Here is the quote i sent to the builders of new phone, and i would like to hear from the others on the topic
Bigger is not always better and 6 inch is insane.
Even 5 inches is too big and as active user of outdated Motorola Photon Q (modded, running android 7.1), i think 4 or 4.5 inches is just about ideal.
Before Photon Q, i had Nokia E7, same size.
I have no idea where manufacturers came with the idea phones should be size of tablets.
4 inch is plenty good for car navigation (in motorola car dock in landscape mode and easy plug in), emergency web browsing, emailing, messaging etc.
When i need bigger screen, i use laptop, when even bigger i use laptop in docking station connected to 24" LCD.
Please try to get a hold of old Nokia E7 and/or Photon Q to get the feel of the 'right' size.
Maybe a poll about size in the community would be good idea.
I dont think hardcore qwerty users who are awaiting your new product are looking for device too big to carry in the pocket. And i dont believe screen size will be your selling point either....
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Here is the quote i sent to the builders of new phone, and i would like to hear from the others on the topic
Bigger is not always better and 6 inch is insane.
Even 5 inches is too big and as active user of outdated Motorola Photon Q (modded, running android 7.1), i think 4 or 4.5 inches is just about ideal.
Before Photon Q, i had Nokia E7, same size.
I have no idea where manufacturers came with the idea phones should be size of tablets.
4 inch is plenty good for car navigation (in motorola car dock in landscape mode and easy plug in), emergency web browsing, emailing, messaging etc.
When i need bigger screen, i use laptop, when even bigger i use laptop in docking station connected to 24" LCD.
Please try to get a hold of old Nokia E7 and/or Photon Q to get the feel of the 'right' size.
Maybe a poll about size in the community would be good idea.
I dont think hardcore qwerty users who are awaiting your new product are looking for device too big to carry in the pocket. And i dont believe screen size will be your selling point either....