The funny thing is it's not. Search youtube for iPad vs EVO. Even the iPad can't beat the EVO. The iPhone is pwnd.
YouTube - HTC EVO vs Apple iPad
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The funny thing is it's not. Search youtube for iPad vs EVO. Even the iPad can't beat the EVO. The iPhone is pwnd.
so then it can't multitask, it has to be modified.
Anyone else agree?
Hands down, the best android phone on the market. Crazy specs, and everything seems to work well. The video chat apps are great, and android has a fairly large sized app catalog now - Although, in my opinion there are better apps for the iphone.
So after talking to my buddy about it, he said something that really has me thinking. We were talking about how this is one of the, if not most, responsive android phones out there - but even still, there's a minor lag to it. Don't get me wrong it's a very slight delay, but it not only is it during swiping home screens but also follows into the app drawer and others.
So anyways what he said was that this new (to us) technology is great, but it's still not as smooth as the old iPhone... and he's right.
The latest and greatest android device still isn't running as smoothly as my old iPhone 3GS. Obviously it has to do with a number of things, but i just can't help be bothered by it. Another example is scrolling - Sometimes when scrolling I'll end up selecting and opening something. Doesn't make sense to me at all, maybe I have to relearn how to scroll? Again don't get me wrong I think this is a really, really, really good phone.
Anyways I don't know who of you are coming from an iPhone, but I just thought I'd share. This is my 3rd android handset (hero, moment) and I think the OS is good....but there need some kinks worked out. Hopefully everything is better on Froyo. *crossing fingers*
/end rant.
Huh? The iPad loads the second page faster, it was already up and showing you the page. Just because the EVO finished the bar first doesn't mean it won. Really looked like a tie to me, which makes me impressed with the EVO for sure.
Kind of a biased test, IMO.
I sold my iPhone 3GS to get the EVO. After reading the reviews over the last few weeks, I decided to hold off to really see what you guys (the real reviewers) say before I make my decision.
I'm sure you're going to think I'm an Apple fanboy, but I really did sell my iPhone to buy this phone.
From what I've read today:
1) SD Card issue (I think this has been fixed) OTA FIXED
2) Camera Sucks (probably ok, but bad for an 8MP) Take the plastic cover off
3) Video camera audio sucks (seen this first hand on youtube vids) SUBJECTIVE
4) 4G Service/speed is crap in areas where it's supposed to be "Great" Speeds are great when you have coverage,
5) Haptic Feedback not work for many users (see threads today) Works for me
6) Battery life is getting bad reviews Much better than the reviews
7) Problems obtaining IP Address in 4G areas No problems
8) Lots of Qik issues FRING
9) Washed Out Screen In direct sunlight ..YES
Yeah, none of these are probably huge deals for most of you, but it's going to make me wait until I can at least play with a unit for awhile before I decide to get one.
And I went to two stores today and all they had was dummy phones...which brings me to another complaint about Sprint....sigh....
Another example is scrolling - Sometimes when scrolling I'll end up selecting and opening something. Doesn't make sense to me at all, maybe I have to relearn how to scroll? Again don't get me wrong I think this is a really, really, really good phone.
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Here we go guys, the trolling has begun....GTFO
2) Camera Sucks (probably ok, but bad for an 8MP)
I sold my iPhone 3GS to get the EVO. After reading the reviews over the last few weeks, I decided to hold off to really see what you guys (the real reviewers) say before I make my decision.
I'm sure you're going to think I'm an Apple fanboy, but I really did sell my iPhone to buy this phone.
From what I've read today:
1) SD Card issue (I think this has been fixed)
2) Camera Sucks (probably ok, but bad for an 8MP)
3) Video camera audio sucks (seen this first hand on youtube vids)
4) 4G Service/speed is crap in areas where it's supposed to be "Great"
5) Haptic Feedback not work for many users (see threads today)
6) Battery life is getting bad reviews
7) Problems obtaining IP Address in 4G areas
8) Lots of Qik issues
9) Washed Out Screen
Yeah, none of these are probably huge deals for most of you, but it's going to make me wait until I can at least play with a unit for awhile before I decide to get one.
And I went to two stores today and all they had was dummy phones...which brings me to another complaint about Sprint....sigh....
I'm not sure it's a Google problem. Like I said the Incredible is very smooth. Don't know if you saw the link to the video I posted, but this guy thinks it beats the iPhone 3GS. Remember the Incredible is moving a lot more pixels too:
Droid Incredible vs iPhone 3GS Web Browsing
Biased my ass. The bar indicates that the Data is finished loading on the page. Do you want me to do ten more runs? Go back to macrumors or should I go there and post the video.
Evo is faster than iPad and the upcoming iPhone. Deal with it.
Yeah, I saw some of the video tests of flash running and while the flash itself seemed to play ok, it really slowed down everything else with the browsing experience if a flash element was loaded. Two things I was happy to see that they did - 1) make it a download from the market which makes updates much easier and faster to roll out, and 2) allow flash to be on-demand so that it doesn't automatically load the flash elements unless specifically requested so it doesn't slow down the browser loading flash ads or even other flash content the user isn't interested in seeing. This keeps the browsing speeds fast unless you want to watch something in flash.
To be honest, I don't think Android will ever be as smooth as Apple for one reason. They are focused on speed, while Apple is focused on the smoothness to the detriment of speed. I've played around with my wife's iPhone alot, mostly because I am trying to develop apps for Android (and some iPhone), but primarily Android. One thing that I have focused on is how smooth the Apple interface is. It's really remarkable. But pretty much every single app I test with both, opens and runs faster on Android. But when you're using the phones not side by side, the iPhone seems smoother and just as fast. The key, at least what I think is the key, are animations/transitions. Apple and Apple Developers incorporate a ton of SLOW animations into their apps. They look great, they provide great eye candy, and most importantly, they make the user forget they are waiting. It also provides an extra little bit of time for the phone to perform/complete whatever actions/tasks it is being asked to perform. I know they do this and it still works on me because everything seems to run smoother. Android and Android Developers typically use minimal animations or transitions.
Its much the same with a Mac. When you close a document, it (relatively) slowly sucks down into the icon at the bottom of the screen like a genie going into a bottle. On Windows, it closes with a very minimal animation. It doesn't look nearly as cool, and in fact, in comparison, it looks clunky and abrupt. But its just as fast or faster. The Apple Developer's Guidelines stress using animations to convey information to the user. It also provides that if your program appears idle for more than 2 seconds, the operating system will take over and perform some action on the screen to keep the user engaged. So if your program takes 5 seconds to load, and you don't provide some sort of eye-candy (albeit helpful eye-candy because it tells you the computer is working), then Apple will do it for you.
If you have an iPhone or iPad you can easily see what I'm describing. If you don't, watch the iPad commercial closely next time, and when they turn it to the side, watch how SLOWLY it rotates to the landscape view. Its almost comical.
I'm not a big fan of how Apple does a lot of things, but what they are able to do with animations to improve the user experience is unbelievable.
Anyways, those are my thoughts having played around alot with the iPhone and several different Android phones.
Ok, for arguments sake. We will say the iPhone "scrolls" better. It doesn't matter, the Evo still pwns it, in every other shape and form and remember we are talking about the yet to be released iPhone. Because it will be the one comparable to the iPad.
Either way the Evo wins. The End.