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03-03-2013, 11:34 AM | #16 | |
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I also don't understand the comment above about 4.5" phones fitting in jean pockets. I can put my iPhone 4S in my pocket, but then I can't sit down. Belt is the only place that makes sense to me. |
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03-03-2013, 12:04 PM | #17 |
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What kind of pants are you wearing? My iPhone 4S with an Apple bumper fits fine in my pockets and doesn't impede me sitting down. I think the problem is with your pants rather than the size of your phone.
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03-03-2013, 12:22 PM | #18 | |
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Phones did not morph to smart phones then tablets. The phone function was added to personal, portable computers. We know this because 1) they work like computers not phones and 2) we use them like computers not phones. My kid has an S3. It doesn't have a key pad. It has a desktop -- lots of them. 7x24, it wakes him, keeps an eye on his email, texts, calculates, browses the internet, and occasionally announces a phone caller. He swipes and taps and even talks to the thing. It don't care what we call these handheld devices -- so long as we do not call them phablets. |
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03-03-2013, 08:17 PM | #19 |
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My old Dell Streak has a 5 inch screen and the outer dimensions are as big as the Galaxy Note 1, when I put it in the front pocket of my jeans I have no problem sitting down. But it is very close to the maximum size you can handle, unless you are wearing cargo pants. Of course, I have seen young women wearing ultra short hot pants who couldn't fit anything over 2.5" in those pockets....
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03-03-2013, 08:56 PM | #20 |
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Hmm... So most of you pay a monthly fee to have a mobile phone service but use the
"phone" as a PDA? I occasionally leave my man cave and carry my Mio P550 to do most of the things you guys talked about, plus it provides me with GPS data in case I get lost. Even us modern day hermits have broadband, but we don't really need a mobile phone. Luck; Ken P.S.; As current Hermit fashion includes a number of large pockets, I also carry my 5" jetBook Lite e-reader, for those long waits at the VA. Last edited by Ken Maltby; 03-03-2013 at 09:05 PM. |
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But yes, some people wear tight pants and put their phone in the rear pocket when standing, unless you are French and have no rear pockets, and when they sit, they keep the phone in their hand or on the table. Girls in particular do this. |
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03-03-2013, 09:25 PM | #22 |
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I have a Galaxy S2 (4.3 Inch screen), which is about the same size as a Galaxy S3. I rarely make phonecalls with it.
I do lots of texting. Browse with it. It's an alarm, Calendar, handles email. I read some PDFs using it, although PDF reading is a bit of a trial with a small screen, but doable. I use it as an MP3 player a LOT and even watch movies on it sometimes. I even have a few games on it which I play sometimes. So whilst it's a mobile phone, it's so much more then a phone and I don't really use it as a phone much. When my contract expires I will be getting a galaxy note (5.5 inch), which is even bigger than the S2. At that point I will probably hardly ever be using my 9.7 inch tablet. Most likely I'll be using the 9.7inch tablet for using at home and reading large PDFs. A year ago I swore I would never use a Galaxy note as It was REALLY big to me, but I have changed my tune now, these smart phones are SO useful to have and even the larger galaxy note is small enough to fit in my pockets. Last edited by danskmacabre; 03-04-2013 at 12:31 AM. |
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Regarding the pocketability of a device, I consider the Fire a pocketable device as I can stuff it into the back pocket of my Levis, the front pocket of my Dockers, and the front pocket of a jacket or sweatshirt. No problem sliding it into the inside pocket of a jacket.
The S3 is smaller and fits better under all circumstances. I would not sit with a phone in my pants pocket, but it's nice to have a place to put the device when you belly up to a concession stand or urinal. |
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Sometimes use solar chargers away from vehicle.
Also power grid may not be safe. Solar always safe. Have 1 great solar lamp can charge phone. Want larger phone battery. |
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I pulled my usage stats for the month from the phone for February, and apparently I used 7 minutes of talk time but downloaded 6GB of data. So apparently I'm also in the boat of people that use it as a computer rather than a phone.
I liked the 4" screen, but I'm slowly becoming more interested in something a little bigger. I'm thinking something in the form factor of the Galaxy SIII for my next phone; a less cramped screen but still on the outside edge of pocketable. Pretty much this. I would seriously consider dropping voice if I could keep unlimited data. Last edited by Ninjalawyer; 03-04-2013 at 07:43 AM. |
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