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Phone upgrade: ~5 inches

I have the opportunity to upgrade my phone (currently an iPhone 5 with awful battery life) and I was wondering what Android phones I should look into. The screen should be anywhere from 4.7 inches to 5 inches, have good battery life, and be comfortable to hold. Price isn't much of a deciding factor as I will be able to sell the iPhone.

 

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Well the Z3 Compact is 0.1 inch below what you want but is very good performer in battery life and is comfortable to hold thanks to its size :).

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Galaxy S6 Edge  :P

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Asus Zenfone 2

oh yeah the 

Z3 isint bad

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Galaxy S6 Edge  :P

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Asus Zenfone 2

Zenfone 2 is 5.5 inches and S6 is 5.1 inches xD

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Galaxy S6 Edge  :P

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Asus Zenfone 2

oh yeah the 

Z3 isint bad

Zenfone 2 is a bit too large, possibly the S6

 

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i5 4278U, Intel Iris Graphics, 8GB 1600, 128GB SSD, 2560x1600 IPS display, Mid-2014 Model

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All the parts are here, just need to get customized cords to connect the motherboard to the front panel.

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Well the Z3 Compact is 0.1 inch below what you want but is very good performer in battery life and is comfortable to hold thanks to its size :).

I'll have to look into that

 

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i5 4670k, GTX 970, 12GB 1600, 120GB SSD, 240GB SDD, 1TB HDD, CM Storm Quickfire TK, G502, VG248QE, ATH M40x, Fractal R4

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i5 4278U, Intel Iris Graphics, 8GB 1600, 128GB SSD, 2560x1600 IPS display, Mid-2014 Model

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All the parts are here, just need to get customized cords to connect the motherboard to the front panel.

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S6 is a pretty good choice, if you can deal with touchwiz.

I'm here just for the photos.

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S6 is a pretty good choice, if you can deal with touchwiz.

Its like a stock android touchwiz ..... and its supose to be 50-70% better than in the note 4 which had the best touchwiz yet.

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S6 is the best choice, and can i ask why such a specific size?

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S6 is the best choice, and can i ask why such a specific size?

Not too big, not too small

 

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i5 4670k, GTX 970, 12GB 1600, 120GB SSD, 240GB SDD, 1TB HDD, CM Storm Quickfire TK, G502, VG248QE, ATH M40x, Fractal R4

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i5 4278U, Intel Iris Graphics, 8GB 1600, 128GB SSD, 2560x1600 IPS display, Mid-2014 Model

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All the parts are here, just need to get customized cords to connect the motherboard to the front panel.

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