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iOS tends to be a storage hog, Android is definitely a cpu hog (and it certainly doesn't hate having more RAM).
That said, ICS uses the newer Linux revision 3 kernel and this phone has a lot of horsepower under the hood.
It's too soon to say if this is the ongoing complaint many have had against Android, or if this is being caused by Sense 4 - or an immature kernel not using the S4 properly.
I say this because I'm seeing a lot of Sense reboots complaints in the One X thread - and also because the first firmware of the One X was rather laggy.
So - I think you're talking about the end-user experience as shipped - and I agree with you, lag is unacceptable.
The preponderance of posts from rooters and Nexus owners prove that the blog-reported issues can be overcome - either through bloatware removal, rom replacements, configuration changes, what have you.
So, it may be tangential to your point or direct to your point, not sure, but the fault isn't necessarily Android per se - it's how it's being shipped to us as end-users.
Also, I think it's more than worth noting that by now, we all know that phones seem to ship with every useless feature turned on, and that can often affect users actual results.
In any case, my point - ICS is a big generational leap - our first major revision to Android in a few years, and Sense 4 is another generational leap.
I think the lags and Sense reboots show what happens when two big leaps are made at once.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to adopt EL TEvo early and wait for performance updates. Should you or any member of the Mission LTEvo Force be caught or killed, the State Department will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
Good luck, Mr. Phelps!



For what it's worth I was just on the phone with a Sprint Customer Service rep and she said that while 18 May is still listed as the "official" date for the rollout that they are hearing that it may bump out to the 27th which is an odd date because it's a Sunday.
Sir we have a question about the last part. The get caught or killed part...what if we get caught killing a fellow member of the force?:dontknow:![]()

For what it's worth I was just on the phone with a Sprint Customer Service rep and she said that while 18 May is still listed as the "official" date for the rollout that they are hearing that it may bump out to the 27th which is an odd date because it's a Sunday.

I just got that e-mail also. It looks to me like it's just a tease... It gives no indication of when it is actually shipping and the cs rep I spoke to a couple of days ago said that my order was already processed.
I really wouldn't hold my breath for delivery until the 16th-17th...

deliveries to come early?
HTC EVO 4G LTE Pre-orders To Begin Shipping Monday | Androidian3VOlution (1 grain of nacl)
I think i have heard people refer to the problem as "power cycling"? On the Sprint community forum many were refering to it as a "freezing problem".Welcome to the forums!
Questions like this can only be answered once the phone is out.
That said, my Evo never froze up on me, I never once missed a call, so I'm not clear what particular "freezing problems" you're referring to.![]()
I just pre-ordered my LTEVO. I hope it is considerably better than my Samsung Instinct and for quick deployment in San Diego.![]()
Though I haven't ordered my LTEvo yet, as a fellow San Diego resident I'm hoping for a quick deployment as well. I will say that based on SD actually being on the list of cities to get LTE(Phase 2 rollout) I'm more hopefully as we never appeared on a list for 4G that I'm aware of.
Seriously though, take a shot of it out in the wild for us!
Regardless of who has what, how did the phone look and feel to you? What were your general impressions on it?
Nice find! Sounds like that store made a mistake and put the display out early. Question: was it a real, live phone, or a hollowed out "dummy" phone?
Good point! What was I thinking not taking a pic for you all. :dong:
I will stop in and take one on my way home from work today.
Does anyone know how the screen will compare to my MoPho? I love how easy it is to see and read the screen, as well as look at pictures in sunlight on my MoPho.
Thanks
That's a question that can be answered when the phone releases!
