lippidp
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...and I have the advantage of a much bigger screen (and also a thin phone, which you don't get with a slider-style keyboard handset).
The only reason for the bigger screen is so you can type better with the crappy soft keyboard! (unless you're a consumer and just watch videos and play games all day) And who says you can't have a keyboard AND a big screen? The difference in thickness we're talking about is 1.2mm (Pantech Renue vs. Nokia Lumia 920). Sure, there are trade-offs and I suppose it all comes down to personal preference. However, if your goal is accurate and enjoyable typing then a real keyboard should be considered.