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Originally Posted by Nausicaa
That isn't an iPhone, not sure what makes it look like an iPhone, its missing the home button and its got a bottom speaker grill and AMOLED. You hold it closer to your face, its certainly not as easy to see in that picture because they are both equally far away.
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Okay. It didn't look like an iPhone to me either, but I thought that's what the caption said it was. At any rate, what possible advantage would there be to making fonts extremely small and holding the device (whatever it is) uncomfortably close to my face? Just for the "challenge" of doing it? But it's not really a problem for me seeing the fonts (I can still see small fonts), it's a matter of
not wanting this to do this. You end up with long lines of dense text on the LCD/AMOLED screen (pictured), it's a lot easier to read on a 6" eInk screen using "normal" sized fonts and line spacing. ("Normal" for me, everyone has different preferences.)