cooper1010
Android Enthusiast
It's going back at lunch.
Doesn't change the fact that my phone has a problem with 4g reception.
fixed your post, even though you're unwilling to try and fix your phone.
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It's going back at lunch.
Doesn't change the fact that my phone has a problem with 4g reception.
+1
No one else thinks it's crazy to carry spare batteries around? For those that don't I'd highly suggest starting to stock up on EVO backs also as the one you have now will not stand up to constant/daily R & R. The tabs are very flimsy.
Well when you have a full featured phone that's more powerful than laptops 3 years ago, what do you expect? Do you expect a laptop to last 12+ hours with a3g/gps/wifi on all day?
Tapatalk. Samsung Moment. Yep.
spot on sir, spot onto be completely honest with everyone, i switched over from a 3gs on friday to get the evo and i think all of you are making too many excuses for the evo. just think about it for a second, you justify the lack of battery life on the fact that is is a powerful phone and has a huge screen, etc etc... However, don't you think that after spending (in my case) $300 on a phone, signing up for a 2 year contract, and spending a extra $10 a month on the phone... I should be able to use the phone's features as advertised without killing the phone in half a day? That's like nissan marketing the leaf as a electric car and will save you a bunch of money not having to spend money on gas anymore, only to find out that you can get to work with the car, but you run out of juice on the way home.
Honestly, i am happy with my evo... However, i would not have minded it if htc had made the phone a few millimeters thicker to give the phone more battery life instead making me purchase a battery for $70 and having to replace it 6 hours or less after i get it off the charger. I'm just adding a straightforward response to all the trolling and finger pointing, but the fact of the matter is... Why have such a nice phone when just to get a day out of it i have to turn off every feature that is cool about it? I might as well have bought a phone that does not do what the evo does if i have to turn everything off anyway.
Turn live wallpaper off, turn wifi off, turn gps off, turn bluetooth off, turn 4g off, turn data sync off, turn animations off, turn roaming off, turn widgets off... Why do i have to cripple a brand new phone so much, and with all these advertised features off... The point is that you should not have to turn all that stuff off. I don't like looking at my phone saying 90% after having a 12 minute phone call with all the battery saving features off...
Again, i like my evo... But i'm going to end up buying that 3500mah battery from seidio when it comes out which should be a huge leap from that 1500mah battery and i should get plenty of time on it then. But it's a shame i'll have to spend $70.
As as far as the op, he has a completely legitimate complaint however i would go into sprint and make sure first it isn't the phone that's causing you problems. If it's defective, they'll give you another one... If that doesn't work and you choose not to swap to another then do what you think will be best for you.
Don't get me wrong, I love the freaking phone. But not getting 4g in a city that is covered with it and abysmal battery life is a deal killer for me.
Obviously there are issues with some of the phones. I'm not the only one experiencing terrible battery life and lack of 4g reception- there are others posting with the same problems.Guys, why are you bothering? He's not interested in diagnosing/fixing the problem at all, thus the point of him stating he's returning it. If anything he's just trolling to get a rise out of you all.
To be completely honest with everyone, I switched over from a 3GS on Friday to get the Evo and I think all of you are making too many excuses for the Evo. Just think about it for a second, you justify the lack of battery life on the fact that is is a powerful phone and has a huge screen, etc etc... however, don't you think that after spending (in my case) $300 on a phone, signing up for a 2 year contract, and spending a extra $10 a month on the phone... I should be able to use the phone's features as advertised without killing the phone in half a day?
I appreciate the genuine response. It's frustrating to have followed this phone for months, wanting it very badly, and then not getting the 4g coverage I expected.This is a true real reason to return the phone. It's the reason I ditched my iPhone for the Evo. Where I am most of the time in Chicago has a great Sprint signal and terrible AT&T signal.
I think they're both great devices, but you have to pick the one that suits your life and where you are most of the time. A great device is just a brick if there's no signal.
Good luck!
Funny thing is that I haven't had the need to swap a battery on my iphone. What a pain in the ass to be honest.With as much as one pay's for an Iphone, don't you think they SHOULD be able to change out the battery if they want in order to have longer use time out of it?
Anyone have both an Evo & Iphone? Seems the only REAL test is run the same apps and do the same functions for a side by side comparison then.
...but for those getting rid of their evo, wtf are you still doing on this forum then?
Obviously there are issues with some of the phones. I'm not the only one experiencing terrible battery life and lack of 4g reception- there are others posting with the same problems.
But all I get is "oh you're doing it wrong iphone sux android rules my phone is great i get 11ty hours on a charge after talking for 17 hours blah blah blah"
This thread has proven that I'm not the only one experiencing the same issues.Not discussing this because you are not interested in diagnosing and fixing the problem. If you want to blame the EVO and return it, go ahead. What are you even here for? Are you looking for permission?
READ THE THREAD
I have 4g. I have a clear wimax usb modem that I use with my laptop that uses the SAME EXACT 4G NETWORK THAT SPRINT IS USING. I get great reception with it and shit for my evo.
I turned 4g off because I never got any signal worth a damn.
Good theory, but there are people in my company that use a Sprint Overdrive hotspot...Not an expert here or anything. But, I am pretty sure that what you are getting with the "clear wimax" is the older equipment. They are currently upgrading that to work for Sprint. Where I live Clear is available - but it does not work for Sprint. That is on the schedule for later this year after the upgrade it to the latest Wimax.
My guess is you don't have the Sprint 4G service - just the old clear. Just a guess.
This thread has proven that I'm not the only one experiencing the same issues.
Yea, they built a superphone.
Why didn't they build a super battery to go with it?
Seriously, this phone is so much more advanced than the hero, but uses the same battery?
Remember the Q9c? Remember the huge battery it had?
+1
No one else thinks it's crazy to carry spare batteries around? For those that don't I'd highly suggest starting to stock up on EVO backs also as the one you have now will not stand up to constant/daily R & R. The tabs are very flimsy.
Since when was anecdotal evidence proof to anything? Your EVO has problems. Mine does not. So what does that tell you? Go take your EVO back. End of story.

Funny thing is that I haven't had the need to swap a battery on my iphone. What a pain in the ass to be honest.
I have both a 3gs and and evo on my desk. the 3gs is still my primary line. I kept it until I thoroughly tested the evo. The evo isn't going to stay, it's not the right phone for me.
so I'm sitting here in my office with my laptop and 4g usb modem hooked up. wow, like 9/10 signal strength.
0 bars on the evo! Super phone indeed!