Well even though I wasn't too impressed with the GS3 from what I had seen I got caught up in the hype as it neared launch and ended up buying one. My battery cover didn't snap correctly and overall build quality was not impressive, so now I got the ATRIX HD.
Reasons I prefer the ATRIX HD..
-Build Quality and materials are far superior to the samsung (Gorilla Glass, Kevlar backing, metal buttons etc. it just feels put together so much better than my gs3)
-Design is more appealing (the oval blasé design of gs3 left much to be desired & I think the razor-esque design of the ATRIX HD with the more rounded corners is really nice. From the titanium bezel in the front to the all black casing that surrounds the Kevlar backing this thing just looks sweet!)
-On Screen Nav Buttons (I've always thought it was a mistake manufacturer's never adopted the futuristic buttonless design of the Gnex)
-Hot Swappable Micro SD (Love the side loading approach to memory cards)
-Dedicated HDMI port (Finally got a HDTV so its gonna be cool not having to use the stupid mhl adapters)
-Skin is much closer to stock ICS than the heavily skinned touchwiz(or any manufacturer skin for that matter) in fact there is no more motoblur just a few tasteful customizations(still use apex for that stock look and feel!)
I know there are some tradeoffs going with the ATRIX as opposed to the GS3 but it just feels like an overall nicer phone to me. Wasnt really loving the Baby blue color or the flimsy battery cover on the gs3. I'm happy with my choice but either way I gotta say AT&T is killing the game right now between the ATRIX HD, GS3, One X, Lumia 900 etc. theres something for everyone. :good:
Great post. I have a GS3 with a few days left in my remorse period. I like the GS 3 just fine but it's a bit underwhelming. The screen is actually quite dim and I need to keep it on max brightness to enjoy it at all. However camera and battery life are superb.
What trade offs are there? Early reviews say the camera is pretty lame and battery life so so. Can you comment?
bummer, phonearena just came down pretty hard on this phone.
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Great post. I have a GS3 with a few days left in my remorse period. I like the GS 3 just fine but it's a bit underwhelming. The screen is actually quite dim and I need to keep it on max brightness to enjoy it at all. However camera and battery life are superb.
What trade offs are there? Early reviews say the camera is pretty lame and battery life so so. Can you comment?
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Thanks! Yes I had my GS3's brightness turned to 100% the whole time too so I know what you're talking about. The camera on the GS3 was good but still wasn't good as my old iphone 4s. Battery is one area you might take a hit because ATRIX HD has bout -200mah but considering the screen is 4.5" it should be comparable. Much happier with the ATRIX HD though it has way better design and build.
Love the post man. I too exchanged my GSIII for the ATRIX. I love it. The battery has taken a hit coming from the GSIII and for some reason I can't get my micro sim to actually stay in the slot but other than that its great!
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Love the post man. I too exchanged my GSIII for the ATRIX. I love it. The battery has taken a hit coming from the GSIII and for some reason I can't get my micro sim to actually stay in the slot but other than that its great!
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well i had that problem too but for some reason its up side down i mean the circuit on sim should face up when u put your sim card in and have to use some pointed thing to press it in... i had to struggle a lot to get it in and is same for micro sd too!!! and by the way does your flap that cover the ports stays flush with the body of the phone coz mine is sticking out a little bit from the bottom
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I just switched from my HTC one x to the ATRIX HD. I am loving this phone so far. It truly is a great device. I like the 4.5 display and love the display. Personally I like this display over my HTC One X.
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Just got to pressed hard...i fiddled with it while i was at work and its a pain but once you stretch it out you'll be fine
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bummer, phonearena just came down pretty hard on this phone.
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Really? I read the review for the Atrix HD and they gave it an 8 out of 10
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Really? I read the review for the Atrix HD and they gave it an 8 out of 10
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Yeah but they slammed the battery and camera and said the phone doesn't compete well with the GS 3 which has a much higher rating.
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Yeah but they slammed the battery and camera and said the phone doesn't compete well with the GS 3 which has a much higher rating.
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For me this phone is perfect. I practically got it for free and its an improvement over my Atrix 2.
Although I do think the SGS3 is a superior phone, I just wish it didnt feel & look so cheap. Plus I didnt like the UI.
I didnt like the HTC One X at all.
My rating would go down if the phone would have costed more than $100
It blows away other phones at the same price.
