After receiving my Evo4GLTE, I was looking at my phone lineup.
My 1st phone was the HTC Touch. ( Cant seem to find it for the pic )
2nd Touch Pro
3rd Touch Pro 2
4th Evo4G
5th and Current Evo4GLTE
Pics Below. Also Plz dont flame me for the Cracks. I'm the worst @ keeping my phone from dropping. It was around the time of upgrading, so no need to pay for a replacement, id rather upgrade.
no picture of my old phones, but see sig.
T-Mobile g1 EVO 4g EVO 3d EVO LTE
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Sig (guess I should update it with the evo lte). My first "smartphone" was the ppc6700. Thing is pretty dumb compared to today's smartphones.
Sprint Audiovox ppc6700
Sprint HTC Mogul
Tmo HTC G1 (loved this phone!!!)
Sprint Samsung Moment
Sprint HTC Evo 4g
Sprint HTC Evo 4g LTE
I have a thing for HTC as you can tell.
mogul --> touch pro --> touch pro2 --> evo --> evo 3d --> S2 --> evo design --> lte
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no picture of my old phones, but see sig.
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I'm going off memory, I think I have them all covered starting with 1st phone I ever had along with a little note of what I remember
Kyocera QCP-2255 - Blue screens are cool
Samsung SPH-A500 w/ $100+ VGA Camera Sprint's 1st Camera Phone/Power Vision Color Phont - External Camera with built in cable
Samsung SPH-A620 (VGA1000) - Still shortmail for outgoing but had 1 way incoming SMS
Samsung SPH-A680 - First Real 2-Way SMS
Samsung MM-A940 - evdo rev A
Samsung SPH-M510 - Clam with flat keys
HTC Touch Pro - This phone was junk, replacement after replacement
HTC Touch Pro2 - Solid phone at the time, mighty rom huge upgrade hardware wise from TP1
HTC EVO 4G - Set the bar so high, super phone
HTC EVO 3D - Little bit of a let down for everyone but I still liked it
HTC EVO 4G LTE - screen is amazing, 1st phone simultaneous call/data on 3G - been waiting for that for years!
I wanna say the Samsung MM-A940 was Sprint's first EVDO Rev A Phone if I remember right. Correct me if I am wrong, have come a longgggg way. I can't believe I paid $100 for that External VGA camera for the A500, the picture quality was just awful no flash and if it wasn't held perfectly still outside it would be very blurry.
You guys remember shortmail? God it was awful - I remember when I got my 680 with real sms. It was like heaven compare to shortmail.
I'll just touch on the smart phones, as I'm 42 and have had a few phones in my day...
http://www.oaktreevintage.com/web_photos/Telephones/Motorola_Cellular-One_Cell-Phone_web.jpg (Yeah, I had one of these)
Anyway...
Samsung Moment (/shudder)
Samsung Epic
Samsung Epic Touch
HTC EVO (When it gets here)
My wife will be rocking my Epic Touch (Heh) and my mother in law also has one that my wife donated to her (Wife went back to her BB Curve for the month we needed to work this).
I think my wife is more excited about getting back to her phone than I am about getting the EVO. (In all fairness, the Epic Touch is an OUTSTANDING phone... Esp. with Cyanogen 9 on it)
MotoQ, Samsung instinct, Mogul, TP2, Evo4G, EVO3D, EVOLte(sat)
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1 - Motorola RAZR
2 - HTC Touch Pro
3 - HTC Touch Pro2 (Free Replacement from TP1)
4 - HTC EVO 4G
5 - HTC EVO 4G LTE
Samsung A840 (Still have)
Sanyo Katana (Still have)
Samsung Rant (Still have)
Samsung Moment (Gave to my dad and he lost it -.-)
HTC Evo 4G (Still have/using because BB suck in the online deparment)
(ASUS Transformer Prime (which I LOVE!)(I know its not a phone))
HTC Evo 4G LTE (Future phone)
See sig
I'll just stick to the smartphones as well
PPC6700
HTC Touch
HTC Touch Pro
HTC Touch Pro 2
HTC EVO 4G
HTC EVO 3D
HTC EVO 4G LTE
I admit I have a bit of an addiction.
I can't believe I remembered all of this. Dates back to the year 2000.
