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  • Way3
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2007
    • 1727

    #51
    Originally posted by Cyandin
    I felt the exact same way about the physical keyboard. But, to my great astonishment, I'm already typing faster on this virtual keyboard! The whole reason I was looking at the Epic was for the keyboard, but now I'm thrilled that I sucked it up and got used to the virtual one - within 24 hours.
    It's one of the reason I've held out as well! Glad it is working for you!!!!

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    • SomeCreep
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      • Mar 2003
      • 26118

      #52
      Eye Fone is best.

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      • fitzmulti
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        • Jan 2003
        • 14861

        #53
        Originally posted by DamianJ
        It's so funny how people are so passionate about a phone. Before cell phones, did people have arguments with strangers about which model landline they had?

        Did they speak in absolutes?

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        • NetHorse
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2006
          • 3526

          #54
          Droid X > iPhone 4 > EVO

          The screen resolution is pretty shitty on the EVO, 800X480 vs 960X640 on a considerably smaller screen for the iPhone 4. The iPhone's screen text is WAYYYYYYYYYYYY sharper, it's not even close. You don't really notice it until you play with both.

          Two of my buddies have both the droid and EVO and I have an iPhone 4. The Droid X is the best IMO. It has a higher resolution screen than the EVO, way better battery life, less bugs, the motoblur skin, (which is way sleeker) and it's available on Verizon.

          I love my iPhone 4, but the service on Verizon is WAY better. The 4G Sprint is a bunch of marketing bullshit, it's spotty as hell and pretty much useless from what my buddy said. Also, just playing around on his EVO, the 3g seems slower browsing the web.

          I'm waiting for a better phone from Motorola. They need to make a Droid with an OLED screen with better battery life, then I'll drop AT&T and my iPhone for it.
          Last edited by NetHorse; 09-02-2010, 02:28 PM.
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          • candyflip
            Carpe Visio
            • Jul 2002
            • 43069

            #55
            Originally posted by Cyandin
            I felt the exact same way about the physical keyboard. But, to my great astonishment, I'm already typing faster on this virtual keyboard! The whole reason I was looking at the Epic was for the keyboard, but now I'm thrilled that I sucked it up and got used to the virtual one - within 24 hours.
            I use Swype for the software keyboard. I tried. I did love the EVO, aside from that.

            I do type fastest with that, but there's still just something about the physical keyboard that I just couldn't be without.

            Check out Swype if you haven't - http://swypeinc.com

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            • candyflip
              Carpe Visio
              • Jul 2002
              • 43069

              #56
              Originally posted by JD
              how's the network though?
              I've been a Sprint customer for years and not a single complaint. I'm in a 4G area, and it works just fine. The speed boost over 3G if very noticeable.

              When you're out of a Sprint coverage area, they have a deal to piggyback off of Verizon...so I'm always connected.

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              • zuffa
                Registered User
                • Jun 2008
                • 78

                #57
                Had one and returned it a week later. Sprint gave me a full refund. Honestly one of the worst phones I have ever had. I'd rather use my old Razor

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                • Cyandin
                  Confirmed User
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 1723

                  #58
                  Originally posted by candyflip
                  I use Swype for the software keyboard. I tried. I did love the EVO, aside from that.

                  I do type fastest with that, but there's still just something about the physical keyboard that I just couldn't be without.

                  Check out Swype if you haven't - http://swypeinc.com
                  Thanks, I'll check it out! :-)

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                  • Cyandin
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 1723

                    #59
                    Originally posted by NetHorse
                    Droid X > iPhone 4 > EVO

                    The screen resolution is pretty shitty on the EVO, 800X480 vs 960X640 on a considerably smaller screen for the iPhone 4. The iPhone's screen text is WAYYYYYYYYYYYY sharper, it's not even close. You don't really notice it until you play with both.

                    Two of my buddies have both the droid and EVO and I have an iPhone 4. The Droid X is the best IMO. It has a higher resolution screen than the EVO, way better battery life, less bugs, the motoblur skin, (which is way sleeker) and it's available on Verizon.

                    I love my iPhone 4, but the service on Verizon is WAY better. The 4G Sprint is a bunch of marketing bullshit, it's spotty as hell and pretty much useless from what my buddy said. Also, just playing around on his EVO, the 3g seems slower browsing the web.

                    I'm waiting for a better phone from Motorola. They need to make a Droid with an OLED screen with better battery life, then I'll drop AT&T and my iPhone for it.
                    http://reviews.cnet.com/2722-6452_7-697.html

                    This is a pretty good comparison, and mildly humorous. I always liked CNET reviews.

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