I reviewed every single smartphone on the market currently (at ATT, Verizon, Tmobile and Sprint), including the Samsung Epic which was just released yesterday.
The EVO is blazing fast, it's got a 4.3" gorgeous screen, 720p video recording, HDMI out, a bazillion apps, I can do all my technical work on it easily (ssh/ftp/remote desktop/IM, etc) and with the 3500mAh battery I'm getting, I'll be able to run it on full burn for over a day. I'm pretty stoked!
Also, the fact that the "everything" plan on Sprint is $80/mo, compared to $100 on Tmobile and over $100 on Verizon or ATT.
I used to have an HTC Touch HD and it was a piece of shit, waste of 1,000$ :disgust
Jim_Gunn
09-01-2010 09:26 PM
What made you go for the Evo vs the Epic? Was it the slightly larger screen or some of the other features? The Evo of course has a 4.3" vs 4.0" screen but the Epic has a physical keyboard and better quality screen- Super Amoled vs LCD for the Evo. There are a handful of other differences as well including the UI being HTC Sense on the Evo vs MotoBlur on the Epic. And the Evo has also been upgraded to Android 2.2 now.
I really like my HTC Evo. I get so much use out of it for business and personal use. I purchased it release day on June 4th. But I am findiing it a little hard to get used to on screen text input. The order of the softkeys on the bottom are different on the Epic too Menu-Home-Back-Search on the Epic vs what I consider a more natural Home-Menu-Back-Search on the Evo. I have to go check the Epic out at Radio Shack or the Sprint store to make my own comparison.
woj
09-01-2010 09:29 PM
looks like a nice phone indeed :thumbsup
tony286
09-01-2010 09:33 PM
I was thinking about getting one to replace my iphone 3 gs. But when I played with it at the sprint store. It had two bar in the sprint store and it didnt seem very responsive.
amateurbfs
09-01-2010 09:35 PM
wtf do you need hdmi out for on a cell phone? just curious
tony286
09-01-2010 09:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by amateurbfs
(Post 17459593)
wtf do you need hdmi out for on a cell phone? just curious
I think its for the video cam. to watch the vids you shoot.
Farang
09-01-2010 09:45 PM
Better than iphone4?
Amputate Your Head
09-01-2010 10:10 PM
I have a $19.99 TracFone that came with Double Minutes for Life, 150 pre-loaded minutes, and 150 days of service time, and it makes & receives calls just as good as that phone does. :rasta
Mr. Cool Ice
09-01-2010 10:53 PM
I've been looking at the EVO myself. Good to hear another good review.
Do you know if it can back trace or not?
GTS Mark
09-01-2010 10:56 PM
like i really need to post this again hahahahahhaa
Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life
09-01-2010 10:57 PM
i've been considering an evo if i stepit up to a smartphone, but really my ghetto ass chocolate flip is doing the trick...
Cyandin
09-01-2010 11:24 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by chronig
(Post 17459570)
I used to have an HTC Touch HD and it was a piece of shit, waste of 1,000$ :disgust
Wasn't that one running WM6?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
(Post 17459581)
What made you go for the Evo vs the Epic? Was it the slightly larger screen or some of the other features? The Evo of course has a 4.3" vs 4.0" screen but the Epic has a physical keyboard and better quality screen- Super Amoled vs LCD for the Evo. There are a handful of other differences as well including the UI being HTC Sense on the Evo vs MotoBlur on the Epic. And the Evo has also been upgraded to Android 2.2 now.
I really like my HTC Evo. I get so much use out of it for business and personal use. I purchased it release day on June 4th. But I am findiing it a little hard to get used to on screen text input. The order of the softkeys on the bottom are different on the Epic too Menu-Home-Back-Search on the Epic vs what I consider a more natural Home-Menu-Back-Search on the Evo. I have to go check the Epic out at Radio Shack or the Sprint store to make my own comparison.
The Epic is very feature rich also. However, I'm a huge fan of HTC aesthetics and interaction, and the Sense UI feels SO much more "right" than Samsung's (the maker of the Epic) UI. That was the biggest thing. Also, yes, the screen is bigger, and the Evo uses HDMI out instead of DLNA. Finally, the Evo has a much more solid feel to it, being a slab as opposed to a slider.
