With more information on the EVO, the Incredible finally being released and how it all fares against the Droid, probably the most popular, high-end Android phone, I thought I'd post one of these releases, comparing the three.
EVO has Sense, for sure, now so those that hope to run stock Android and avoid the fluff while still having the best phone on the market (complete with two cameras) will have to hope and wait for a root.
Our friends over at Wirefly are running a series of side by side comparisons of some of our favorite Androids against Sprint’s upcoming HTC EVO 4G. The charts are very well put together, and show just about every spec you could ever want to know in a clear, easy to read format. A fight to the pain; GO!
They’ve got the EVO 4G vs. Verizon’s freshly-released Droid Incredible:
And the EVO 4G vs. the best-selling Android to date; the Motorola DROID:
Of course no pricing is available for the EVO yet, but the craziest thing about this comparison is that they have dropped the price of the Moto DROID down to $19.99! That’s just insane for a phone of the DROID’s caliber.
Key Differences
EVO has Sense, for sure, now so those that hope to run stock Android and avoid the fluff while still having the best phone on the market (complete with two cameras) will have to hope and wait for a root.
Our friends over at Wirefly are running a series of side by side comparisons of some of our favorite Androids against Sprint’s upcoming HTC EVO 4G. The charts are very well put together, and show just about every spec you could ever want to know in a clear, easy to read format. A fight to the pain; GO!
They’ve got the EVO 4G vs. Verizon’s freshly-released Droid Incredible:

And the EVO 4G vs. the best-selling Android to date; the Motorola DROID:

Of course no pricing is available for the EVO yet, but the craziest thing about this comparison is that they have dropped the price of the Moto DROID down to $19.99! That’s just insane for a phone of the DROID’s caliber.
Key Differences
- 4G: The HTC Evo 4G is the first phone on a U.S. network to boast 4G connectivity, making it capable of connecting to Sprint’s WiMax network (where available) and enabling the device to reach peak download speeds of over 10 Mbps and peak upload speeds of 1 Mbps. In areas without 4G connectivity, the EVO will still operate on Sprint’s 3G network. Of course, the Motorola DROID connects to Verizon’s speedy 3G network.
- Power: The Motorola DROID is a powerful device in its own right, but succeeding the DROID by a number of months, the EVO 4G is at the top of its class, armed with the latest processor and more RAM. The EVO 4G has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 512MB of RAM, while the DROID has a 550MHz processor and 256MB of RAM. While the difference may not be significantly noticeable in most day-to-day operations (e.g. checking email), the EVO 4Gwill outperform the DROID, particularly when many applications are running simultaneously.
- Display: Like the HTC HD2 (T-Mobile), the HTC EVO 4G is equipped with a huge and gorgeous 4.3-inch touch sensitive 480