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Did you get used to the size?

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Sep 18, 2010
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Hello everyone, I am going to be purchasing a new phone soon. So for the past two weeks I have been studying and comparing all of the different Android phone models to make a wise decision. On one hand I really like the size of the DX for browsing the internet, text messaging, youtube videos ect. But on the other hand it also feels a little big to me for a phone (how big it felt in my hand). I was just curious how many of you also felt it was big when you first purchased it? Did you get used to the size of it after awhile? I'm thinking one reason it could feel big to me could be because of my current phone which is a dinosaur Moto Krzr.

I also had another question on a different matter. I am a little confused about updates and newer versions of Android OS. How long will they continue to have updates for the DX? Because the other thing that really set me back about the DX was the UI. I felt like the Sense UI with the Dinc was far superior, not only in looks but features and usability (Leap feature, copy/paste mechanics , ect.). Will the Android OS continue to improve and update the UI of the DX to maybe have those nice features that the Sense UI has in the future?
 
As far as the size goes, for me it wasn't really a matter of getting used to it because I sort of fell in love with the screen from the moment I really got to play around with it.

I've had a whole myriad of devices in the last three years: iPhones, Blackberry's of all sizes, shapes, and colors, other Android devices, Sony Ericssons, among many others.

I can't stress enough how much I appreciate the screen size. In fact, if the DX had a 5" screen, I'd probably love it even more.

As far as the user interface, I've had phones with the Sense UI and about the only thing I really appreciated on them was the clock/weather widget. I honestly enjoy the user interface of the DX as it is.
 
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Hello everyone, I am going to be purchasing a new phone soon. So for the past two weeks I have been studying and comparing all of the different Android phone models to make a wise decision. On one hand I really like the size of the DX for browsing the internet, text messaging, youtube videos ect. But on the other hand it also feels a little big to me for a phone. I was just curious how many of you also felt it was big when you first purchased it? Do you get used to the size of it? I'm thinking one reason it could feel big to me could be because of my current phone which is a dinosaur Moto Krzr.

I also had another question on a different matter. I am a little confused about updates and newer versions of Android OS. How long will they continue to have updates for the DX? Because the other thing that really set me back about the DX was the UI. I felt like the Sense UI with the Dinc was far superior, not only in looks but features and usability (Leap feature, copy/paste mechanics , ect.). Will the Android OS continue to improve and update the UI of the DX to maybe have those nice features that the Sense UI has in the future?

I recently came from the Eris which is a tiny phone compared to the X and was also concerned by the size of the X. However, I find the readability to be so much superior to the Eris that I would never go for a smaller phone. I've also owned the Nexus and the Dinc. The X feels about the same width as the Nexus. The Dinc flet similar to the Eris except the length was greater. Even with the X in a shell/holster it feels reasonably comfortable.

I feel pretty confident that with the Froyo update and future hacking that the X will be capable for a long time.
 
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I like the size too, definitely good enough as an ebook reader or video player. It doesn't feel that big in my hands (I have small hands). Its width is about the same as my old Q and it's actually thinner. The only thing is that it's much taller that you may have trouble pressing the power button at the top without moving the phone in your hand.
 
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Never had a problem with the size and that was my main concern about the phone. But with that said, they could have made it 1/2 inch smaller by moving the physical buttons over toward the screen. They possibly could have made it a full inch smaller if you look at the phone in relation to the size of the screen. OR, they could have made the screen almost a full inch longer. Depends on how you look at it.

Could have made: Funny how all that lined up :)
 
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Never had a problem with the size and that was my main concern about the phone. But with that said, they could have made it 1/2 inch smaller by moving the physical buttons over toward the screen. They possibly could have made it a full inch smaller if you look at the phone in relation to the size of the screen. OR, they could have made the screen almost a full inch longer. Depends on how you look at it.

Could have made: Funny how all that lined up :)

We're a little off topic, but I totally agree. The area where the Verizon logo appears under the screen bothers me. I would love a phone with the same size screen, but without the back hump and less bevel around the screen. I want the front to be all-screen as much as possible.
 
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