5.7"
I checked again to be sure but the note 4 is 5.7" not 5.6.
Note 3 is 5.7 too. Typing this on a note 3
Perhaps looking to cut Apple's iPhone 6 Plus phablet off at the pass, Samsung is rushing out its 5.6-inch Galaxy Note 4 smartphone in China and South Korea ahead of schedule. Sammy said on Wednesday that its large screen Android phone will be available in South Korea on 26 September, with the Associated Press reporting China …
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I still can't decide whether the Notes/6+ are just that little too big for a phone.
I am still using an old galaxy S3 as I haven't found anything interesting or innovative enough that is worth another two year contract commitment.
I know that things have improved since the S3, the speed could be better, display could be brighter.
But are the newer options really worth committing into a contract that means I wouldn't be able to upgrade again for a long time?
I still can't decide whether the Notes/6+ are just that little too big for a phone.
I am still using an old galaxy S3 as I haven't found anything interesting or innovative enough that is worth another two year contract commitment.
I know that things have improved since the S3, the speed could be better, display could be brighter.
But are the newer options really worth committing into a contract that means I wouldn't be able to upgrade again for a long time?
I agree. My contract is up in a couple of months and I had myself convinced that I'd get the new iPhone or a Galaxy Note 4. I wasn't all that impressed with the iPhone and when they finally announced the Note 4 I found myself looking at the specs and prices of a Note 3 instead.
I think we've hit the peak in terms of features and everything now just seems to be slight refinement / adjustment. Both the S5 and the Note 4 are heavier than the phones they have replaced, which I guess is down to bigger batteries, but the reviews I've read indicate that you don't really see much of a difference in terms of battery life.
When my contract expires I think I'll switch to Sim only plan and wait for a phone that ticks all the boxes -
5.0 inch or bigger screen
Splash / water / dust proof
MicroSD card
Replaceable battery
Real improvement in battery life
A bit thinner / lighter than my S4
Finger print scanner would be good too
If they'd made the note 4 splash proof I would've been tempted, but there just seems to be a real lack of ideas out there at the moment.
"But are the newer options really worth committing into a contract that means I wouldn't be able to upgrade again for a long time?"
I agree with your comments entirely, I'm still using a HTC Desire HD (released end of 2010) that I picked up in 2011 from a friend who had it as an upgrade. It was far, far cheaper than buying a new phone or signing up for a contract.
I stick to very cheap contracts without much commitment. I currently pay £9.90 for my contract which gives me all the minutes, text & data that I need... I'm on wifi 90% of the time, so it's only when out and about that I need it... Yet to hit the 1gb limit each month.
The phone can be slow compared to others, and I know it's never going to be upgraded past Android 2.3.5... But it does what I need it to and although I am considering a replacement shortly. It's likely to be a Nexus device free from carrier bloatware. But it's got a great little camera and can still do 720p video, so it's still good for snaps when out and about.
I have always refused to pay through the nose for a subsidised phone and be tied to a long term contract and I cannot understand those who so willing throw away silly amounts of money on the latest piece of fashion tech (no matter who makes it).... and before anyone suggests I can't afford it... I can, I just have far better things to do with it.
But then again... I've always conformed to non-conformity ever since I was a teenager.
FredBloggs61,
My friend got a Note 2 about a year ago, on my advice. And I had to set it up for him, as it was my suggestion he move off the iPhone. It was a hell of a lot harder to set up than an iPhone, because of having so many options.
But I was amazed by it. Having previously thought the HTC Desire and Wildfire were the best smartphone case design, for being sturdy, easy to hold and compact. At the time I was using an iPhone 5 and a Lumia 710. Which I was very happy with. But the amount of screen you get on the Note 2 is amazing, and I found it really easy and comfortable to hold. I do have big hands though. And the S-Pen is wonderful.
The Note 3 and 4 are quite a bit bigger though. Well into the territory of mostly two handed operation. Which isn't a problem for most things, but I do like to be able to operate the phone function one-handed, when I'm carrying a briefcase.
Given Apple are meant to be world class, 'bending' phones is a bit worrying. Looking at the Note 4 as my next upgrade from the Note 2 and I really need to know if it bends.
Come on el Reg, get one and give it a road test. :)
But early release dates are a good thing. (As long as it is ready and not just being rushed)
Measurement is in the eye of the beholder. Metric is a conspiracy to make your beers and gallons of gas smaller, make Frenchmen think their dick is bigger that it really is and confuse Canadian drivers who think that 40 kph is the same a 40 mph.
There is nothing wrong with the use of decimal inches. YOU are a cowardly measurement NAZI (who can't spell surely)!