I keep the Galaxy S III for one day and swapped for the HD. I left IPhone and Atrix 2 was my first android. I have never trusted Samsung phones and was leary when I left store with it. I just think Motorola is on par with Apple with build and quality. I know they are almost as locked down as Apple products. But like I've read here, "my android DID what YOUR iPhone can't". Love that quote.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6094/motorola-atrix-hd-preview-99-monster
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/6094/motorola-atrix-hd-preview-99-monster
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Some of those Benchmarks are inaccurate because some of those tests cannot run the GPU correctly on the Snapdragon S4.
Finally got some hands on time with this phone. Love the UI and it's fast as others have said. 3 things kept me from trading my GS 3.
1. The screen is noticeably smaller than the GS 3. It starts off with smaller dimensions and then the always on screen buttons cut into usable display size. It felt cramped.
2. It felt quite cheap in hand and lacked the premium feel of the galaxy and HOX. Even though the galaxy is plastic it feels more sexy and solid.
3. As many have pointed out the camera simply fails to measure up to the HOX or galaxy. I took identical pictures with all 3 phones in the store and the atrix lacked detail and sharpness. All 3 were on auto.
It's a great value with the dock but its worth the extra 100 to step up.
I dont want to start an argument but how does this feel cheap? It to me feels loads better than the s3 and a little better than the 1x which was better than the s3 the s3 i returned within 24 hours. It was nice but didn't put me in any jaw dropping moments. Guess you prefer plastic feel.
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I dont want to start an argument but how does this feel cheap? It to me feels loads better than the s3 and a little better than the 1x which was better than the s3 the s3 i returned within 24 hours. It was nice but didn't put me in any jaw dropping moments. Guess you prefer plastic feel.
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The thinness and contours and blue color of the S3 give it a more solid and premium feel IMO. A little more weigh because of the large battery helps in this regard. This is admittedly subjective.
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The thinness and contours and blue color of the S3 give it a more solid and premium feel IMO. A little more weigh because of the large battery helps in this regard. This is admittedly subjective.
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Yes i understand its you opinion just liked to know y u liked it. Cause i dont exactly know y i didnt like it just somethimg about touchwiz i didnt like. Still osm phone
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I compared the outdoor readability and general brightness comparing the s3 and hd side by side and the hd on easily. Of course the hd takes a battery hit bc the screen can get so bright. The only area screen wise that the s3 wins on is the darker blacks but I could care less about that. The hd is a very solid phone, i love it. Im gonna get pissed though if at&t releases an hd maxx with a bigger battery in time for Christmas.
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Sadly, I was not impressed at all with the SGS III - too cheap feeling with a clear-coat that shows every fingerprint. Hardware-wise it's awesome, but design-wise I do not like it - maybe if it came in black or dark grey with a rubbery coating. I don't want a large, slick phone. For $150 less, I picked up the Atrix HD and I'm fairly happy with it so far, just hoping to find a way to improve battery life.
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Looks quite nice - Thoughts?
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hmm does look pretty nice, anybody have any experiences with these Power Skin cases?
I just ordered it, Saturday delivery... I'll report back.
i have a friend with the power skin for the desire hd/inspire. top notch fit and if i didn't have pretty awesome battery life with my nexus i would buy this in a heart beat.
Yeah not sure I need it, but I do want it.
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rather disappointing, only 1500 for what looks like double the thickness, you mean to tell me that 1500 is all they can fit in there?
besides for me personally how that thing works would render battery tweak pointless as the phone is convinced its "plugged in", so it would always be running at the max.
cool concept but seems way too big and bulky for my taste
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rather disappointing, only 1500 for what looks like double the thickness, you mean to tell me that 1500 is all they can fit in there?
besides for me personally how that thing works would render battery tweak pointless as the phone is convinced its "plugged in", so it would always be running at the max.
cool concept but seems way too big and bulky for my taste
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Pffffft, but it will be fun to play with for a few minutes if nothing else.
I'll post some pictures or something over the weekend.
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rather disappointing, only 1500 for what looks like double the thickness, you mean to tell me that 1500 is all they can fit in there?
besides for me personally how that thing works would render battery tweak pointless as the phone is convinced its "plugged in", so it would always be running at the max.
cool concept but seems way too big and bulky for my taste
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you can turn the power on and off. so you can run the battery completely down and then turn it on. so it would run normally and then charge from the power suit.
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Pffffft, but it will be fun to play with for a few minutes if nothing else.
I'll post some pictures or something over the weekend.
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If it's not TOO bulky I'm getting it so let me know.
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Ok... so I missed around with the powerskin a bit over the last 2 days.
