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Samsung Crowns Its Galaxy A Series with a 6-Inch Phablet

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Mark_S

Jan 4, 2016, 8:38 AM

I would so get this!

If Samsung would not charge exorbitant amounts of money for their phones.
The specs, the micro SD card port, etc.,
mikkej2k

Dec 28, 2015, 5:10 PM
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Too big for you , not everyone

The overwhelming majority of phones that you have to choose from are smaller than 6 inches. Why comment on this one being too big when you have SOOOOO many more to choose from?

I don't care for the smaller phones but there are endless choices if you like the sub 6 inch screens. Have some sympathy for the big screen crowd. Slowly but surely the world has moved to bigger scenes. Check the iPhone. The Note. The Galaxy S series. Not just phones , it's everything - look at the Honda Civic over the years .... bigger and bigger.
I agree. I've been pining for a larger phone ever since the day I got my first Note. I loved the size, but quickly realized I would be just fine with a device up to 6.2 or 6.3 inches. I think they should shove all the awesomeness of the Note 5 into a ...
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So here's the question: how big is too big for you? Seven inches? Eight? At what point do you say it is enough? A six-inch phone will fit into cargo pants and suit jackets, but that becomes your entire wardrobe. Unfortunately, clipping that phone to y...
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gloopey1

Dec 25, 2015, 4:46 PM

Too Big!

No thanks. A phone should be small and lightweight -- this monstrosity is neither. A four-inch screen is large enough for photos, short videos, and most apps. For those looking to replace the home computer, watch movies, and play games -- buy a tablet! They're cheaper, bigger, and better suited for the aforementioned activities.
Amen to that. I am a samsung user myself(tried using the S5 and Note 4), but 6 inches? really? Even with the Note 4, I was struggling to keep it inside my pocket. Rather stick with what I have now.
 
 
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