iPhone 5s same screen size?

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WelshBloke

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Context matters. He opened with the claim that arguments for a smaller screen are invalid because of (x). I disagreed with his claim, and refuted his attempt to insult people that prefer smaller screens. I didn't say large screens are bad, I didn't say the reasons he is was trying to refute are the only reasons to prefer a small screen, nor did I claim that he shouldn't be happy with a large screen. I was simply responding to his claims.

TBH I'm not seeing where Zaap was insulting people who like smaller screens for liking smaller screens.

He was "insulting" you because you were posting problems and then when he offered a solution you disregarded them for vague reasons, you sounded like you really didn't want to hear any solutions to the problems that you had posted.
 

Zaap

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Jun 12, 2008
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Context matters. He opened with the claim that arguments for a smaller screen are invalid
What a ridiculous lie. Like anyone can't scroll up a few posts and see I did nothing of the sort. Just goes to show you read what you want to read into things then react irrationally.
 

pm

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This is a general warning to Deeko and Zaap (and others that I might have missed) to take the personal back and forth stuff offline to Private Messages... or just to drop them.

If I see anything more like this, I'll infract for it. Please talk more about screen sizes and iPhone 5S's and not at all about the person posting their opinions. If you think they are wrong, counter their points, or just ignore them.

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jiffylube1024

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I find it amazing you guys will swap platforms (which is what actually determines you experience with a phone) on a whim but things like screen size are hard and fast rules for you.

If you switch ecosystems you'll have to completely relearn everything and possibly buy new apps, move a crapload of email and calendar events over and god knows what else.

? Why would you need to move emails and calendars over? Just use something like gmail or hotmail and it works on everything.

As for the app thing, why constrain yourself on which $700 phone you get for $25-50 worth of apps?

Plus, there are quite a lot of similarities between the two interfaces of iOS and Android (or windows 7 or BB10). Relearning everything takes a day to a week. No biggie.