a Blackberry to an iPhone precisely because the keyboard was roughly the same. Not sure what widening the keyboard would do to me. That said, half an inch is really nothing. Seriously, break out a ruler. If they made the screen edge to edge and decreased the phone's thickness, I don't think it would be a big deal. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:39 PM)
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#163
The back "button" now takes you to the previous operation (like going back to the YouTube app from messenger). When it works, its a navigational godsend. When it doesn't , there's no telling where the back button will feel like sending you. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:40 PM)
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#164
"Steve Jobs was famously adamant that the iPhone’s 3.5-inch display was the right size, but if the consumer consensus continues to believe that bigger is better, Apple will have to comply – something that an Apple under Tim Cook might not have so much of a problem doing"
http://www.electricpig.co.uk/2012/03...the-galaxy-s3/ And ive read from more sources that he have claimed the same thing. 3.5" is the right size. Myself, i want to see a IPhone with a 5" screen!. Then i can sell my ipad, and only use my phone :-) |
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(05-16-2012, 01:41 PM)
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#167
I've always been confused when people say they can hold their iPhone in one hand and reach almost the entire screen with their thumb; whenever I tried it it seemed like the expanse of bezel at the bottom (with the home button on) was in the way. Then I saw the illustration on the first page and realised I've been holding my iPod and Android phone wrong for years.
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Rambunctious Rogue
yet Regrets his Tag (05-16-2012, 01:47 PM)
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#171
...good? I never understood the "problem" with a slightly bigger screen size, unless you have some strange hand deformity.
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(05-16-2012, 01:50 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 01:50 PM)
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#174
You'd also have to prove the same for the bigger screen androids. In any event, it doesn't mean the market has spoken in regards to screen size and iPhones. I sure keeping it at 3.5" and adding a ton of wanted software features and bumping the hardware would still make it the best selling smartphone. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:51 PM)
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#175
Key to remember here is just because they are supposedly ditching the 3.5" size doesn't mean it's going to be ZOMG huge. There is IMO a happy medium between the small iPhone 3.5" screen and the Galaxy Nexus or One X being 4.7".
I personally think 4" in the perfect give and take size wise in that it's a little bit larger than all of the sub 4" phones you get a tad bit of extra usable screen space for displaying as well as a larger touch area. Yet at the same time you don't get into the area that's north of the 4.3" screens where it's sooo big it can be hard to maneuver depending on your hands and/or how you normal hold and use a smartphone. Plus a 4" phone that's almost bezelless really isn't THAT much bigger than the current iPhone form fact. It just makes more of the front of the phone the screen verses other stuff. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:53 PM)
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#178
Fuck I know people made fun of the Dell Streak when it came out, but considering I normally use my phone to text verses call I can deal with my phone being big ass when I have to call someone on it. I'd be down.
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(05-16-2012, 02:00 PM)
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#183
If its 4" inches, the res will say the same and still fall under their definition of retina. You guys are making this scenario to be a lot more complicated than it would. |
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 02:01 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 02:07 PM)
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#186
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(05-16-2012, 02:09 PM)
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#187
Any app that's popular or a dev that's worth a damn will redo their apps for the next thing. They'll bitch and complain, but they'll adapt and put out new versions. There will be millions sold of whatever Apple puts out. Also, some are thinking they'll keep the horizontal measurement the same and just extend the phone vertically. Less scaling they'd have to do, maybe? Also, wouldn't take up that much more room in your pocket than the existing one.
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(05-16-2012, 02:10 PM)
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#188
If Apple's making the phone "at least" 4", they'd better keep at least one 3.4" phone. Not everyone wants a large screen
I was browsing phones at Future Shop the other day and my girlfriend came over to have a see. I was playing with the Nokia Lumia 900, and she said "that's ugly". I asked why, and she said she didn't like the way it looks and "it's way too big". I asked her what the ideal phone size is, and she said my iPhone was the ideal size. (She has an old Nokia Symbian phone right now.) |
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Canadians burned my passport
(05-16-2012, 02:13 PM)
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 02:13 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 02:25 PM)
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#193
Reuters confirms, and additionally states that it'll be 4" exact, not "at least 4".
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(05-16-2012, 02:28 PM)
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#196
Now that they're here, every single phone I've seen with one has a screen that's way too "warm", and all the colours are blown out. |
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 02:30 PM)
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#198
Figured it'd be 4 inches.
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(05-16-2012, 02:31 PM)
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#199
4.3-4.5 seems like the sweet spot to me. My 4.7" Titan isn't bad, but it just feels a tad bit too big. After using it, 4" seems a little small though. So something right between them would be great.
Not that I'm really interested in an iPhone, but it's good that they're making the screen a bit bigger. At 4" I don't think anybody will have any complaints after using it unless they have abnormally tiny hands. |