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...to take a poke at the Apple Fanbois...
I find people make excuses for their weapon of choice, so yeah, the guys that claimed the iPhone was the right size might make an about face, but then, doesn't everyone?
Personally, I think the Android phones in question are too big. I think the iPhone 4 I have is too heavy.
As a poster has already said, the phone itself may not actually get that much bigger, if at all. You have to remember that we are dealing with Apple here, not Samsung or what have you. The chances of them finding a way to get a bigger screen whilst keeping the form the same size isn't beyond them. Personally I don't care, I love the form of the iPhone now, just not the weight of it... My preference for a phone would be the same form as the iPod Touch. Lighter, slimmer and feels better.
Edited 2012-05-16 14:26 UTC