I'm still not convinced. I've said for years that I'm not thrilled with this whole size creep of screens - and people said that I'd change my tune at some point and that hasn't happened (yet). I have an iPhone 6 and I've never loved the screen size - or more accurately, the size of the whole phone. I take my phone with me when I go running and it doesn't fit in my running shorts so now I wear a waist pack to hold it. Plus when I roll out and run 16 miles (like I'm planning on tomorrow), I don't want to haul any more weight than I need.
You could say "dude, leave the phone at home" but one in the last year I needed the phone to call emergency services for another person (woman crashed her bike, found her comatose in a pool of blood) and plus I'm running for >3 hours and want to be available if my wife calls for something. Plus joggers are always the ones that find the dead bodies and so when my day comes, I want to be ready for it.
I know that I'm not in a common category with this whole running thing, but I know that I'm not alone in my general love for smaller phones... although I am probably in the minority on this forum. To be honest I really wish I had never sold my iPhone 5... I like the camera on the iPhone 6 and I needed a new phone because I switched carriers to T-Mobile... but I should have gotten another 5.
for one, running makes you look like a cancer victim survivor, stop running-- just look at the photos of marathoners. and if you must do extensive cardio, keep it to biking or swimming (better on joints)
if you've ever participated in, or watched, the runners in a 5k, they basically all look like this. absolutely disgusting
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I probably just need to go straight to 5.7" next time. 6" is definitely too big, but 5.7" with thin bezels seems like a sweet spot. I'm at 5.2" on my G2 and looking at the Asus Zenphone 2 but the bezels are too thick compared to what was promised, and it's only 5.5", just like the G3.
it's really funny, if we had all just gone straight for the Galaxy Note 2 in 2012 (Quad core A9 @ 1.6ghz, huge battery, microSD, 2GB RAM) or Note 3 we'd have saved ourselves a lot of upgrade trouble and still be rocking awesome phones
I'd like to see a study done on phone size comfort compared with height/hand size.
I even feel like 5.2" is sub optimal-- it's larger than my Nexus 5, but the utility of shoving in pocket is definitely reduced.
And the Nexus 5 is sub optimal-- it's smaller than my G2, but the utility of having to interface through a smaller screen for texting is definitely sub optimal.