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Do people like larger phones?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I'm looking to replace my phone and was looking at a Nexus 6. I can't decide if this is too big a device to slip in a pocket or not.
It seems there is an increasing number of these phablets on the market, does that mean they are popular? |
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"Bloody iPhones
HTC M9 is a great phone."
I was considering the m9. Got the HTC one at the moment. Saying that though I'd keep this phone if the battery life was still as it was when I bought it. Pity you can't change the battery |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bloody iPhones
HTC M9 is a great phone.
I was considering the m9. Got the HTC one at the moment. Saying that though I'd keep this phone if the battery life was still as it was when I bought it. Pity you can't change the battery"
Yeah, I had the HTC One before & the battery was shit at the end. |
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"Bloody iPhones
HTC M9 is a great phone.
I was considering the m9. Got the HTC one at the moment. Saying that though I'd keep this phone if the battery life was still as it was when I bought it. Pity you can't change the battery
Yeah, I had the HTC One before & the battery was shit at the end."
And is the m9 a worthy upgrade? What contract you on with? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bloody iPhones
HTC M9 is a great phone.
I was considering the m9. Got the HTC one at the moment. Saying that though I'd keep this phone if the battery life was still as it was when I bought it. Pity you can't change the battery
Yeah, I had the HTC One before & the battery was shit at the end.
And is the m9 a worthy upgrade? What contract you on with?"
I like it & I'm with Vodafone |
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"Bloody iPhones
HTC M9 is a great phone.
I was considering the m9. Got the HTC one at the moment. Saying that though I'd keep this phone if the battery life was still as it was when I bought it. Pity you can't change the battery
Yeah, I had the HTC One before & the battery was shit at the end.
And is the m9 a worthy upgrade? What contract you on with?
I like it & I'm with Vodafone"
You paying much? The Vodafone signal here is poor though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have an iPhone 6 and hubby the 6plus
Both work for us individually.
I like that mines slightly smaller but big enough to do everything I want and need
He likes to have more control and better _iew of things like email etc and his iPad is slowly becoming less of a necessity |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"I'm looking to replace my phone and was looking at a Nexus 6. I can't decide if this is too big a device to slip in a pocket or not.
It seems there is an increasing number of these phablets on the market, does that mean they are popular?"
i had the same thought when it came to deciding between the iphone 6 and 6plus...
so glad i went with the 6 plus....
whatever size you get... you will get use to it.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hold it in one hand and if you can scroll the whole screen with your thumb it's perfect. we got the galaxy s5 and it's at that stage between being too big and just right - always have liked them thick hahaha. |
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I don't understand the market pushing towards large screens, thinner casing.
I had an iphone6 and took it back to replace it with an iPhone 5s.
If rumour is to be believed then expect an iPhone 6s later this year, which interestingly is to be a smaller than iPhone6 screen size.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm looking to replace my phone and was looking at a Nexus 6. I can't decide if this is too big a device to slip in a pocket or not.
It seems there is an increasing number of these phablets on the market, does that mean they are popular?"
Changed from apple and went for the Samsung note 4. Best choice I ever made. |
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I got the Amazon fire phone. It's smaller than my previous Xperia Z but I like the size. Plus, every picture on our profile was shot with this phone. In phones (as with so many other things, ahem..) size does matter. But once you find something that fits you perfectly, it's just a pain in the you-know-what to go any bigger |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Small phone but fully featured: Sony Xperia z3 compact. Smaller than the iPhone 6. 20mp camera. Water proof. 2day+ battery life. Great design. Currently use this In green colour
Having said that I used to use a Nokia lumia 930 (also excellent phone) with much bigger screen.
Ultimately the z3 compact much easier to handle but yes if watching movies or browsing extensively a bigger screen is better. |
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"Small phone but fully featured: Sony Xperia z3 compact. Smaller than the iPhone 6. 20mp camera. Water proof. 2day+ battery life. Great design. Currently use this In green colour. "
Water Proof is Good - What's the vibrations like.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We both have an htc m8 windows phone and absolutely love them. We're going to upgrade to the m9 when they make the windows version available. ( or keep the ones we have if there is a free upgrade to windows 10.) |
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By *ohn_d57Man
over a year ago
Bedlington |
"I'm looking to replace my phone and was looking at a Nexus 6. I can't decide if this is too big a device to slip in a pocket or not.
It seems there is an increasing number of these phablets on the market, does that mean they are popular?"
I had the S3 mini was a great small phone fitted in your pocket nice, now have the S5 find it's a bit big just to slip in pocket but is a great phone |
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