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Touching the upper right corner of the screen on the Galaxy S II using one hand, with its 4.27-inch screen, while you’re walking down the street looking at Google Maps, is extremely difficult and frustrating. I pulled out my iPhone 4 to do a quick test, and it turns out that when you hold the iPhone in your left hand and articulate your thumb, you can reach almost exactly to the other side of the screen. This means it’s easy to touch any area of the screen while holding the phone in one hand, with your thumb. It is almost impossible to do this on the Galaxy S II.
Similan, your hands is too TINY to hold an SGSII
go take your imaginary device... suits you.
IS imposible to do this on SGSII
Cause your hands is only the size of 13 year old kid...
I understand your frustration.
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For the philosophy of the Apple iPhone is a terminal which must be able to use even with one hand , while the iPad is the one for which we require 2 hands.Apple conducts numerous studies on issues, such as the display, which may seem unnecessary to most. This is why Jobs has always said that the tablet smaller than 9 "are neither fish nor fowl, and so unpleasant to use. This leads one to think that it is not said that we will never see an iPhone more than 3.5 ", unless they produce more than one, or the new CEO , with the disappearance of SJ, changing marketing strategies. Usually, however, are the others to follow Apple, and not the other way.
You will never know apple will come out a 4 inch device.
Others follow Apple, Apple nor follow people...
It's innovation we are talking about in this technology world...
I do hope you enjoy viewing your ant size website while others can enjoy viewing full net experience without eye strain
Oh yea i almost forgot, you sold off your SGSII... now imaginative with your "perfect" device
And stop copying from other articles, you just need put hyper link... thats all!
Oct 9 2011, 05:58 PM
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