I Used The Giant Samsung Phone That Apple Wants To Kill — And I'm Never Going Back To A Tiny Screen Again

Jill D'onfro Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Jill D'onfro Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Jill D'Onfro / BI

When I first started using Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3, almost everything about its enormous size annoyed me. I couldn’t text with one hand. It barely fit in my pocket, or didn’t at all. I felt silly holding it up to my ear to talk on the phone. It was the least subtle or elegant phone I’d ever seen.

Even my friends were horrified. I’d plop the Note onto a table or I’d whip it out to take a picture, and anyone I was hanging out with would double-take.

“What is that thing?!” they’d gasp.

samsung galaxy note 3 poptart
samsung galaxy note 3 poptart

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I quickly learned that people who don’t write about tech for a living have never heard the term “phablet” — a phone / tablet hybrid, which is what the Note 3 is. It clocks in at a whopping 5.95-inches long and 3.12-inches wide, which is about the width of a Pop-Tart, with a couple extra inches tacked on, length-wise.

Large-screen phones are well on their way to becoming the “next big thing,” even though many people still think that they’re ridiculous-looking. Analysts estimate that nearly one-fourth of smartphones shipped world-wide in the third quarter of 2013 had displays of 5 inches or more, with that number set to increase (giant phones are especially popular in the burgeoning Asian market).

Rumor has it that even Apple is planning an upgrade for iPhone 6, from its four-inch display to something bigger. If a big-screen iPhone happens, it will be because the Samsing's Galaxy phones proved that consumers want big screens. Thus the prospect of a big-screen iPhone 6 is the No.1 threat to Galaxy.

The Beginning

Jill D'onfro Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Jill D'onfro Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Jill D'Onfro / BI

I’ve been an Android person for several years now (I initially switched from the iPhone for price reasons when it broke between upgrades, but I stayed for the customization and integration). I’ve been using a phone with an average 4.3-inch display. But now, having switched to the humongous Note 3 for several weeks, I don’t want to go back to a small-screen phone ever again.

For the first week and a half I used the Galaxy Note 3, it felt like an obnoxious novelty. “Ha ha, look at how stupidly huge this phone is!”

I had to start carrying around a purse more than usual (several guy-friends even had issues stuffing the phone into their pocket), and I felt ridiculous texting.

Sure, I noticed some of the upsides right away. YouTube videos looked amazing on the Note’s super clear-and-bright display. I could read long articles on my morning commute without squinting. Every mouth-watering detail of my friend’s Instagrammed brunch looked bigger and more tasty.