oneHeero said:Best android phone on Sprint? Still Evo?
Or the Epic 4G.
Do you want a keyboard and TouchWiz?
Or HTC Sense and no hardware keyboard? (you can turn Sense off I think)
oneHeero said:Best android phone on Sprint? Still Evo?
On both the new myTouch and Motorola Defy product pages on T-Mobile.com it completely confirms that Wi-Fi calling of some nature lives and on Android. While we dont know the extend of the details on how exactly this will work, weve had enough hints and teasers that this is a reality so its nice to see some real deal confirmation.
Zyzyxxz said:Are there any other noteworthy Android phones that I should consider which perform much better than the old G1?
Ephemeris said:Every other android phone ever released.
Jokes aside, what's your budget? Look out for... the nexus one or the vibrant if you can get them on the cheap. If not, go the HD2 route.
I prefer the Epic personally for the super amoled screen and blazing cpu. Plus the physical keyboard option is nice and the phones is still relatively light and thin. Evo has a huge screen though not as nice looking color and contrast wise. Can't go wrong with either.oneHeero said:Best android phone on Sprint? Still Evo?
out0v0rder said:what the fuck is that stupid square phone
hmm..optimiss said:I prefer the Epic personally for the super amoled screen and blazing cpu. Plus the physical keyboard option is nice and the phones is still relatively light and thin. Evo has a huge screen though not as nice looking color and contrast wise. Can't go wrong with either.
oneHeero said:hmm..
Every Samsung phone I've played with always feel like they have response problems. My friend had the Moment and whenever I sued it the screen didnt feel like it always responded. My wife has the Intercept and sometimes I feel the same about it.
How would you say the screen feels in terms of response? Is the Evo screen a lot bigger than the Epic?
DrFunk said:Knowing the way these carriers are moving, something significant will be released next month. I'd wait just a little longer, honestly
Futureman said:Only thing is I guess, if I do wait, I will probably have to pay full price for something that's the latest and greatest. I'll probably just get one of these three.
Totakeke said:Is the Droid Pro the first blackberry form factor style Android device?
Totakeke said:Is the Droid Pro the first blackberry form factor style Android device?
Nostalgic Nightmare said:Absolutely they do,
I had to leave them though, as I really had little to no coverage once I moved. I'm in a pretty rural area now.
Hopefully HTC will announce a few phones soon for Verizon. Something to replace the incredible, and the ADR6325 for the slide out keyboard.
Jazzy Network said:Motorola Charm comes to mind.
thirty said:this is the phone blackberry fans have been asking for. too bad RIM would rather slap a new coat of paint on their existing phones from 2008 rather than create something new and exciting like this droid pro.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/10/10-05-10droidpb.jpg
hermit7 said:I like it, but the screen resolution is shit, 320 x 480. Will have to check it out in person before I decide what I want to do.
peppermints said:Those Motorola phones look like just barely upgraded versions of the Backflip.
When will HTC and Motorola make a Captivate-level Android phone for AT&T? Due for an upgrade in December, and would hate to get a Captivate then only to see HTC or Motorola (or even Samsung) come out with something much more powerful shortly after.
Brettison said:Eh they look the same cause of the UI. That being said I'd hardly call it a small upgrade since the hardware is a shit ton better even if it's not top of the line and android 2.1 craps all over 1.5 or whatever the backflip is stuck on. :lol
The key for those one though is the fact that they ARE entry level smart phones on an AT&T market that didn't really have many decent options other than the Aria unless you wanted a last gen iphone at 99 bucks.
To quote Liu Kang, "How would anyone know?"thirty said:so tell me about gingerbread? is it going to be more GPU reliant the way iOS and windows phone 7 are? froyo looks rather dull in comparison.
HappyBivouac said:Is there a reason Droid 2 is $9.99 on Wirefly? I know there are better phones out now, but that still seems like a steal. Should I snatch it up?
peppermints said:True, but AT&T has no other phone to match the Captivate besides the iPhone 4 (and yeah, that's part of the problem, of course) and maybe Blackberry Torch.
I just wish AT&T would realize that people enjoy choices, and something like the Droid lines or Evo 4G would go a long way towards helping that choice.
Brettison said:I don't disagree on this what so ever. I just think people need to separate that issue from these phones. They needed more entry level phones as well, and they need another big android phone that's not named the captivate. Guess that's why they are so into pushing Win 7 Phones.