Samsung SCH-3500
Samsung SPH-N200
Sanyo SCP-8100 - first cameraphone
Sanyo MM-8300
Samsung SPH-M610 - I loved this phone. Thin, solid, 2MP camera, great reception and audio quality. Lasted me three years until...
HTC EVO 4G - first smartphone, bought on launch day
HTC EVO 4G LTE - launch day
Tons of crappy dump phones --> Blackberry Curve 8330 --> Blackberry Tour 9630 --> HTC Evo 4G --> HTC Evo 3D (iPhone 3g work phone) --> HTC Evo 4G LTE
I'd agree that the 3D was a huge let down. Launch day I instantly had buyers remorse since I felt like my 4G was still getting it done and I didnt get much of an upgrade. Totally different situation with the LTE. So far I love it! Somethings are a little annoying but its only because it's different and it'll take some getting used to.
Nokia Brick with External Antenna > Nokia Brick with Internal Antenna > Kyocera SE47 > Samsung SCH-a950 > HTC Mogul(Titan) > HTC Touch Pro > HTC Tough Pro 2 > HTC EVO 4G > HTC EVO 4G LTE (When wirefly actually gets it's act together)
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I'd agree that the 3D was a huge let down. Launch day I instantly had buyers remorse since I felt like my 4G was still getting it done and I didnt get much of an upgrade
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Why not just return the 3D then? Returns are pretty painless with Sprint and you get your contract/upgrades rolled back as well. My wife and I bought Motorola Photons earlier this year (on sale for $50 at the Shack) but I returned mine because I didn't like it as much as my EVO 4G. Got my money back, contract rolled back, and upgrade reinstated in time for the EVO LTE.
Motorola RAZR ----> Samsung Rant (launch day) ------> Samsung Epic 4G (launch day, return the very same date) ------> HTC EVO 4G (BRICKED) -----> Samsung Moment -----> HTC EVO 4G LTE, once I get back from a mission trip
It all started with the HTC Kaiser (Tilt on ATT) for me when I first joined XDA in 2007. My buddy introduced me to Sprint's SERO plan and I figured I'd be nuts not to jump on the bandwagon. I paid ATT/Cingular's early termination fee and grabbed an HTC Touch since I wanted something slim.
Touch pro > touch pro 2 (when I hung out on ppcgeeks for a while) > then I stuck with the Evo OG until now.
The E4GLTE was worth the wait!
These are approximately to scale:
Motorola Razr V3 (loved this phone)
LG Vu (I wanted a touch screen, wouldn't touch the iPhone... it was very customizable, but certainly not a great phone. Still works, though... gave it to a friend who broke his AT&T phone.)
And I'd hope everyone recognized the last two on there...
I don't recall the models of the phones prior to these, but they consisted of one Motorola analog clam-shell and two Motorola digital clam-shells. All on AT&T, because prior to the iPhone bringing hoards of morons on board, AT&T had a pretty good network.
Here is my cell phone lineup:
2001 - AT&T Nokia (unsure model, had a retractable antenna)
2002 - AT&T Nokia 3320
2003 - T-Mobile Nokia 6610
2005 - Motorola Razr V3R unlocked on T-Mobile
2006 - Sprint Sanyo SCP-2400
2008 - Sprint HTC Touch Diamond
2008 - Sprint HTC Touch Pro
2010 - Sprint HTC EVO 4G
2010 - T-Mobile HTC HD2 (still in use running Android 2.3.7 CM7)
2011 - Sprint HTC EVO 3D
2012 - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE
Guess I have a thing for HTC phones
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Just like the title says. I am curious to see what everyone else is doing... I am trying to decide myself.
I was going to keep my Hero as a backup so I can cancel insurance. Well not anymore, trading it at RS for $40 and decided to keep paying insurance. I can't go back to the Hero after having dual core, too painful.
im actually going through radio shack and doing a trade in for 100$ credit applied to my 3d
Wait about 30 days or until I realize I'm keeping the Evo 3D then selling my Evo on Ebay for 200+
EVO 4g x 2 trade in at Best Buy @ $138.00 each!!!
have my EVO sold for $250...
person knows i won't sell til friday night though
Samsung moment: Turning it into a dedicated remote and keyboard for my HTPC.
