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Do'nt you thin the galaxy s II is unnecesary big ? i come from an inspire 4g which as a slightly larger screen 4.3" vs the 4.27" screen on the galaxy s II , yet the inspire 4g is shorter , the galaxy s looks at least 5 mm taller , i think the top bezel is wider than it should be .
The weird thing is that comparing both phones , the inspire looks a lot wider, almost as if the galaxy s were fwvga
I know it has been mentioned a lot of times bug damn i really miss the notificaton light , cant believe Samsung decided to skip it after they got so many backlash for the lack of a notification light in the original galaxy s II
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I take it you wont be getting a Galaxy Note then ?
HTC Inspire 4G
122.9 x 68.1 x 11.7 mm
Samsung Galaxy S II
125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
Yes it is 2.4mm longer, but more comfortably 2mm narrower. And don't forget the 3.2mm thinner.
By making it so thin they have to put the components, including the Front Facing Camera, someplace. Making it longer is possibly the more desirable way to do it.
Big i don't notice in use .
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Phalcore said:
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i know its a big phone but i already had a big phone, i just find it it funny that a phone with an "smaller screen" its noticeably larger than a phone with a "bigger" screen
fred_up said:
HTC Inspire 4G
122.9 x 68.1 x 11.7 mm
Samsung Galaxy S II
125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
Yes it is 2.4mm longer, but more comfortably 2mm narrower. And don't forget the 3.2mm thinner.
By making it so thin they have to put the components, including the Front Facing Camera, someplace. Making it longer is possibly the more desirable way to do it.
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Sounds reasonable , i'd swear it feels longer than just 2.4 mm, like 5 mm, regarding those 3.2 mm of thinnes between the devices, the sgs 2 feels WAY thinner i cant over that
I believe the inspire uses a different aspect ratio on the screen, the sgs2 has a 15:9 ratio while the inspire probably has a 14:9 ratio making it wider yet shorter. The sensation has a 16:9 ratio and is 1mm narrower but a bit taller than the sgs2.
Must have small hands OP. I find it very comfortable.
Size feels fine to me, can easily operate with one hand.
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And don't forget the 3.2mm thinner.
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I wish it wasn't, imagine how much battery life will go up if they used all that space for bigger battery.
jzmtl said:
Size feels fine to me, can easily operate with one hand.
I wish it wasn't, imagine how much battery life will go up if they used all that space for bigger battery.
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that's what makes the phone manageable , all my friends were deceived and think the phone it's smaller tan my inspire 4g, because of the weight and how thin the device is, a 1850 mah battery like the one found on the galaxy s II lte would have been nice tough
Chad_Petree said:
that's what makes the phone manageable , all my friends were deceived and think the phone it's smaller tan my inspire 4g, because of the weight and how thin the device is, a 1850 mah battery like the one found on the galaxy s II lte would have been nice tough
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with that 1850mah i doubt it will increase the standby as the processors are 1.5ghz.
Its a little big, but not huge either. My point of view, a 4.5" display is too big but a 4.3" is tolerable.
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my phone is very shiny, much more than my HD2, (stamps feet in annoyance), I wish I hadnt been wearing that blindfold when I bought it.
da.trute said:
my phone is very shiny, much more than my HD2, (stamps feet in annoyance), I wish I hadnt been wearing that blindfold when I bought it.
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you mean the screen is too reflective?
chestvrg said:
Its a little big, but not huge either. My point of view, a 4.5" display is too big but a 4.3" is tolerable.
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Bah, bigger is better, I want the galaxy note, 4.3" is still a bit small for reading web and playing games.
If you think galaxy note is still a bit small for you will you be willing to use a bigger 7.7" screen that is the galaxy tab 7.7 suer amoled screen with voice capability?
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If you think galaxy note is still a bit small for you will you be willing to use a bigger 7.7" screen that is the galaxy tab 7.7 suer amoled screen with voice capability?
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Are you trying to making fun at Note's users . No i can't. But i will be more happy if the Note 2 is 5.7"
2 big
once we go past the 6'' mark on phones . it go's into tablet only use i have a ipad that i can use as a phone ' only use as back up
I'm sorry, but my pockets aren't that big, and I'm not going to cary a murse...
Okay yes I actually do think it should be a but bigger. After using it for a month it is getting smaller lol. 7.7 is definitely tablet sized so no. I would do like a 6.3 or 5.9
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5.3 is my limit. I think that 5.3 with no bezel would amazing.
7.7 is too small for a tablet IMO, even my wife's kindle fire feels weird to me. The extra 2" on my ipad is hard to give up.
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Anything bigger than 5.3" is definitely moving out of phone territory.
ok i give in
Ok guys my be your right may be 5.8" the most i love this phone but its a big mother dam it lol. its hard to pull out of my pocket when shopping at walmart to anwser phone
5.7 should be the limit. & extra space be for touch buttons.
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Are you trying to making fun at Note's users . No i can't. But i will be more happy if the Note 2 is 5.7"
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He has an Apple Chip for his avatar, he's probably just trolling.
i was wondering is there an extended battery for the galaxy player 4 or a smartphone with a same battery as the player 4? if so please share links on were to get. thanks
Look up:
GOLD 2430MAH HIGH CAPACITY REPLACEMENT BATTERY FOR SAMSUNG S5570 GALAXY MINI FREE SHIPPING
There's a post in accessories having to do with this.
