2013-04-22, 07:03
This is all personal, but in my rich and diverse phone history (Nokia 5800, HTC HD2, Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro, LG Optimus 2x, LG Cookie, Nokia 6680 in no specific order excluding various others) I have noticed that you can get used to everything if you put a little time into it.
That's what makes us human after all, we adapt.
And yes with a screen as big as 5 inches you might have a little trouble operating the phone with a single hand, but it's overcomeable and no I wouldn't want to go back to a smaller screen.
As to the question if it's necessary to have a quad core and 2GB of RAM, no of course not, you don't "need" it, but it makes life a bit easier.
A quad-core processor lets you spend less time waiting for apps to start and other actions to be performed.
2GB of RAM memory is handy if you do A LOT of multitasking, it's more than the larger part of users, with typical usage in mind, will efficiently make use of, although I do know some people that browse with more than 10 open tabs in Chrome. In those cases 2GB of RAM is quite handy.
That's what makes us human after all, we adapt.
And yes with a screen as big as 5 inches you might have a little trouble operating the phone with a single hand, but it's overcomeable and no I wouldn't want to go back to a smaller screen.
As to the question if it's necessary to have a quad core and 2GB of RAM, no of course not, you don't "need" it, but it makes life a bit easier.
A quad-core processor lets you spend less time waiting for apps to start and other actions to be performed.
2GB of RAM memory is handy if you do A LOT of multitasking, it's more than the larger part of users, with typical usage in mind, will efficiently make use of, although I do know some people that browse with more than 10 open tabs in Chrome. In those cases 2GB of RAM is quite handy.
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