kenny1999 Posted March 8 Posted March 8 For a long time, I'd like to get a smartphone with a large screen but I haven't yet got one because there are some trade-offs, e.g. weight and convenience. If I don't watch videos or play mobile games, I just use my phone to read ebook and information on the web (mainly text and pictures), will it feel a lot better by using a bigger screen? What's your opinion?
dimreepr Posted March 8 Posted March 8 19 minutes ago, kenny1999 said: For a long time, I'd like to get a smartphone with a large screen but I haven't yet got one because there are some trade-offs, e.g. weight and convenience. If I don't watch videos or play mobile games, I just use my phone to read ebook and information on the web (mainly text and pictures), will it feel a lot better by using a bigger screen? What's your opinion? Depends on what's on it. Some stories are easier to parse in person...
iNow Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Get a normal size. Had a large size Samsung years ago. Couldn’t put the stupid thing in my pocket
exchemist Posted March 8 Posted March 8 4 hours ago, kenny1999 said: For a long time, I'd like to get a smartphone with a large screen but I haven't yet got one because there are some trade-offs, e.g. weight and convenience. If I don't watch videos or play mobile games, I just use my phone to read ebook and information on the web (mainly text and pictures), will it feel a lot better by using a bigger screen? What's your opinion? Get the smallest you can. Then there is some chance you can the damned thing into a pocket.
CharonY Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I'd rather read a book in a book-sized format. But then I only use my cell phone to call (maybe 10x a year?).
Externet Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I do not need nor even look at the screen when am talking on the phone. Other than to initiate or end the call.
geordief Posted March 8 Posted March 8 51 minutes ago, exchemist said: Get the smallest you can. Then there is some chance you can the damned thing into a pocket. It is difficult to get a small one.I got this by going to a reconditioned phone website. It is 2017 and a 4 inch screen. There was an awful problem getting a battery for it ,though (the battery it came with was on its last legs) as they don't ship them in aircraft any more and I had to visit phone stores around town to look for old batteries from broken phones. I prefer these smaller screens for convenience even though they are no doubt harder to read.
CharonY Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I honestly would have gotten a flip phone (the non-smart ones), if I wouldn't be pegged as a drug dealer.
Sensei Posted March 8 Posted March 8 (edited) When a man buys a modern smartphone with a large size, such as 6.5 inches, needs to think about everything in advance, and buy a whole new set of clothes with large enough pockets. Girls have it easier, as they tend to carry a purse with them throughout the day. Edited March 8 by Sensei
exchemist Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 hour ago, geordief said: It is difficult to get a small one.I got this by going to a reconditioned phone website. It is 2017 and a 4 inch screen. There was an awful problem getting a battery for it ,though (the battery it came with was on its last legs) as they don't ship them in aircraft any more and I had to visit phone stores around town to look for old batteries from broken phones. I prefer these smaller screens for convenience even though they are no doubt harder to read. I ran my 3G iPhone, the original Jonathan Ive design, until last year. I replaced with the smallest modern iPhone I could get (SE), which is still a bit too long to be ideal but better than the others. I do most of my internet stuff on the laptop or iPad, not the phone, so I have no use for a large screen on the phone.
geordief Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Just now, exchemist said: I ran my 3G iPhone, the original Jonathan Ive design, until last year. I replaced with the smallest modern iPhone I could get (SE), which is still a bit too long to be ideal but better than the others. I do most of my internet stuff on the laptop or iPad, not the phone, so I have no use for a large screen on the phone. It was strange when I went to the Vodafone shop this week with the intention of buying a new phone and ,except for really expensive models there was nothing they could offer me under 6 inches. Looking online ,I had no more luck I am pretty surprised that these large sizes are what people seem to want .. Yes I think IPhones seem to be available in smaller sizes than eg Samsung.
iNow Posted March 8 Posted March 8 2 hours ago, Externet said: …when am talking on the phone. Other than to initiate or end the call. What is a “call,” and why would you ever do that on a phone? Or, do you maybe mean one of those audio only Zooms from the corded TikTok app like my grandmother used to talk about?? 59 minutes ago, CharonY said: if I wouldn't be pegged as a drug dealer. I had no idea it was so frowned upon to open a coffee shop. Have you wanted to be a barista for long? 7 minutes ago, geordief said: except for really expensive models there was nothing they could offer me under 6 inches. That’s what she said 8 minutes ago, geordief said: I am pretty surprised that these large sizes are what people seem to want .. It’s far easier to text, write, and read on larger screens. The keyboard is easier to use (tho less relevant now with speech to text). These activities compose the bulk of use cases for majority of modern day phone users.
geordief Posted March 8 Posted March 8 5 minutes ago, iNow said: That’s what she said That's true ,it was a female saleswoman. The logic breaks down there.
TheVat Posted March 8 Posted March 8 2 hours ago, CharonY said: I honestly would have gotten a flip phone (the non-smart ones), if I wouldn't be pegged as a drug dealer. Mine's a flipphone. So far, no one's asked me if I'm "holding." Maybe I'd need more visible bling? Or a few days beard growth? One of my offspring IS a drug dealer,* but they have a smartphone. There are computers everywhere, so just don't feel the need to carry one with me. For me it's a plus if I take a trip and have no smartphone, as it enforces a break from the Net, something I seek occasionally (like the last five days, as it happens). If there's some unusual need to go online, I go to a public library or take a small tablet to a spot with public wifi. If I'm on a hike, I take this ancient artifact made from pulped tree fibers called a "topo map." * they work in a pharmacy 1 hour ago, iNow said: That’s what she said Apparently, when one sees this joke opportunity, resistance is futile. Unfortunately this happened today when the missus needed to expand our drop-leaf table for some project, and said innocently, I need twelve more inches for this job. You would think she'd know better by now.
OldChemE Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I very much preferred my flip phone and resisted for years, but finally got one of the new ones (I intentionally will NOT call it a smart phone-- it has no intelligence of its own!) I tested all the available models to find the largest that will still slide into my shirt pocket. 3.5" wide and 7" long. The length comes in handy because I set the screen saver to show the time as an analog dial superimposed on a picture of the grandfather clock in our home.
Sensei Posted March 9 Posted March 9 11 hours ago, kenny1999 said: What's your opinion? I use my smartphone to create my own Android application for it.. I have never installed any 3rd party application on any of my devices (built-in the system does not count). There is just dozen of mine.. Currently, none of my devices have a Google account logged in, so I can't even get into the Google Play Store. And it's fine. I just uploaded the new Friday app to the device.
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