- Sep 10, 2003
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El Jobso strikes again.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/16/jobs-no-ones-going-to-buy-a-big-phone/
Having used a 4.3" HD2 and a 4" Vibrant, I call BS. 4.3" may be too big for some people (it was a little uncomfortable using 1 handed for me), but I think 4" is a great form factor for anyone without freakishly small hands.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/16/jobs-no-ones-going-to-buy-a-big-phone/
In response to a question at its press conference today about whether Apple could've done anything to avoid its antenna issues with the iPhone 4, Steve took the opportunity to rip on bigger rivals, saying that making a phone so big "you can't get your hand around it" helps, but that "no one's going to buy that." We're assuming he's likely talking about the latest crop of 4-, 4.3- and 5-inch phones that include the Galaxy S series, the EVO 4G, Droid X, and Dell Streak, even going so far as to call them "Hummers" (we take it you don't ever drive a Hummer, Steve?). Though ripping on the competition is to be expected, perhaps the more interesting takeaway here is that we can't realistically expect an iPhone much bigger than the 3.5-inch display they use today -- presumably that'll all be reserved for iPad territory going forward. We personally don't mind something with a little more screen real estate -- but hey, maybe humans need to go through a few more cycles of evolutionary hand enlargement before Cupertino's willing to capitulate.
Having used a 4.3" HD2 and a 4" Vibrant, I call BS. 4.3" may be too big for some people (it was a little uncomfortable using 1 handed for me), but I think 4" is a great form factor for anyone without freakishly small hands.