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It's not like she was carrying something the size of an iPad Mini.
Oh well...
:rolleyes:
Galaxy note is a big azz phone, its a lot easier to see maps or videos on it tho so when I see any other phone im like-thats small
The only problem is its not ergonomic at all, hard to hold in your hands and screen gets pressed by fingers on the side a lot accidentally
is too stupidly big for a phone.
those Samsung phones are monsters.
i've got the S3 mini, and it's the biggest phone i've ever had.
not the thickest, but the tallest and widest.