Happy 5th of July all:
Was wondering if it is possible to be objective about our phones?
I can say for sure that I WANT to really love my Evo but without using someone else's Evo how can I ever know about the quality of the call or the responsiveness of the functions?
Someone recently talked about the EVO 4G not being a very good phone. I've heard others say that the EVO 4G is the best smartphone on the market. Is it possible that the phone that one person has works a lot differently than the one that another person has even with the same rom and kernel and memory? Let's not take into consideration the way people treat their phone. Wear and tear has a huge effect on the way a phone works over time. My GF and I got a two-fer deal a few years back and in less than 6 months her phone looked like it had been through the war and mine looked like it was never used.
But my evo sounds terrible: the ear speaker rattles like a piece of torn cellophane. From time to time it takes far too long for an app to load. It also seems like ambient noise is annoying to everyone I talk to. People I am talking to always ask me what I am doing or "what that noise? Moving paper while talking on the phone always bothers people and driving with a window open means I can not have a conversation at all. Is this MY phone, THE phone, or the nature of smart phones?
Why is it critically important not to allow the battery to run down til the phone turns off?
If there is any truth to the story that using the phone/apps while it is charging somehow deteriorates the ability of the battery to hold a charge; why isn't it so well known that it comes as a warning with the phone and or charger?
My phone takes so long to boot since turning off "quick boot" that for emergencies you could bleed to death before it's ready to use.
At the least it sounds like I need a new ear piece speaker and main speaker and perhaps a new mic. I tried using a bluetooth ear-piece and that too produces poor quality on my EVO. The same earpiece works fine on an old LG phone that I had before the EVO.
No warranty to that's not an option. But it would be nice to have it checked out with test equipment.
Thanks for your feedback.
Was wondering if it is possible to be objective about our phones?
I can say for sure that I WANT to really love my Evo but without using someone else's Evo how can I ever know about the quality of the call or the responsiveness of the functions?
Someone recently talked about the EVO 4G not being a very good phone. I've heard others say that the EVO 4G is the best smartphone on the market. Is it possible that the phone that one person has works a lot differently than the one that another person has even with the same rom and kernel and memory? Let's not take into consideration the way people treat their phone. Wear and tear has a huge effect on the way a phone works over time. My GF and I got a two-fer deal a few years back and in less than 6 months her phone looked like it had been through the war and mine looked like it was never used.
But my evo sounds terrible: the ear speaker rattles like a piece of torn cellophane. From time to time it takes far too long for an app to load. It also seems like ambient noise is annoying to everyone I talk to. People I am talking to always ask me what I am doing or "what that noise? Moving paper while talking on the phone always bothers people and driving with a window open means I can not have a conversation at all. Is this MY phone, THE phone, or the nature of smart phones?
Why is it critically important not to allow the battery to run down til the phone turns off?
If there is any truth to the story that using the phone/apps while it is charging somehow deteriorates the ability of the battery to hold a charge; why isn't it so well known that it comes as a warning with the phone and or charger?
My phone takes so long to boot since turning off "quick boot" that for emergencies you could bleed to death before it's ready to use.
At the least it sounds like I need a new ear piece speaker and main speaker and perhaps a new mic. I tried using a bluetooth ear-piece and that too produces poor quality on my EVO. The same earpiece works fine on an old LG phone that I had before the EVO.
No warranty to that's not an option. But it would be nice to have it checked out with test equipment.
Thanks for your feedback.

and it still gives me a brand new feel. I never had a phone which can be fully customized to my liking. If you have a chance to have it repaired, Give it a shot.