Where's the poll option for "Smash it with a big hammer"?? I've been looking forward to getting rid of my Touch Pro since I first used Android 18 months ago.
selling my hero and keeping my evo.
nejohnson said:
Where's the poll option for "Smash it with a big hammer"?? I've been looking forward to getting rid of my Touch Pro since I first used Android 18 months ago.
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Haha true. Didn't think about that. Hope you are not just throwing away the parts afterwards
I'll be keeping my Hero. Might flash it to metro pcs for my son or sell it on eBay or Craigslist. The $30 they would trade it in for is not worth it.
BTW: I'm refraining from getting on XDA on Friday until I get my EVO 3D.
My Evo is going to my wife, her Optimus S will be a back up phone. Insuring, both evo's.
I'm switching back to Sprint from T-Horrible and giving my Vibrant to my sister
Taking my wifes Hero and making it a WiFi Skype line for the house and giving my OG Evo to her....
I'm giving my Samsung Epic4g to my Mother, who has a Samsung Intercept, and taking her Intercept and selling it to the lowest bidder.
I will trade in my old Touch Pro 2 for $43.31 and a radar detector for $35.33 for a total of $78.64.
I will keep my evo 4g and get the evo3d for $120 after trade-ins. When the next phone better than the evo 3d comes out....I will trade in my evo 4g and evo3d for that phone.
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Taking my wifes Hero and making it a WiFi Skype line for the house and giving my OG Evo to her....
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is this something i can do w/my evo? also do i pay sprint to do this?
Selling the Vibrant and hopefully finding a OG EVO on the cheap for a backup
Gonna keep my O.G. Evo for back up. That and if the bootloader is not cracked within 30 days the 3d is going back
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Sold my Evo on Craigs list this weekend for $220. Had 3 people interested the day I posted the ad. I recommend anyone who has a backup phone to go to until the 24th try to sell it first before trading it in.
Back to my Vogue for a week. And to think I used to love this thing.
Ok so my EVO 3D shattered today. So I need to get a new phone. I don't want a replacement I'm tired of the 3VO. So here's my dilemma (I'm currently on Sprint, obviously):
• My contract is up so I can choose to renew or start a new contract elsewhere.
• I like the Sprint Galaxy Nexus, I can get that for $200 but there is no LTE in Orlando (Or anywhere for that matter)
• I think the At&t One X is beautiful (love the white). I can get this for $150 (Radioshack) and the there's LTE in Orlando.
• I think the HTC EVO LTE is hideous (color and material combination). I can get this for $200, but again no LTE.
• I've been following the Galaxy S III rumors since I can remember and I like what I see from the leaks. But the truth is we won't get this phone, in the US, until at least 3 months from the Thursday announcement.
So do you guys think I should get one of the current phones available, if so, which one? Or should I be patient and wait till Thursday and see what the S III announcement is all about in terms of availability?
*One thing to keep in mind is that I already have an At&t contract with two lines on it. Maybe I can add a 3rd and get a nice family plan price?
It looks like it depends on your current sprint service. If you are happy with the current sprint service you get then get the Galaxy Nexus or the Evo 4G LTE. If you are not happy with sprint and like AT & T more then get the One X.
id like the one x, but no sd and no way to upgrade the battery for extended power is putting me off, but in the other hand, the sex appeal of it, is drawing me towards it, my missus has the s2, and i dont really like it
Thank for responding guys. I'm happy with Sprint but the lack of LTE coverage is turning me away.
Markospena. I'm in almost the same dilemma minus the at&t option. I am on a sprint family plan and don't plan on going to another carrier. Not having LTE isn't a big issue for me. I'm just torn between phones. My first smartphone was the EVO. Then I traded it in for the 3VO. Right now I'm between the GNEX and the 4G LTE. The GNEX is technically old hardware by now but the pure vanilla experience has me leaning in the direction of the GNEX. I've always ran cyanogenmod on both the EVO AND 3D. So I think I should just go with the GNEX. then I start thinking about its basically last years phone. So I don't know what to do. I'm not big on sense but sense 4.0 does seem to be a lot simpler and less bloated. Ughhhh haha I feel your pain.
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One X, easy choice, battery is decent, your getting a day easy.
@anthrofear ...
