5.96″ on the Nexus = you'll need to buy bigger pants as I don't think it will fit in most pockets.
I think I made a good choice in buying the G3, big but not too big, just hope they don't take ages with the Android v5 update.
 
Why don't they give camera specs that mean something on these reviews, like image sensor size.
 
5.96″ on the Nexus = you'll need to buy bigger pants as I don't think it will fit in most pockets.
I think I made a good choice in buying the G3, big but not too big, just hope they don't take ages with the Android v5 update.

No problem if you're Chicky Lamba :p.
 
I think software should rate higher in these reviews too...
Integrating stuff on iOS is a mission - no file manager, no ability to move data around, etc.
 
they've all copied samsung with the size of the phone, but still they don't have a copy of the s-pen? that's what really sets the note apart from the others.
 
i want the Nexus 6... purely from an update perspective as well as something different.. to the Note....
 
Nexus reigns supreme, I have had a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 - nothing comes close to a Nexus phone.
 
I think software should rate higher in these reviews too...
Integrating stuff on iOS is a mission - no file manager, no ability to move data around, etc.

Software is a factor but it's not a quantifiable specification. iOS has the best app selection but you dislike aspects of it. Stock Android gets immediate updates but it's very barebones and you have to set up everything manually. Touchwiz for Note4 has an ugly UI but has the best multitasking phablet elements. It's hard to say which is best apart from personal biases.
 
iPhone will consistently get hammered in every hardware spec shootout with top end droids.
 
iGnorance is mainly on the iFanbois side. How many of them every actually used a Nexus phone? Or even an EmotionUI phone from Huawei?

This is about tabulated specifications and how they lead to misguided conclusions of inferiority/superiority, without taking the operating system into context. Or further, things like lens quality vs megapixels, dual cores being faster than quad cores, half/third amounts of RAM in fact being smoother, etc.

To answer your question though, I don't think most iDevice users are concerned in the least about Android devices.
 
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