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Five Inch Phones
Monday 7th January, 2013 10:40 Comments: 0
ZTE's Grand S and Oppo's Find 5 sound like interesting phones; however, I think they'll fail because they're (probably) not going to be running stock Android, and I imagine the battery life will be poor. It probably won't help that people won't (at least initially) trust the brand very much.

Hopefully I won't have to wait too much longer for my LG Nexus 4 to arrive. It's not quite 5", and doesn't support 1080p, but it's close enough to what I'd like. I do think that a 5" phone is the right size for a proper touchscreen smartphone; anything smaller is simply a phone without a keypad/keyboard.
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