As far as function goes, it works really really well. It prioritizes the phone over itself when plugged in, has a button to handle checking charge and enabling/disabling the charging when not plugged in. It works pretty perfectly from a purely functional standpoint.
The feel of the powerskin is also really nice. the soft touch or whatever feels really good in your hand.
It's a little bigger than I expected (though I didn't really know what to expect) but it is not as big as some of the 3500 or so extended batteries I've had on past phones.
That said... I know most people just want the visual, so here are some pictures. The flash makes the powerskin look grey-ish, but it's not. It's actually just as dark black as the Nexus S case itself... it just isn't shiny.
Last two pictures...
Darn little to bulky for me.
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Yeah, I won't (and don't need to) use it for daily stuff, but long outings or flights... perfect.
Hard decision. I really would like to double my battery life to make it through the really heavy days but that case is just monstrous looking.
I really appreciate the pictures mate.
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Hard decision. I really would like to double my battery life to make it through the really heavy days but that case is just monstrous looking.
I really appreciate the pictures mate.
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No problem... I will say that the pictures make it look more giant than it feels when I hold it. Not sure that is helpful, but my opinion on it is that the size is a smaller con than the function and convenience is a pro.
Can a non 4G nexus s (mine is i9020t) fit into this case?
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Can a non 4G nexus s (mine is i9020t) fit into this case?
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No idea... I'd look and see what you can find on their site. I don't want to be the one to guess and then you spend money and something goes wrong, haha.
im doiiiiiiiiiin it
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im doiiiiiiiiiin it
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Be sure to let us know what you think.
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Be sure to let us know what you think.
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I definitely will should be here this week.
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I'm pondering on ordering one since the pre-release order is open right now. However, I'm curious as to the heaviness of this phone. It seems Samsung has gotten really good at makign super light phones. However, I don't really care for the weightlessness of the SGSII. I prefer a bit of a havier build.
My Note weighs inn at 175g witch is much lighter than my old HTC Desire HD.
It is light and feels frigile, but I like it!
Desire HD weighs 164g, so the Note is heavier, but it doesn't feel heavy.
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I'm pondering on ordering one since the pre-release order is open right now. However, I'm curious as to the heaviness of this phone. It seems Samsung has gotten really good at makign super light phones. However, I don't really care for the weightlessness of the SGSII. I prefer a bit of a havier build.
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IMO this phone is the perfect weight. It feels solid in your hand but much lighter than its size would suggest.
Of course, your mileage may vary...
I've found S2 much lighter than the note. S2 seems to have that feather light feel, but G note, despite not as light, is still much better compared to the other phone. if weight is that much of an issue, i'll suggest you try it out first.
due to the size of it the weight is spread more than smaller handsets, i picked up my HD2 yesterday and it feels so much heavier in the hand even tho in reality it is lighter than the note
Due itz size the note feels of perfect weight and not cheap like the s2 and doesnt feel heavy at all just perfect though itz heavier than s2 n iphone
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So, as the title says, I'm thinking of buying this phone. What's the pros and cons? Is the screen too big? Does it fit in your pocket? Is it practical?
Really need your opinions, Note owners!
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Its been answered a million times but yeah when you first get it it will seem to big buts its not..
it fits perfect in all of my pants pockets with no issues..unless you wear skinny jeans or something i dont see why it wouldnt..
i mean you wont be doing things one handed like a smaller phone but this is the best phone i have ever owned.
Same here! This is by far the best phone i've owned and i have had iPhone 3gs, iPhone 4 and Lumia 800. It feels really big when you take it to your hand first time. But like said, it's still very portable and after a while you'll notice that: "damn, how small those 3,5" screens are". I can't imagine of using a phone with smaller screen than this anymore. I just don't want to. ha ha!
The screen is fantastic!! Reading, typing, watching videos, playing games...etc. is just wonderful. I'll say, go for it!
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The screen is definitely awesome and you will not want to go back to anything smaller. I have had an iphone 3GS, Atrix, and Blackberry and the Note is definitely my favorite. It fits in my pockets as well. I typically keep it in my back pocket, but that's just me. Like MrDSL said, unless you have skinny jeans it should be fine. It is definitely practical in my opinion.
Warning:
You might get people asking you "Is that a phone or a tablet?" or other crazy questions. I just smile.
The phone is definitely big, but... the screen simply destroys any other phone. I bought the Note several monts after my ASUS Transformer and I can say if you have good eyesight it can easily replace a 10.1" tablet for web surfing and movies.
