Maybe... I'm reading your comment on one right now and I can do it without squinting...
The 1080p screen is fabulous, it's fantastic for Hulu/Netflix/YouTube, but that is usually the chief complaint.
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Is that your main objection to the phone? The size of the screen?
Mainly yes I hate the two buttons next to the home button my fingers keep slipping on to them and that pisses me off so much. And also the buttons on the side are WAY too sensitive I keep accidently pressing those too. So pretty much I don't like those phones because of the button placement, sensitivity, and it's too big a phone so I can't operate it with only one hand
Well, the two buttons next to home are kind of an Android standard, so that's the sort of issue you could have with any other phone too.
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Yes I have had the rare issue with accidentally pressing them, the only thing I can suggest is change your grip. One handed, I hold mine in a slightly cupped hand, pinky under the phone by the charger port, three fingers spread out on the back to steady it, leaving the full length of my thumb to navigate the screen.
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As for the side buttons, not really sure what to suggest there... is your phone in a case? I have mine in a folio case from tech21. Where the edge grips the phone, it adds just enough thickness to help prevent accidental button presses.
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I looked it up to give you a link and found out its ON SALE on Amazon right now!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JS8LCP2?cache=2314c967ba9c5f399f0ab6606b67401c&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&qid=1408906010&sr=8-4#ref=mp_s_a_1_4
Nah, I'm sure there's loads of others.
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It's just one of those things that leave you wondering how you got along without one once you have one. Initially unnecessary, the things that it can do for you can become seemingly important.
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Phone, media and GPS all in one has become pretty important to me.
Something that Jobs very specifically said they wouldn't do.
The 1080p screen is fabulous, it's fantastic for Hulu/Netflix/YouTube, but that is usually the chief complaint.
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Is that your main objection to the phone? The size of the screen?
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Yes I have had the rare issue with accidentally pressing them, the only thing I can suggest is change your grip. One handed, I hold mine in a slightly cupped hand, pinky under the phone by the charger port, three fingers spread out on the back to steady it, leaving the full length of my thumb to navigate the screen.
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As for the side buttons, not really sure what to suggest there... is your phone in a case? I have mine in a folio case from tech21. Where the edge grips the phone, it adds just enough thickness to help prevent accidental button presses.
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I looked it up to give you a link and found out its ON SALE on Amazon right now!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JS8LCP2?cache=2314c967ba9c5f399f0ab6606b67401c&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&qid=1408906010&sr=8-4#ref=mp_s_a_1_4
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It's just one of those things that leave you wondering how you got along without one once you have one. Initially unnecessary, the things that it can do for you can become seemingly important.
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Phone, media and GPS all in one has become pretty important to me.