Just thought I'd contribute a little. I don't want to get into the argument about LCD vs AMOLED and if it's possible for HTC/sprint to do a last minute surprise. But in case you guys are wondering, most of HTC's screens come from a company in China (duh) called Toppoly. They manufacture LCD screens for different phone companies. Their site is down right now but here it is:
Samsung, Nokia, LG, Sony Ericsson, HTC, dopod
Here's their 7" screen:
Toppoly 7" AMOLED display at FPD international
And as for Samsung - yes they manufacture their own screens:
Samsung Mobile Display
And in fact their LCD TV screens are manufactured in a joint venture with Sony. So if you're wondering why their qualities and even features are eerily similar, that's why:
EETimes.com - Joint Sony, Samsung LCD factory opens
I'm an electrical engineer and I'm an active member of IEEE so I get a bunch of parts magazines and used to source parts for HP/Agilent. But been out of that world for a while now...just wanted to add some info in case you guys were wondering
My brother got a job at HP, back in 80, right out of college. HP transferred him to the medical products division, then HP spun it and instruments off into Agilent. Then Agilent sold med prod to Philips Medical. He has worked the same job for 30 years, but worked for 3 companies, lol.
Ok, so that was completely unrelated to the Evo, so I guess I will add my Evo comment, to keep this post relevant.
I have been involved with engineering companies and manufacturers of high tech products, for about 20 years. Every product from all the companies I have worked for have been delayed at some point. Usually 2-3 times our internal NDA only schedules get set back, then once we start telling the public an official release date, that frequently gets set back. Reason is, we are ALL optimistic and EXCITED about some great new thing, that is going to crush all competition, so out go the press releases.
The reality is, until a product is 100% complete and all QA is golden, there are still things that need to be worked out, before giving it to the rest of the world. So, Sprint is no dummy. They did not give us a solid release date, because they don't want to break that promise, should issues arise. Instead, they give us a general time of Q3 (Summer) and internally, they tell engineering to have it ready to go on the 13th (I am making assumption, based on Jackson's friend Dan).
Sprint did not tell us the 13th. That is an internal target ONLY. I suspect this is not a popular post, but I think it wise that we all take proposed release dates with a grain of salt.
I love that Jackson and others are giving us the inside scoop, but I am fully prepared for Sprint to tell us a July, August or even September release. If it happens in September, they were good on their promise. I am also prepared for a Q4 2010 relase. I am very used to technology set backs like that.
If this happens, try not to get mad and bad mouth HTC and Sprint. Trust me, set backs like that are not a bad thing. I have worked for companies that felt it was better to ship on time, than be sure it was working properly first. Companies that do that are a F-N nightmare!
Setting the right expectations is extremely important. Just the other day, I told a client that our Mac client was going to ship this month, but found out a few days later, that it was now going to be in December. Holy crap was the client ever pissed. If I had never set that expectation, I'd have a happy client and no problems. lesson learned
So, lets hope and dream of May-June release dates, but don't bank on it. I am hoping just as much as anyone here!!


