5" is to big for a phone and too small for a tablet... I'd need at least a 7" for it to be considered a tablet in my eyes. Even though i'm rocking a droid x and i thought 4.3 was too big for a phone and it turned out to be perfect. I'd have to have it in my hands to make a decision.
@Rudolphe22 While 4.3 is probably an optimal size, I'd go with 5". Think of this as tablet that you can drag anywhere you go (sorry, but I can't see myself carrying 7" tablet all the time)
On the other hand, I can only dream about those sizes... in Canada 4" is still the biggest phone screen you can get.
And if you don't mind, I'll do just that - go and dream about HTC Evo...
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5" is to big for a phone and too small for a tablet... I'd need at least a 7" for it to be considered a tablet in my eyes. Even though i'm rocking a droid x and i thought 4.3 was too big for a phone and it turned out to be perfect. I'd have to have it in my hands to make a decision.
@Rudolphe22 While 4.3 is probably an optimal size, I'd go with 5". Think of this as tablet that you can drag anywhere you go (sorry, but I can't see myself carrying 7" tablet all the time)
On the other hand, I can only dream about those sizes... in Canada 4" is still the biggest phone screen you can get.
And if you don't mind, I'll do just that - go and dream about HTC Evo...
@Rudolphe22 to your last sentence....That's what she said.