Quote:
Originally Posted by tony299
(Post 17459589)
I was thinking about getting one to replace my iphone 3 gs. But when I played with it at the sprint store. It had two bar in the sprint store and it didnt seem very responsive.
Wow, what a shitty first impression. I hate it when stores fubar like that. I would suggest trying another store, since I strongly believe that was a exception and not the rule, judging by the amazing reviews buyers have been giving it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by amateurbfs
(Post 17459593)
wtf do you need hdmi out for on a cell phone? just curious
Namely, to play the 720p video that it can record through your TV.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Farang
(Post 17459606)
Better than iphone4?
iPhone4 probably has the single best screen I've ever seen as far as all out crispness is concerned. But, AT&T is known for spotty and oversaturated coverage areas, and their "everything" plan costs wayyyy more. Just as far as phones go, I prefer the EVO because I'm a big fan of Android and it's marketplace, and I love the HTC/Android combined user experience.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Cool Ice
(Post 17459657)
I've been looking at the EVO myself. Good to hear another good review.
Do you know if it can back trace or not?
Not only can it back trace, but it can do so with such speed, that the consequences will NEVER be the same. :)
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Originally Posted by GTS Mark
(Post 17459665)
like i really need to post this again hahahahahhaa
All I see is a white box. Fail?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
(Post 17459668)
i've been considering an evo if i stepit up to a smartphone, but really my ghetto ass chocolate flip is doing the trick...
The 21st century beckons.... :pimp
On a funnier note, this phone is actually straight up more powerful than my desktop PC was 8 years ago. :1orglaugh
Chosen
09-01-2010 11:31 PM
Looks good, I'll consider getting one :)
KillerK
09-01-2010 11:51 PM
The big fail of the thread...
SPRINT SUCKS!!!
2MuchMark
09-01-2010 11:52 PM
Nice looking phone... !
I used to have one of the first HTC's back in 2005. It was a fat clunky thing that slid open to reveal a qwerty-ish keyboard. IT had a fugly screen and "crunched" when squeezed. the thing just couldn't wait to fall apart. HTC has come a long way for sure.
Slutboat
09-02-2010 12:08 AM
I'm an iPhone lover but I gotta switch to the evo it makes my tiny iPhone look like a fossil
ottopottomouse
09-02-2010 03:56 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyandin
(Post 17459564)
Hands down: The BEST phone on the market...
...is the HTC EVO 4G. I just bought it today.
Nothing you just bought today is the best thing ever. Come back in a month and give us an update as to whether you still love it after living with it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head
(Post 17459629)
I have a $19.99 TracFone that came with Double Minutes for Life, 150 pre-loaded minutes, and 150 days of service time, and it makes & receives calls just as good as that phone does. :rasta
You're just a show-off:tongue:
candyflip
09-02-2010 06:43 AM
I gave mine to my girl, and picked up the Epic 4G.
The Epic is BY FAR the best smartphone on the market.
jgabra62
09-02-2010 06:53 AM
iPhone>iTunes>PING = SkyNet
DamianJ
09-02-2010 06:56 AM
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?
Rochard
09-02-2010 07:06 AM
Does it have a slide out full time dedicated keyboard? No?
candyflip
09-02-2010 07:18 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rochard
(Post 17460283)
Does it have a slide out full time dedicated keyboard? No?
Sprint usually has one high end phone that does and one that doesn't. This is the one that doesn't. The Samsung Epic 4G has the slide out keyboard. Just came out a few days back.
Amputate Your Head
09-02-2010 07:24 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DamianJ
(Post 17460253)
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?
I had the GE Rotary DialMaster 5000.... and it was the best old school landline phone of the 80s hands down.
Dirty Lord
09-02-2010 07:29 AM
great mobile, luls
Gerco
09-02-2010 07:48 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head
(Post 17460327)
I had the GE Rotary DialMaster 5000.... and it was the best old school landline phone of the 80s hands down.
I had 2 soup cans and a string.
2intense
09-02-2010 07:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by GTS Mark
(Post 17459665)
like i really need to post this again hahahahahhaa
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh LOL
Lukke
09-02-2010 07:58 AM
4G - it means this device supports new LTE network?
