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Old 10-05-2011, 11:07 AM   #84
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Finding the "right size" for a mobile phone is tricky. It depends of many, many factors, including the user and its main purpose or functionality.

On my personal case, I think anything between 3.2 and 4 inches is quite good for a mobile phone. You don't have something so big that will be difficult to carry on. Also, big screens (usually) need more battery, so that's also a downside for someone who needs the phone alive for a full working day.

Also, I hate contracts. I prefer to pay cash, even though we're talking about $500 or $600 bucks and unlock it same day saying I'm going to travel outside of USA.

On a side note, I still have my old Motorola Rzr. I had to use it the other day when I forgot to charge mine. I forgot how good battery life "used to be". It last for several days, after several phone calls and died after a week.

It's amazing how companies change our expectations and habits when something new just arrived to the market.

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