You should take a look at AT&T's family plan. I didn't think Sprint really had one. I know with unlimited, another line is $10 less...But I don't exactly consider that a group plan. I'm in the same boat with this difficult decision but surprisingly I am leaving Sprint (early) and going to AT&T for the HTC One X. A big factor in it to be honest is the lack of 4G on Sprint for the HTC EVO LTE and the ugly design of the phone. Last, AT&T's family plan is actually going to save me about $10-20 a month. Right now I'm at $117/mo with Sprint because the EVO comes with $10 extra premium fee...Which is total crap. I can count on one hand the times I've used 4G because when doing so, the battery drains faster.
IF Sprint continues to charge a premium for 4G phones at $10/mo. ... They're horrible. Because their 4G network is mess and the EVO 4G LTE won't fall back like it will on AT&T from LTE to HSPA+. Plus AT&T has more LTE coverage than Sprint at the moment. Clearwire was a real bad idea for Sprint. I like Sprint don't get me wrong, but my usage patterns didn't prove to need an unlimited plan. 3GB and 5GB (on AT&T) is a real good amount of data. You really need to be streaming a LOT to hit that. I'm averaging 1GB/mo. on Sprint.
So if changing carriers makes a decision easier for you, don't be afraid of it. I was quite surprised that AT&T came out cheaper for two lines for my wife and myself. Plus they are unlimited too - just not to land lines...But the minutes roll over. So... I'm actually left to wonder what Sprint's edge is now. As loyal as I was...I want to actually use the phone I'm buying and save a couple hundred a year while doing so.
...And now...No fugly two tone black HTC One X and I get it Sunday
I should also note that my decision for the One X over the Nexus is that the Nexus's blacks are great and I believe turning off pixels promotes battery life, but the reviews show the One X with better (slightly) battery life, the camera is better (while I don't expect great photos, any help is great with smartphones for stability/low light - not for resolution) and most important is that the Nexus' whites look very blue to me. The tint is terrible and I'm not sure my eyes would ever adjust. I noticed it right away in the Sprint store without even holding my other phone up.
The other reason is that Google does not officially support the Sprint version of the Nexus. They are only choosing to work with the GMA versions. So with the Nexus on Sprint or Verizon you would be at the mercy of Samsung. The Nexus would be worth considering on a different carrier if my above mentioned issues are no issue for you.
One x of course
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As it turns out I had to pick up a new number when I moved to AT&T today. So I still have my EVO on Sprint and the HTC One X on AT&T for a little bit.
I downloaded the speedtest.net app. Now I'm worried.
Sprint on 3G
154ms ping
798Kbps down
592Kbps up
Sprint on 4G (WiMax, not LTE)
75ms ping
7880Kbps down
1486Kbps up
AT&T on 4G (HSPA+ the fallback)
87ms ping
277Kbps down (though another test I saw 1100+ but it's unstable and takes a while to start, the graph in the app is erratic)
up? Who knows because it won't even start.
I did have LTE coverage outside so I'll run the test again in a different spot.
Pretty embarrassing that Sprint's 3G is actually faster...
Both tests were to the same server at the same time in the same location.
This really has me regretting the AT&T idea to be honest. I imagine I can just cancel but... I'll give it a fair shake and make my mind up before the return period.
I'm speechless. My major complaint with Sprint was that they wouldn't have LTE...But their 3G is pretty good! I know that'll vary based on where I am and all...So I'll do more testing from various areas.
sad face.
I regret leaving T-Mobile US for Sprint
I would RUN to the HTC One X
I stand (happily) corrected! I went outside and got 26.41Mbps down and 17.10Mbps up with 98ms ping.
WOW! I even saw a spike, in one of the tests, to 3100 some Kbps nearly 30Mbps!
I will never go back to non LTE. Which means even if data costs more on AT&T (I'll have to see how much data I actually end up using) ... It has the LTEs where Sprint does not =( and will not until this phone is old.
The HTC One X is the one you want =)
tom_m said:
I stand (happily) corrected! I went outside and got 26.41Mbps down and 17.10Mbps up with 98ms ping.
WOW! I even saw a spike, in one of the tests, to 3100 some Kbps nearly 30Mbps!
I will never go back to non LTE. Which means even if data costs more on AT&T (I'll have to see how much data I actually end up using) ... It has the LTEs where Sprint does not =( and will not until this phone is old.