Another advantage is the size of the on-screen keyboard. In landscape mode is so big I found mor confortable to use Thumb Keyboard for a split one.
Is a great phone... a little big maybe but its thinness makes it very pocketable.
just do it
Don't even think about cons, there aren't any!
Buy it and you will change the way you see smartphones. I have it 6 months and even now i would choose it over HTC One X. The screen is beautiful, the s-pen is perfect and the power is limitless ;-)
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too big for one hand use. too awesome for everything else.
Best battery backup too.
I've owned about 60 phones through the years including a couple of iPhones, and the Note is the most badass gadget i've ever owned. It's the device i dreamt about 10 years ago.
It may look too big at first, but after a day or two, not so. I'm never getting anything with a smaller screen after this.
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Best phone I have ever owned. My last phone was the Desire HD and I actually don't notice the Note in my pockets as much as that phone. Its fast, light, great screen, good connection with 3g, wifi, bluetooth etc. Highly recommended.
Agree with all the comments cept I would add that it even fits in my skinny jeans pockets. Personally can't even imagine myself with an s3...
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Personally can't even imagine myself with an s3...
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And why is that?
- It looks like something girls without tampons would use for a couple of days a month (pads)
- The specs doesn't impress me. I didn't expect much, but still.. Not worth it.
Nexus 4 unboxing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z23wdtTWK6s
I have made the mistake of watching unboxing videos of all the phones I have bought, this time I try to avoid them But thanks for posting anyway.
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no headset
No headset = no problem
I never use the headsets coming with a phone. They always suck..
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That's what I was thinking, I used to use them while I'm working, I need to have my hands free..
This guy is the first person not to complain about LTE!
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This guy is the first person not to complain about LTE!
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I like Phil, no doubt it will be mentioned in the review but doubt it will alter his opinions overall.
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It's good that there is no headset because it means costs can be reduced. besides the headphones they include are normally bad so I feel it's for the best.
just awesome especially the design blasts the s3 plastic out
The headphones weren't that bad IMO if you just pushed the rubber part deeper into your ear (the way they should be )
On my GNex and my old S3 I got way more quality than I expected.
I don't care for no head phones, the phone looks 3x thicker in size than my S3 though...
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I don't care for no head phones, the phone looks 3x thicker in size than my S3 though...
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Isn't the difference about half a millimeter.....
Geeeez, not even a fingernail width.
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Isn't the difference about half a millimeter.....
Geeeez, not even a fingernail width.
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It is thin. He's saying it LOOKS thick. Which I agree with. It looks significantly thicker than my E4GT, despite the fact it's actually thinner. We'll see how it looks in person though.
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It is thin. He's saying it LOOKS thick. Which I agree with. It looks significantly thicker than my E4GT, despite the fact it's actually thinner. We'll see how it looks in person though.
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No wonder, all the photos are totally blown up. Geez.....
It's only a .1mm difference, how can you even notice that?
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No wonder, all the photos are totally blown up. Geez.....
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That's not it. Something about the proportions of the device just make it look thick. Haha.
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That's not it. Something about the proportions of the device just make it look thick. Haha.
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Maybe its the fact that the phone itself looks a bit blocky compared to the curved edges on phones such as the S3 lol
Where's the charger for wireless charging?
I AM SO FREAKIN' EXCITED FOR THIS PHONE!
/caps lock off
U might want to punch me for saying this but was that a lag/stutter when he clicked finish and just before the home screen appeared...
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Anyone else slightly regret not going with the s4? Not that I don't love this phone, it's just that there are some things that annoy me. Such as the back and home buttons not responding sometimes. Then there is the horrible vibration that has me turning off haptic feedback. Which sucks because I loved having it on with the s3.
Honestly the haptic feedback thing is what is killing me. This has been an issue since the OG EVO.
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No regrets here.... But if you're with in your 14 day Window you can always go check out the S4...
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Morghan said:
Anyone else slightly regret not going with the s4? Not that I don't love this phone, it's just that there are some things that annoy me. Such as the back and home buttons not responding sometimes. Then there is the horrible vibration that has me turning off haptic feedback. Which sucks because I loved having it on with the s3.
Honestly the haptic feedback thing is what is killing me. This has been an issue since the OG EVO.
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What's this... another thread you have started about haptic feedback? WHY?
No regrets at all. I love this phone...but the buttons not being responsive is quite annoying.
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People still use haptic feedback?
...why?
I have no regrets with my purchase. TouchWiz can kiss the tip. Sense 5 is far superior.
