Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 too Big to handle ?


Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with massive 4.8 display size. but did you ever feel that Galaxy S3 size is making it difficult to handle?

Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 too Big to handle ?

Samsung Galaxy S3 is truly an iphone killer. In my last article: Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs iPhone 4s, Samsung Galaxy S3 was a clear winner in every almost every segment except the OS & processor. First thing you notice about samsung S3 is its size. The phone is massive & got 4.8 inch monstrous super AMOLED display. Galaxy s3 got record braking pre-booking & made apple think about its strategies again. But does it suits your needs ?

Galaxy S3- NOT designed for HUMANS with tiny fingers

Galaxy S3 display size too Big handle
Dimensions of  Samsung galaxy S3 is 136.6 x 70.6mm where as iphone 4s's length & breadth is 115.2 x 58.6 mm. There is large difference between the both the phones. Having big mobile phone comes with some significant advantages as well disadvantages.

Bigger screen means you see things bigger, better & clearer. If you love watching movies , Galaxy S3 is an ideal choice for you. Watching movies, videos is fun on Samsung GalaxyS3. With bigger size, you can  see bigger browsing windows & makes it easy for you to navigate.

If you are a kid or an adult with small & tiny fingers, you might waster you energy in running your fingers all over your phone. Big phones like Samsung Note & Galaxy S3 have lots of navigation menu all over the phone.

That's why you might not able to text with only one hand or access top & bottom of screen with one hand. You will have to use your both the hands to get you work done.

Another problem you might come across is pocket size. Some of you might find to fit your S3 in your pockets. 

iPhone 4S has got 4.3 inches size which is an ideal size for any phone. As per the tests conducted, Average human hand size is capable of navigating all the corners of iPhone 4S with one hand. But when size exceeds 4.3 inches, it is a headache to to operate phone with one hand.


Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with massive 4.8 display size. but did you ever feel that Galaxy S3 size is making it difficult to handle?

Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 too Big to handle ?

Samsung Galaxy S3 is truly an iphone killer. In my last article: Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs iPhone 4s, Samsung Galaxy S3 was a clear winner in every almost every segment except the OS & processor. First thing you notice about samsung S3 is its size. The phone is massive & got 4.8 inch monstrous super AMOLED display. Galaxy s3 got record braking pre-booking & made apple think about its strategies again. But does it suits your needs ?

Galaxy S3- NOT designed for HUMANS with tiny fingers

Galaxy S3 display size too Big handle
Dimensions of  Samsung galaxy S3 is 136.6 x 70.6mm where as iphone 4s's length & breadth is 115.2 x 58.6 mm. There is large difference between the both the phones. Having big mobile phone comes with some significant advantages as well disadvantages.

Bigger screen means you see things bigger, better & clearer. If you love watching movies , Galaxy S3 is an ideal choice for you. Watching movies, videos is fun on Samsung GalaxyS3. With bigger size, you can  see bigger browsing windows & makes it easy for you to navigate.

If you are a kid or an adult with small & tiny fingers, you might waster you energy in running your fingers all over your phone. Big phones like Samsung Note & Galaxy S3 have lots of navigation menu all over the phone.

That's why you might not able to text with only one hand or access top & bottom of screen with one hand. You will have to use your both the hands to get you work done.

Another problem you might come across is pocket size. Some of you might find to fit your S3 in your pockets. 

iPhone 4S has got 4.3 inches size which is an ideal size for any phone. As per the tests conducted, Average human hand size is capable of navigating all the corners of iPhone 4S with one hand. But when size exceeds 4.3 inches, it is a headache to to operate phone with one hand.

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