@Almightywhacko: Yes. Of course this must be a new feature of EVO's. User replaceable screens. HTC gives you the freedom of shitty build quality while Apple locks you down with a non user replaceable screen. Brilliant move on HTC's part.
@Almightywhacko: Yes. Of course this must be a new feature of EVO's. User replaceable screens. HTC gives you the freedom of shitty build quality while Apple locks you down with a non user replaceable screen. Brilliant move on HTC's part.
@Eric Scheller: "Quite a few" pales in comparison to "all".
@Matt da brat on da wheels of steel: So you're comparing an actual product to what is pretty much vaporware on the EVO so far. Are you willing to let go of Sense and the smoothness that comes along with it in order to update? Or are you going to rely on HTC and the 2.2 Froyo update that they have laying around…
@Spilt_Milk: Yes...never mind those pesky dpi numbers or the fact that you have never seen an iPhone 4
@Almightywhacko: And you can tell over video?
@Tweeks: I have the WDTV Live and have had no problems with .m4v from an external or over the network. I updated my firmware right after buying and didn't have any problems.
@Gigglebox: Dell? Nokia? Apple?
@scottlandk: Ya that must be it!
@OCEntertainment: Yup. But until the consumer can stop worrying about what version of Android they are running, or "what in God's heck name is a UI" than Apple will continue to dominate.
@Hello Mister Walrus: O.K. so next time someone pulls out their "sold out" EVO ill be sure to let them know how different and unique they are.
I just upgraded to a Bold 2 from a Bold in February and it looks like I'm eligible yet again. 3 upgrades in just under 2 years.
@ddhboy: I'm willing to be that the iPhone 4g does record sales numbers.
Wait...so isn't this just a "huge Android" phone?