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ScienceCat said:
Look up:
GOLD 2430MAH HIGH CAPACITY REPLACEMENT BATTERY FOR SAMSUNG S5570 GALAXY MINI FREE SHIPPING
There's a post in accessories having to do with this.
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don't bother with those china crap batteries, there simply is NO WAY to get more CAPACITY in a battery the size of are 4.0's battery, those 2430 MAH batteries are really only like 1200 MAH batteries with a big gold sticker on them, check the accessories section here I posted a link to a battery that fits (as I have one) thats less then 10 bucks shipped.
I *think* that Galaxy S batteries will work in the 4.0, but don't hold me to it, as the 4.0 is identical to the SGS with the one major exception of the lack of a cellular radio. I also know Galaxy mini's will (I have one in my device now). I bet an extended battery for either of those would work for you.
ALL batteries confirmed to fit are covered in these 2 threads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401046
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432704
Curious if anyone knows of a lower capacity battery for the N3 or a compatible battery from a different phone? I'm coming from a GS4, and the extra weight of the Note is unwelcome, so I figure I could shave some weight off if I could find a smaller battery. I'm rarely away from a charger long enough for battery life to matter. Considering the 2600mAh of the S4 was roughly double what I need 95% of the time, it would be awesome if there were a compatible battery in the 1200-2000mAh range for the Note3. Doubtful such a thing exists, but maybe someone here knows otherwise? A Note3 with weight comparable to the S4 would be really sweet.
Thanks!
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Curious if anyone knows of a lower capacity battery for the N3 or a compatible battery from a different phone? I'm coming from a GS4, and the extra weight of the Note is unwelcome, so I figure I could shave some weight off if I could find a smaller battery. I'm rarely away from a charger long enough for battery life to matter. Considering the 2600mAh of the S4 was roughly double what I need 95% of the time, it would be awesome if there were a compatible battery in the 1200-2000mAh range for the Note3. Doubtful such a thing exists, but maybe someone here knows otherwise? A Note3 with weight comparable to the S4 would be really sweet.
Thanks!
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You are the very first to look for a lower capacity battery.... there are loads on ebay, though they may not be lighter. Just look for Note 3 third party battery on ebay which states their capacity as the same as the original. I am sure their capacity will be less.
This is a very light phone, if you think it's heavy try the new HTC one and think again. Even if you replace the battery with a smaller one, the difference will be negligible. Very negligible.
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Funny, I found this post right after posting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481389
This is exactly what I'm seeking: a smaller battery from a different device that is electrically compatible with the Note3. I was never able to find one that fit my S4. The 1750mAh one in the above post would shave about 2/3 an ounce off the Note, bringing it nearly to S5 weight. I do realize the Note is by far the lightest phone at anywhere near the screen size, but it is still about 30% heavier than my S4 - which is also the lightest 5" phone. I usually carry my phone in a shirt pocket, where the extra weight is more noticeable than in pants pockets. Two-thirds of an ounce would definitely be noticeable. Could also be the difference in whether a phone breaks when dropped, due to less mass during impact.
hella356 said:
Funny, I found this post right after posting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481389
This is exactly what I'm seeking: a smaller battery from a different device that is electrically compatible with the Note3. I was never able to find one that fit my S4. The 1750mAh one in the above post would shave about 2/3 an ounce off the Note, bringing it nearly to S5 weight. I do realize the Note is by far the lightest phone at anywhere near the screen size, but it is still about 30% heavier than my S4 - which is also the lightest 5" phone. I usually carry my phone in a shirt pocket, where the extra weight is more noticeable than in pants pockets. Two-thirds of an ounce would definitely be noticeable. Could also be the difference in whether a phone breaks when dropped, due to less mass during impact.
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Keep in mind there is a 0.1V difference... this means nothing in terms of larger devices but we are talking cell phones here... smaller device... you will have to test it for a while... see how your device is effected. Either your battery will take the hit or the phone. The user who tried this reported longer use then he got from his Nexus phone but who knows.
Thanks, SladeZero. If I get the Note3 (most likely will) I will look for smaller batteries with the same 3.8v as the Note. Hopefully these exist and are OK to use. :laugh:
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Keep in mind there is a 0.1V difference... this means nothing in terms of larger devices but we are talking cell phones here... smaller device... you will have to test it for a while... see how your device is effected. Either your battery will take the hit or the phone. The user who tried this reported longer use then he got from his Nexus phone but who knows.
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Anyone do this? I dont like the tab s7 LCD, and the S7 plus is just too big for my needs. My tab s5e feels sluggish, just want something speedier. Thoughts? Thanks
I'm looking to do the exact same thing. The only real difference between the two is the 855 and 670 processors and in display fingerprint.
I can buy the S6 for a good price so I might go ahead with this upgrade
I did the same. Though my reason in large part had to do with the doubled internal storage size.
But yeah, unlike then I see zero reason to upgrade to the s7. The differences between it and the s6 are pretty minor, except for the screen, which is actually worse on the s7.
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I did the same. Though my reason in large part had to do with the doubled internal storage size.
But yeah, unlike then I see zero reason to upgrade to the s7. The differences between it and the s6 are pretty minor, except for the screen, which is actually worse on the s7.
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yaes, and its to big for my bag