jerzeywill
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I had all iPhones that came out so far. Love my Evo and Sprint. Love the freedom of Android. Never going back to iPhone. iPad is good enough until Android or Windows 7 tablet comes out.
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Google has no excuse for not being flat out better than the iPhone OS. They have more money and more resources. They better fix it quick,
Google has no excuse for not being flat out better than the iPhone OS. They have more money and more resources. They better fix it quick,
Not sure where you pulled this little fact from but you might want to check it again, Google does NOT have more $ then Apple, nor is their company worth as much or as highly rated on the market.
And lets see, a 30+ year company who has spent almost all of it on trying to make user friendly products vs a Search engine company who bought Android and brought it to market less then two years ago is less refined.
Shocking stuff.
HTC should announce an HTC Evo 4G 2nd gen phone for Q3 2011 with a dual core 2GHz CPU, GPU chip on Die, 4.3" or 4.5" PixelQi screen, 2200mAh LiPo, 1080p normally compressed video, full HDMI out support (plug the cable in and see your phones display on screen, not just videos and slideshows), noise cancelling mic's dual speaker speakerphone (stereo w/ virtual surround?), fixed hardware and software issues (ie iPhone 4 announced 1700 updates to the OS), kickstand attached to the backplate, so if you don't like it, you can remove it, 16GB internal storage with a removeable storage device (the new technology that is replacing SDHC), and I think it would be an iPhone killer at that point.
We've been looking for an iPhone killer since 2007, it hasn't happened yet. What will kill the iPhone is a refined Android OS. People keep thinking hardware or a single phone will kill the iPhone, its actually the OS and its many Android handsets that will kill the iPhone.
We've been looking for an iPhone killer since 2007...
JPersonally, I just wish the Google OS was more refined. Even with a 1 Ghz processor, the Evo stutters when scrolling apps, menus, etc...Overlays look old and ugly too...with that nasty solid grey background (you know, from the 80's)...the youtube app button overly, the way the volume looks, the horrid handcent pop up.
I also really wish the OS took better advantage of the higher resolution. For example, the iPhone shows more songs on a play list on its smaller display than the EVO on its bigger display. They keyboard is ginormous, and I can fit more lines of text on an email with the keyboard up from my 3 year old iPod Touch with a 3.5" screen than on my 2 week old EVO with a 4.3" screen.
Google has no excuse for not being flat out better than the iPhone OS. They have more money and more resources. They better fix it quick,
As much as I love my EVO, if the iPhone was on a better network, I'd be likely to switch. The only thing rooting ever got me was tethering, and I don't use that often enough.
I just think the iPhone OS is more refined. I shouldn't have to root and tweak the h3ll out of my phone just to make it work right. Even still, you KNOW the android experience is not as 'smooth' as an iPhone, in any respect.
But, a phone is part hardware, part network. I've never had any issues with Sprint, thus, I have an EVO.
Your thoughts?
Please ignore the OP. He is nothing but a troll.

Bars in the CDMA world mean little compared to your ability to make a call. What you will find is even with 1 bar your calls will be crisp, clean AND WILL NOT DROP...In the CDMA world we say BARS MEAN NOTHING UNLESS YOU WANT A LONG ISLAND....![]()
AT&T is in to bars...and we know what happens with that...

A lot of people I know that are not blinded by their love of Steve Jobs admit they drop calls alot. Shoot, I have some friends that have iPhones, its hard to have a conversations with them without their phone dropping. I could not handle a poor network.When my contract is up with ATT I am getting rid of that phone. DROPPED CALLS (60-75% of calls drop) slow, unresponsive OS, slow 3G speeds. Although as pointed out the OS is definitely smoother than Android you definitely can't customize it as much as Android.
So then, Honda, Toyota & Hyundai should not be able to make better cars than GM right? they haven't been around long enough, so...Not sure where you pulled this little fact from but you might want to check it again, Google does NOT have more $ then Apple, nor is their company worth as much or as highly rated on the market.
And lets see, a 30+ year company who has spent almost all of it on trying to make user friendly products vs a Search engine company who bought Android and brought it to market less then two years ago is less refined.
Shocking stuff.

