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Now you know how people who want an iPhone with a bigger screen feel.

Personally I'm very interested in WP8, but in my opinion there isn't enough information out there for people like me to make the call.

PS, whether what I said actually would apply in the same way to an image shot in 4K being played out in 1080 is something I can't comment on.

In theory what he said was technically incorrect, but I'm telling you in practice it can be a reality.

This.

"Many of us pointed out these obvious deficiencies at the time, but alas, history and the marketplace did not heed our warnings."

At least someone gets.

I remember when people thought being anti-technology was cool and thought provoking.

+1 to your point.

I had a matchbox version of the car when I was a kid. It had the "fins" sticking out.

About the headline.

This perplexes me as well. Considering both my android and iphone using friends never talk/argue about screen size in relation to one-handed use (it's always in relation to how it feels in the hand not how well the holding hand's thumb can access the screen), and considering I've hardly -if ever- seen it after reading

And I think you -between having us believe you're either one of those clumsy people from infomercials, or the only Android phone you've ever heard of is a phablet- missed his point.

Really? There may be a lot of android phones that compete on the iPhone level (price and spec), but there are also a lot that are cheaper and simpler...

While not my thoughts entirely in the whole article, the headline sure summed up my thoughts. Thanks for the link.

But what great new features of the OS are we going to be running with this new Processor that we really need to go noticeably faster to make an upgrade worth it? My GF owns an iPhone 4 and I still can't see anything she'd be jealous of if I were to by the 5, except the bigger screen. That's a genuine question by the