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BloodyRain said:
smbu2000 said:

It does make a difference and it is very noticeable. I used my iPhone 4 for well over 2 years and when it changed to the iPhone 5 it felt very different. When I looked at my gf's older ipod touch 3g the screen looked sort of squished. Now she has the newest ipod touch which has the same screen as the iPhone 5. The extra screen size is useful for apps that have been updated to take advantage of the extra screen real estate.

Alright thats good to know. I've been feeling that my 4s screens seems kind of small, but when I briefly compared it to my friends 5, it didn't seem all that different. I guess I really need to actually use it to see the diff.

Yeah, you just need to use it for a bit to get used to the screen. Then when you try using one of the 3.5" screen devices it just feels much smaller. I was perfectly fine with my iPhone 4 screen the whole time I used it. I didn't get rid of my iPhone 4 until after I had my 5 for awhile. Switching between them it felt like a big difference. (I was going to give my iPhone 4 to my gf, but since she wasn't going to use it as a phone I just got her the new iPod touch instead and sold the 4.)




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