I dunno, I grab a iPhone 3GS, it feel less 'potent' but what it does do, it does very well.I just picked up my buddy's iPhone after being with my EVO for only two days and it felt like I was playing with a toy. So glad I got rid of my iPhone for the EVO. There's no way I could go back now.
Thank you for your input on your previous iPhone experience, your response has greatly improved the quality of this thread; which, until I created it, did not exist for previous iPhone users to have input to compare to Android with.Please ignore the OP. He is nothing but a troll. Reposted his exact post on a totally different thread word for word. Hopefully, when the mods notice he will be dealt with.
I love the EVO's screen, I love the iPhone OS's 'polish' and I completely agree with your frustration of the poor lack of resolution/screen real estate utilization on the EVO.By comparison, the EVO's screen is the most impressive. When I went back to my iPod, I was like, what the heck, this screen is too small.
What I do miss most though is the iPhone OS. IMO, iOS4 is pretty much untouchable when it comes to refinement and polish. Its nearly across the board from copy/paste, transitions, scrolling, text input, SMS, MMS, and a much better looking UI.
I also noticed that the iPhone uses its space better compared to the EVO. I loaded up the Digg app on both devices and I saw the same amount of text height wise on both devices. Also the EVO only fits 4 icon apps across, it has a big screen, why not fit 5 or 6 across?
That would be intelligent...that's not HTC.never owned an iAnything, but I need to say here that the reason the iPhone has the pluses vs. Evo that it does have is because Apple has take user complaints and their own ideas and made a new VERSION of the SAME phone. they are the only company I know that continues to improve a "current" product, while everyone else is out to design a NEW device every 2-9 weeks. If HTC would continue making the "same" devices and improving them the Evo 3 or 4 would be rock solid.
I know there were phones like the HTC Touch (my last phone) Touch Pro, and Touch Pro 2, but if you look at them, the only thing they had in common was the name (and I think the Pro and Pro 2 had the same OS version when the Pro 2 launched), they are not the same phone "fixed" they are each separate models that follow the same "idea" so they got progressive names...
OMG, I just...well, i shouldn't get up for awhile.HTC should announce an HTC Evo 4G 2nd gen phone for Q3 2011 with a dual core 2GHz CPU, GPU chip on Die, 4.3" or 4.5" PixelQi screen, 2200mAh LiPo, 1080p normally compressed video, full HDMI out support (plug the cable in and see your phones display on screen, not just videos and slideshows), noise cancelling mic's dual speaker speakerphone (stereo w/ virtual surround?), fixed hardware and software issues (ie iPhone 4 announced 1700 updates to the OS), kickstand attached to the backplate, so if you don't like it, you can remove it, 16GB internal storage with a removeable storage device (the new technology that is replacing SDHC), and I think it would be an iPhone killer at that point.
Thanks.I disagree. The OP made some valid points based on his/her personal experience, and the responses to those have (almost) all been intelligent and constructive.
As to posting the same text in a different thread... well, it's exactly that - a different thread but on a similar topic started by another member. That's no reason by itself to throw the t-word around.![]()
I have had an iphone, several WM, and now Android. So far the EVO is the best, but give a few months and I will want something else![]()
You sound like an Apple fanboy. Obviously your not, because you don't use one. First off, I had a 3G and I have the S , and I'll be getting the new 4 on Thursday. Simply put, apple makes a very reliable piece of hardware. The iPhone is really good in my book. However , dropped calls are insane, and a way of life with it. My EVO blows the S out of the water. And honestly, even with some of the EVO issues, its in the lead right now for the best device I've ever owned. And I've owned plenty!
True, but it doesn't change the fact that we don't have a choice for iPhone right now.And making calls in the iPhone? Too bad the dropped call "issue" is an ATT thing, not an iPhone thing.
Please ignore the OP. He is nothing but a troll. Reposted his exact post on a totally different thread word for word. Hopefully, when the mods notice he will be dealt with.
True, but it doesn't change the fact that we don't have a choice for iPhone right now.
And I don't even want to start into how much of the _world_ market that Nokia has - and they make some very, very good phones, do they not?
As for your idea that Android will kill the iPhone, I'm intrigued by your ability to make predictions in the tech sector and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.
If the smartphone market segment is forced to have either an iPhone or an Android in first place and the other in second, then they're going to be very well served, indeed.
In my opinion.
BUT - the iPhone is not the gorilla in the room, not by a long shot. In the US, it's RIM, worldwide, it's Nokia.
Android won't kill the iPhone.
well yeahWell... you do, just unlocked and with Tmo.
On the 24th, I'll pick up my iPhone 4 from the Apple Store, then on the way back, I will stop at Radio Shack to return my Evo.