mgoblueno1
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Trying to decide between the two, if anyone wants to give me any advice on either one please post below!
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if it were up to me, I'd be all over the HTC product. HTC sense is the best android UI i've seen yet. For those of us who don't want to spend a lot of time trying to get a UI that just works well , this is the way to go. And for those who do like to spend a lot of time tinkering to get a UI to work well using AOSP or CM7, it'll STILL never even add up anywhere close to Sense. Just my 2c. My only gripe about Sense is that the bluetooth stack is inadequate.
Basically right. HTC has a website where you can, after agreeing that you are voiding your warranty, unlock the bootloader on your phone. The Holiday/Waikiki (the other proposed name I've seen) may be unlocked out of the box though - I believe they had indicated that new phone models would be unlocked. But them locking their phones isn't really anything new - they've always done that, and it doesn't normally take the dev community long to work around that.
Actually Touchwiz 4.0 is nothing like previous version of Touchwiz looking like iOS. It's a lot easier, intuitive to use and looking great. Many UK SGSII users said it's even better than HTC Sense in many ways.
Also I wouldn't touch HTC until they prove they know how to get good battery life on phones. None of my friends with Evo 4G, Thunderbolt couldn't get through a day without recharging twice per day under medium usage.
You may have a point, my brother has an Evo and complains about bad battery life. I didn't think much of it at the time. Figuring it was about like all Android phones.
Didn't know till this thread HTC has a rep for bad battery life.
if it were up to me, I'd be all over the HTC product. HTC sense is the best android UI i've seen yet. For those of us who don't want to spend a lot of time trying to get a UI that just works well , this is the way to go. And for those who do like to spend a lot of time tinkering to get a UI to work well using AOSP or CM7, it'll STILL never even add up anywhere close to Sense. Just my 2c. My only gripe about Sense is that the bluetooth stack is inadequate.