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To your ear ? There is a headset included so holding it to your ear is not necessary. When one holds a phone to one's ear use a regular phone weighing far less than 180 g. And the N810 sized device does fit into a pocket.
The main reason for the 3G added too it is IMHO that for mobile internet no more bluetooth is needed to an external phone.
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And 180g is not that much considering that there have been 200gr or heavier phones on the market. But there hasn't been a 5" phone, that'd be just silly.
A 5" tablet is OK, but not a phone.