Sense 5 is the only reason the phone is still in my hands. But on Thursday, who knows what I'll have. Maybe the S4.
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What's this... another thread you have started about haptic feedback? WHY?
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My rage cannot be contained by one thread.... Lol but yeah I'll stop now.
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One of the first things I turn off on a new phone is touch sounds and hepatic feedback. Not in the plan if you are looking for optimum battery charge life. This is just my humble opinion of course.
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One of the first things I turn off on a new phone is touch sounds and hepatic feedback. Not in the plan if you are looking for optimum battery charge life. This is just my humble opinion of course.
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I just need to get used to having them off again. Plus I had my s3 for a good while and still need to adjust.
Sorry for all the complaining everyone. Just paranoid and making sure my purchase was worth while.
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I think your purchase will be worth while either way. You are choosing from two top notch phones which is pretty smart. Get the one YOU feel comfortable with and boom....great choice...you happy....da da do.
I am happy with the one because it fits me and I feel comfortable with it.
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What's this... another thread you have started about haptic feedback? WHY?
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Kfunk, what's up my man! You got a One?
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Kfunk, what's up my man! You got a One?
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Yes sir, I got my father's day present a little early! I am loving this phone so far! Good to see you over here as well!
very nice phone. sense 5+solid shape, feel and materials.
if samsung gets rid of the plastic, chrome ans overly exhaggerated rounded edges.. i'll buy.
sense tho is the selling point for me.
camera is crap on the one. imo.
No regrets.. I could care less about th S4
From My htc ONE.
I would rather shove live piranhas up my butt than trade my One for anything samsung.
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very nice phone. sense 5+solid shape, feel and materials.
if samsung gets rid of the plastic, chrome ans overly exhaggerated rounded edges.. i'll buy.
sense tho is the selling point for me.
camera is crap on the one. imo.
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Yeah the s4 just does not feel good in the hand at all. All that plastic and rounded edges....
I thought the camera on the One was nice. Except the front facing camera is pretty weird.
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I've commented on this in a couple of other threads, but picking the One over the S4 was a no-brainer. The S4 is nice, it's definitely fast, but grip ergonomics are where it matters for my personal tastes. The One is far better designed I feel than the S4. Somewhere along the line Samsung forgot that cellular phones are used by human beings who typically have hands smaller than an NBA center. Also, thickness isn't even a competition here - the S4 is like a brick compared to the One.
The One, especially the black One, took the best design concepts from the iPhone 5 and improved upon them significantly. The phone feels right. I'm sure the S4 is great, but this phone is better for me.
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I've commented on this in a couple of other threads, but picking the One over the S4 was a no-brainer. The S4 is nice, it's definitely fast, but grip ergonomics are where it matters for my personal tastes. The One is far better designed I feel than the S4. Somewhere along the line Samsung forgot that cellular phones are used by human beings who typically have hands smaller than an NBA center. Also, thickness isn't even a competition here - the S4 is like a brick compared to the One.
The One, especially the black One, took the best design concepts from the iPhone 5 and improved upon them significantly. The phone feels right. I'm sure the S4 is great, but this phone is better for me.
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Mmmm.... but the S4 is thinner than the HTC One and is the same size in length so what are you saying?
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Mmmm.... but the S4 is thinner than the HTC One and is the same size in length so what are you saying?
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I'm saying that unless my local Sprint store had the S4 in some kind of protector case that I didn't notice, which was possible because I put it down almost the moment I picked it up, I held a phone that was marked as the Galaxy S4 that was considerably thicker and heavier than the HTC One, and it didn't fit into my hand at all. I could easily be wrong - the difference was so clear holding the One that I was quickly turned off by the S4. Being $100 cheaper also helps. My apologies if I have incorrectly spoken on the dimensions of the S4. I'm just recalling what I personally experienced.
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I'm saying that unless my local Sprint store had the S4 in some kind of protector case that I didn't notice, which was possible because I put it down almost the moment I picked it up, I held a phone that was marked as the Galaxy S4 that was considerably thicker and heavier than the HTC One, and it didn't fit into my hand at all. I could easily be wrong - the difference was so clear holding the One that I was quickly turned off by the S4. Being $100 cheaper also helps. My apologies if I have incorrectly spoken on the dimensions of the S4. I'm just recalling what I personally experienced.
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No apologies needed, but the S4 is definitely thinner and lighter than the HTC One, it is confirmed. Not only that but they are pretty much the same length or maybe the HTC One is a little taller. The S4 is wider though.