I've played with it. It's better than the Evo in almost every aspect. Minus the OS restrictions.
It's fast. The cameras are awesome (the front face camera looks better than our rear cameras tbh). The screen looks better than real life.
That's all it has really going for it. I'm sure the GSIII is better (I played with a GSII and it's tons better than a Evo V)
Personally, I prefer Android due to the fact that it has better sound output (yup, that's one of the only things.).
I'd really rather they get the next Nexus phone or something.
I've used it too, and the older ones, they are very nice. This one should be better than the evo, it's 15 months newer and costs over twice as much. With recent sales on the evo, it might even be 3 times as much.
The thing is, for me anyway, I don't see the added value, over the evo, considering the very large price premium. There's not a whole lot it can do that the evo can't, (if anything?) so it really is of no use to me. I can say the same about the galaxy 3. I find touchwiz ugly and not that great, and while they say the phone is sturdy, it sure doesn't feel like it. Yes it's fast and is the latest and greatest, but what does it REALLY do that the evo doesn't? Outside NFC... I don't know but it doesn't seem like much. Even NFC is kind of useless at this point, which is why apple didn't even bother to put it in the new iphone.
I do prefer the camera on the iphone over most other phones, but I can't think of much else I would take from it and add to the evo, if I could. Even that isn't really a big deal since I have a regular camera anyway. I also don't like internal batteries and storage, so those are big drawbacks on iphone.
Now that's me, I'm a function over form guy. If you want the top of the line manufacturing aesthetics, that's really what the iphone offers over the competitors, imo.
But for people on vm, or at least for me, I am not looking for the top of the line. If I was, I'd be on verizon. At some price point, the prepay model starts to look silly. People are going to pay over $600 for the phone, in order to pay less? That's not what I'm after. I'm after the sweet spot, best bang for the buck. Paying over $600 for a smart phone, that's well beyond the sweet spot. With the evo, you get virtually all the functionality of the top of the line for much less money. Sweet spot.
If you care about impressing your friends, then I guess you need an iphone or galaxy 3. I still am not following how every college kid these days has an iphone, I thought college kids were poor? At least that's how it was when I was there. Apparently priorities have shifted such that it's so important to these kids to have the latest and greatest phone, that they will proudly display their iphone while eating ramen noodles???
