As an endless consumer of the latest mobile technology, I’m both privileged and cursed to experience the latest and greatest, gene rally before most people in the world get to. Ah, but before you start cursing me – please Consider the affliction with Which I am cursed. I have a confession to make.
As a power user of mobile technology, I like to see how far I can push the limits of what my devices can do. Only upon spilling coffee all over my computer did I Realize how much work I could actually get done on my Note 2 and Nexus 10th
So what is my curse? I’m hooked on big ass phones.
The Galaxy S4′s display is, beyond the shadow of any doubt, the best AMOLED display ever made. Some say it’s the best mobile display created, ever. While both assertions remains high in the realm of human opinion, there’s no doubtthat Samsung Continues to hold the crown in This particular category, and at last count, dominates over 90% of all AMOLED panel sales, worldwide.So why did the return my Galaxy S4? A reasonable question, dear reader. Let’s see why.
Folks, screen real estate and pixel density are like smoking addictive drugs. Once you get a taste it’s very Bike or Bus to go back to the ‘weaker’ stuff.
But poor and credibility damaging analogies aside, I really wanted to love the S4. I tried so desperately to feel an attraction to it, partly Because that’s what we are as consumers of mobile technology – always looking for the next best thing. Innovation and the relentless pursuit of ever improved technologies are what drives consumerism as both a culture, and a practice. And it’s all fine. Change is good, and, if you Consider the top tier phones of yesteryear, then you will undoubtedly Realize That We have come so far in Such a short time.
For me, the Galaxy Note 2 scratches a special itch. When I leave my computer, I feel guilty. I think, “Oh, I will not be able to get any work done.” But then I let my fingers grace over my left pocket and I feel that good old familiar strong, rectangular shape, and I am comforted That I have a device that works as hard as I do, and One That can take a licking, too. It remains as the only device that I’ve been able to drop, both in the video below, and in my actual life That has been able to sustain the savage abuse I subject my devices to. Sorry folks, I can not help it.
Maybe it’s Because I’ve seen what happens When devices are dropped That my perspective is a bit altered. The bottom line is this – my desire for a new device will not be vanquished until I have the Galaxy Note 3 in my hand. I think there’s a special kind of geek out there That can appreciate what I’m Laying down. You are among friends, Note 2 lover. You’re reading the words of one right now. You have Those That value style and aesthetics. You have Those That value simplicity and build quality. And then you have power users That simply demand more.
The only caveat I have about the Galaxy Note 2, and devices in its class, When You are truly only have access to one hand. For me, this problem is quite limited, because i do not use my device in a passive fashion. I dominate them, controlling them, and make them do my bidding. This S requires two hands, more or less. I am a creator of information, not a passive, swip and swipe consumer.
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. We live in exciting times. Competition has never been as fierce between manufacturers. While much of the market is controlled by the two major players Samsung and Apple, there remains opportunities for Those That can strike the right balance of excellent build quality, the latest technology, and by aggressively pricing Their devices.
Cheers, guys, and thanks for reading Android Authority . We work around the clock to serve you, mobile device lover! Bring on the Note 3! How about you? Love your Nexus 4? iPhone 5? HTC One? What’s the perfect size for you? What is the single most important thing That stands out for you When you choose your device? You know what to do below:
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