- May 15, 2012
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I went to my local AT&T store and saw the 1520. Like most people my first impression was: it's big! It was lighter than I anticipated and comfortable to hold. I have a glossy white phone now but I liked the matte finish of the black store demo. The screen is beautiful and it definitely benefits from having an extra column of tiles. I didn't notice any difference in responsiveness compared to my 920 but I didn't expect to. As I play with the phone I realized it didn't feel awkward in my hand at all and in no time I had adapted to it's size. My 920 seemed small after playing with the 1520.
One thing that really annoyed me though was later in the day I was test driving a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe and the dealer was pointing out all the things you could do with their Blue Link system and your smartphone: lock, unlock, start or locate the car, etc. Of course this only works with Android and iPhone.:angry:
One thing that really annoyed me though was later in the day I was test driving a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe and the dealer was pointing out all the things you could do with their Blue Link system and your smartphone: lock, unlock, start or locate the car, etc. Of course this only works with Android and iPhone.:angry: