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galaxy note 4
I've got a Galaxy S3. I love it, but if there's one thing I don't like about it, it's that is slightly too big. I love the larger screen, but it doesn't fit easily into a pocket, except for the pocket in a suit jacket or dress shirt.
I will probably still stick with Samsung in May when I'm due for an upgrade. I really like the phone.
I also have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. I like it a lot too.
Otter boxes rule.I think a good case makes a difference. Mine has been in an Otter Box almost since day 1. Hers has been in an off brand from Walmart.
Mine still works as well as it did 2 years ago. Hers doesn't.
Hey Hey HEY! Watch it there, buddy.. I got a very nice antiqued full leather murse for my ipad mini.are you gonna get a Murse too rotflmao
I went from a Droid RAZR HD MAXX to a Moto X 2014. It is bigger screen wise without being appreciably bigger in hand.I still have my 4S. Works perfect still and looks brand new. I looked at upgrading, but it didn't make sense to me just to get a bigger screen.
I find the extra space for the keyboard vertical to be helpful with my thumbs and the added functionality of the horizontal keyboard allows thoughts to flow more freely. The responsive horizontal layout is also nice on the device. We have an LG G2 that does this, while my wife's Galaxy S5 does not (although it may just be a setting that she hasn't tweaked).
If you use a third party launcher on Android some of them, like Nova, give you the option or having the home screen auto rotate.If you're talking about auto-screen rotation, the Galaxy does that. It's a setting under "display".
Well, it does it for everything except your home screen, at least on my S3. The home screen stays vertical, but if you in an app or browser, it auto-rotates.
Now, on my Galaxy Tab 2, even the home screen auto-rotates. Go figure.
If you use a third party launcher on Android some of them, like Nova, give you the option or having the home screen auto rotate.
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