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mriley Joined: Oct 03, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
That's a very pedantic way of looking at it... clearly the perception of a phone's size is subjective. Some people prefer thin phones, others prefer thick phones that won't slip out of their hands. It depends on hand size/previous phones etc
That's why it's best to actually hold a phone in your hand to see if it's actually 'big' or not rather than over-analysing the specs on the net..
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kewsvnet Joined: Feb 26, 2007 Posts: 295 From: United Kingdom PM |
oh yeah definitely i agree....i actually am not a huge fan of very thin phones! i like it a little thick as i find them more comfortable to hold!
@masseur i was just expressing a different point of view...but it is that one dimension "depth" which affects the volume of the phones quite a bit! |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
@mriley, again... agreed! of course size, beauty and anything like this is subjective... but when someone uses the word "massive" this gives a persepective that covers all dimensions. IMHO the S2 is far from massive.
edit, anyway, this has gone way from topic and I think the OP has been answered so lets leave this here now.
[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2011-11-26 22:05 ] |
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