Cyandin
09-02-2010 08:12 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by candyflip
(Post 17460308)
Sprint usually has one high end phone that does and one that doesn't. This is the one that doesn't. The Samsung Epic 4G has the slide out keyboard. Just came out a few days back.
Go to 5:15
In referencing how many devices can use each of the respective phones as a mobile hotspot, he notes that the Epic can support 5 devices, whereas the EVO can support 8 devices. Coincidentally, the Epic happens to have a 5MP rear camera, and the EVO has an 8MP rear camera.
He proceeds to explain that the reason for the 5 and 8 device mobile hotspot limit on each phone "has something to do with how many megapixels it has".
I was thinking this whole time that this guy is definitely not cut out to be in front of a camera, based on the fact that he's tripping on his words, and constantly fidgeting with the phones, but after hearing that I'm pretty convinced that he's a moron.
Did I miss something here?
Naechy
09-02-2010 08:33 AM
looks really nice, very cool
candyflip
09-02-2010 09:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyandin
(Post 17460441)
Go to 5:15
In referencing how many devices can use each of the respective phones as a mobile hotspot, he notes that the Epic can support 5 devices, whereas the EVO can support 8 devices. Coincidentally, the Epic happens to have a 5MP rear camera, and the EVO has an 8MP rear camera.
He proceeds to explain that the reason for the 5 and 8 device mobile hotspot limit on each phone "has something to do with how many megapixels it has".
I was thinking this whole time that this guy is definitely not cut out to be in front of a camera, based on the fact that he's tripping on his words, and constantly fidgeting with the phones, but after hearing that I'm pretty convinced that he's a moron.
Did I miss something here?
Yeah. He's an idiot...for sure.
Both phones are awesome. I just thought I could do without the keyboard, when I really couldn't.
Jim_Gunn
09-02-2010 10:35 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lukke
(Post 17460406)
4G - it means this device supports new LTE network?
Sprint uses a WiMax network for 4G service by their infrastructure partner Clear. Hopefully coming soon to South Florida too.
NaughtyRob
09-02-2010 10:41 AM
I dumped the iphone and went with Samsung Galaxy S. Its unreal!
pornguy
09-02-2010 10:45 AM
I dont even have a cell phone of my own.
SiMpLe
09-02-2010 11:30 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyandin
(Post 17459564)
...is the HTC EVO 4G. I just bought it today.
I reviewed every single smartphone on the market currently (at ATT, Verizon, Tmobile and Sprint), including the Samsung Epic which was just released yesterday.
The EVO is blazing fast, it's got a 4.3" gorgeous screen, 720p video recording, HDMI out, a bazillion apps, I can do all my technical work on it easily (ssh/ftp/remote desktop/IM, etc) and with the 3500mAh battery I'm getting, I'll be able to run it on full burn for over a day. I'm pretty stoked!
Also, the fact that the "everything" plan on Sprint is $80/mo, compared to $100 on Tmobile and over $100 on Verizon or ATT.
Ive had this phone for about a month and a half and it ROOOOOOOOLs :thumbsup
Way3
09-02-2010 11:31 AM
Looks great, but curious to know with the Epic if are you able to sync your Outlook contacts and calendars directly via the USB connection? On a previous Samsung phone, it forced you to sync this information up to Google and then back down to your phone from Google. :(
NETbilling
09-02-2010 11:34 AM
For me it is all about the apps... I will stick with my iphone
tiger
09-02-2010 11:35 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by NetBilling
(Post 17461046)
For me it is all about the apps... I will stick with my iphone
Droid has all the same apps as the iphone or clones of the same apps.
I have had my Evo since the day it came out and love it. Not one thing I can find to complain about. The video is so good I don't even use my dedicated video recorder any more. Tons of apps for anything you can think of and of course the nice big gorgeous screen.
marketsmart
09-02-2010 11:37 AM
The phone is the balls however the battery sucks...
4 hours at best according to one negro and one white at 2 different stores.
I was skeptical when the negro told me, but after hearing from the white, i now believe it to be fact.
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Jim_Gunn
09-02-2010 12:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by NetBilling
(Post 17461046)
For me it is all about the apps... I will stick with my iphone
Most iPhone power users probably paid a fair amount of money for the apps on their iPhones. While Android smartphones have even more functionality including Flash and free versions of most similar apps that the iPhone has. I haven't paid for one Android app.