Does the Warp Sequent randomly restart like the original Warp?
I only had the sequent about 2-3 weeks, so I didn't have it long, but I can say for a fact, I never had any reboots or lockups like the warp1 has. Of course this is fixed with root normally on the warp1, but the sequent I had no issues with that.
Only real issue I had was it had some slight lag, nothing I couldn't deal with really, but I did have issues with games. One example is on Fruit Ninja, I played the mode where there was only a timer, no bombs, and got to the ending where it finished, and it stalled at that screen for about what seemed 1-2 mins. I could hit the home button and go thru the phone normally, but when I came back it was still at that screen. While at that screen I couldn't use the back button, or anything, just the home button got me out of it........but it did not reboot on me.
That LONG sentence said, I guess that can be a good thing, but to me if you upgrade a phone, even at 1.4ghz "single" core should be able to handle some gaming of sorts, especially Fruit Ninja of all games.
I suppose if I rebooted it would have been fine, but I shouldn't "have" to reboot.
I'm in NO way downing the phone, it IS an improvement over the warp1 for sure, but for an overall phone as I've said in other posts, it's not. I'd classify it as a really nice business phone, but don't rely on it to do much in the way of gaming.
In my opinion the pros are:
-Nicer screen resolution. I compared it to a Samsung S2, and if you did not have the s2 sitting there you would be very pleased with it's visual look of the screen.
-1.4ghz as compared to 1ghz
-more ram, 768 instead of 512 which seemed to help with apps and speed some.
-sleeker, thinner size.
Battery life was about the same as the warp1 is, if not slightly better, but defiantly not drastically better.
I think it should have been the original warp on release, instead of the warp1 itself even being released.
Anyways that's just my input, hope it helps.