![]() The naked eye would be hard-pressed to detect the looser resolution while watching videos and reading text, but when you hold the phones side by side, the fine details don't look as sharp on the Note 2. However, the resolution isn't as tight as on the Samsung Galaxy S3, which puts more pixels on a comparatively smaller screen. The Note 2's vast HD AMOLED screen is as lovely as ever, with deep blacks and vibrant colors. I even sat on the phone a few times it wasn't especially uncomfortable, and the phone didn't break.Ĭolors look vibrant on the Galaxy Note 2's humongous screen, though not as sharp as on HD phones with smaller displays. It stuck out and looked terrible, but it didn't impede my walking around and most of the time I didn't really notice it. I myself was able to slide the Note 2 into my back jeans pocket and go about my day. Some enjoyed holding the larger phone once they got used to its size others found it too expansive, even with their bigger hands. Some felt fine slipping the Note 2 into a front pants pocket, others didn't. Of the men who tried out the phone, responses were 50/50. Most of the women I spoke with had no trouble fitting the Note 2 into a bag or purse, but questioned the phone's usability and their ability to reach the corners of the screen one-handed. Mine are fairly small, and I wanted to see what people had to say about its size and comfort. Over the course of testing, the Note 2 moved through a range of hands and pockets. ![]() ![]() As with all phones, your ultimate judgment of what feels right depends on your hands. ![]() Still, I won't blame anyone for feeling anxiety over the Note 2's in-hand feel or portability. ![]()
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