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Not to mention it will have fastest current processor in it and a substantial bit of RAM to help keep just simple operations smooth and seamless.
What EVO is capable of is a lot more 'phone' that what many people will desire to take advantage of. My mother has a Hero and loves it very much, but she doesn't utilize the features anywhere close to what I do. But it's completely okay to not use every feature the phone has if it lets you do what you want and your value meets/exceeds the price point.Anybody care to school a technologically impaired mother of 3 on all the terminology/specs/what's so cool about this that and the other? I find all this fascinating but admit I am having trouble figuring some stuff out.
I only ask that you speak slowly and use small words.
OR when you walk into a store and are looking for a particular pattern, design, or color...how much easier is it to show the salesperson exactly what you're talking about on an awesome screen?Um, I thought I asked for small words-lol. What in hell is RAM and a processor?
agreed lol. i wish my mom would do stuff like this.First off let me say it's totally kickass that a mother of 3 is on an Android forum looking for geek knowledge. My mom barely knows what a cell phone is...your kids are already off to a good start![]()
First off let me say it's totally kickass that a mother of 3 is on an Android forum looking for geek knowledge. My mom barely knows what a cell phone is...your kids are already off to a good start![]()
3. Shopping. LOL This is something my wife loves. How does "OMG! It's so much cheaper at ____ let's just stop by there on the way home" sound? Fast speed helps comparison shopping on the flyOR when you walk into a store and are looking for a particular pattern, design, or color...how much easier is it to show the salesperson exactly what you're talking about on an awesome screen?
I almost fell off my chair when I read that. lol So true. You ask for a simple easy to understand question and in a forum of geeks, they come back at you with even more geek talk. lmao I love it.Um, I thought I asked for small words-lol. What in hell is RAM and a processor?
First off let me say it's totally kickass that a mother of 3 is on an Android forum looking for geek knowledge. My mom barely knows what a cell phone is...your kids are already off to a good start![]()


Anybody care to school a technologically impaired mother of 3 on all the terminology/specs/what's so cool about this that and the other? I find all this fascinating but admit I am having trouble figuring some stuff out.
I only ask that you speak slowly and use small words.
Here are some basic analogies:
Imagine you're sitting at a desk.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the desktop. The more RAM, the more stuff you can put on your desktop.
ROM (Read-Only Memory) is your desk's file drawer. When you start a program, it's like taking your email client or browser out of the file drawer and placing it on your desktop so you can use it.
Processor is you. You're the one who takes your stuff out of your file drawer and places them on your desktop. You shuffle the papers around, you stuff things back in the drawer.
A faster processor is you jacked up on Mountain Dew - with caffeine in your system you work faster. You shuffle papers faster, you put things in and out of your file drawer faster.
WiMax is your interaction with your office staff. On slower connections, your office staff take their sweet time bringing you the stuff you asked for, and then tell you about it at a leisurely pace.
With WiMax, you ask for it, and it's sorta like the butler in Mr. Deeds, instantly there before you turn around. Sneaky, sneaky. You send them away to do a project, and they're back before you know it, and you wonder how they could be done already.
Screen size - well, that's your window to the world. The bigger your office window, the more you can see. Other phones are like a ship's porthole, while the EVO is like having a glass wall in your office so you can see everything going on outside.
Here are some basic analogies:
Imagine you're sitting at a desk.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the desktop. The more RAM, the more stuff you can put on your desktop.
ROM (Read-Only Memory) is your desk's file drawer. When you start a program, it's like taking your email client or browser out of the file drawer and placing it on your desktop so you can use it.
Processor is you. You're the one who takes your stuff out of your file drawer and places them on your desktop. You shuffle the papers around, you stuff things back in the drawer.
A faster processor is you jacked up on Mountain Dew - with caffeine in your system you work faster. You shuffle papers faster, you put things in and out of your file drawer faster.
WiMax is your interaction with your office staff. On slower connections, your office staff take their sweet time bringing you the stuff you asked for, and then tell you about it at a leisurely pace.
With WiMax, you ask for it, and it's sorta like the butler in Mr. Deeds, instantly there before you turn around. Sneaky, sneaky. You send them away to do a project, and they're back before you know it, and you wonder how they could be done already.
Screen size - well, that's your window to the world. The bigger your office window, the more you can see. Other phones are like a ship's porthole, while the EVO is like having a glass wall in your office so you can see everything going on outside.