The HTC One X is the one you want =)
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Thanks for posting this. I'm also in the same boat and was just going to wait for the White EVO 4G LTE to come out and make a decision.
However the fact still remains, I will not have LTE and not until maybe the end of this year if I stay with Sprint. I just checked my data and I barely go over 1gb and I feel that I'm always using sprints 3G/4G. I guess I'm not on it as much as I thought.
I'm now on Facebook trying to see how friends with at&t here like their service. It's a hard decision, since I only pay $50 a month for everything with Sprint. Decisions, Decisions.
Ok so my EVO 3D shattered today. So I need to get a new phone. I don't want a replacement I'm tired of the 3VO. So here's my dilemma (I'm currently on Sprint, obviously):
• My contract is up so I can choose to renew or start a new contract elsewhere.
• I like the Sprint Galaxy Nexus, I can get that for $200 but there is no LTE in Orlando (Or anywhere for that matter)
• I think the At&t One X is beautiful (love the white). I can get this for $150 (Radioshack) and the there's LTE in Orlando.
• I think the HTC EVO LTE is hideous (color and material combination). I can get this for $200, but again no LTE.
• I've been following the Galaxy S III rumors since I can remember and I like what I see from the leaks. But the truth is we won't get this phone, in the US, until at least 3 months from the Thursday announcement.
So do you guys think I should get one of the current phones available, if so, which one? Or should I be patient and wait till Thursday and see what the S III announcement is all about in terms of availability?
*One thing to keep in mind is that I already have an At&t contract with two lines on it. Maybe I can add a 3rd and get a nice family plan price?
bump please Really undecided
Oh I know how you feel.
With the exception of not having a busted Evo 3d and liking the Evo LTE's design I am in the exact position as you. My Contract is up at the end of May and originally was thinking about the Evo 4G LTE. But am not liking HTC's recent history on Update wait times and the even more baffling root stance makes me think the Nexus is the way to go. But I do not like it's camera at all and am really sensitive to the pentile display on it. The S3 has the same pentile display and I am not sure how the physical home button on the S3 is going to work?
I really do not know what to do. Thankfully now that the Virgin/Virtuous rom leak has breathed new life into the 3D I can now get the better of my new device lust as half of that was based on lack of solid ICS build for the 3D.
Maybe I will enjoy the 3D for sometime now.
HTC Evo 4g LTE vs. Samsung Galaxy S3
Well, I am in the same predicament as you. I currently have the Evo 4g, and my contract expired May 1st. I have been so close to pre-ordering the new Evo 4g LTE, but stop myself every time because I am torn against the upcoming S3!
Now first of all, let me just state that Sprint's voice and 3g network in Chicago leaves MUCH to be desired! I have definitely contemplated switching to Verizon, but I enjoy unlimited data way too much, and I have been hearing great things about Sprint's Network Vision which should be launching in my area within the next month or so. So, I think I'll stick around for another 2 years... That was another hard decision that I won't get in to.
I love my original Evo and everything about it. I have even kept the original Sense ROM because I love that too. That being said, I was excited to learn of the May 18th release for the new Evo 4g LTE. I love the metal casing on the new LTE Evo, the dual-core Snapdragon CPU, the kickstand, the camera abilities, the HD Voice, and the ability to have access to the new LTE network.
I am also hearing that the new Samsung Galaxy S3 is going to be a game changer. It boasts a quad-core CPU (although I've heard that the Evo's dual-core is just as good, if not better), the new Siri-like voice command abilities, along with a bunch of new exciting features which are mainly software based.
Another deciding factor is when this device will ever be released on Sprint. Being a tech junkie, I am very anxious to get my hands on a new device (since I'm already contract-free). Being that there is no defined release date on this device concerns me. I look st how long the HTC ONE has been out in the market, and Sprint is just getting its flavor now. What if the new S3 is released to Verizon or AT&T months before Sprint... I want it now!
So I'm concerned of a few things... If I order the new Evo and get it before the end of the month, (and LTE is not available yet) am I screwing myself by burning the Clearwire bridge? I don't think I could handle using my 49kbs 3g connection. Will I be kicking myself if the S3 is released for Sprint in a month? Should I be concerned about HTC's slow bug and patch releases? Is the S3 even worth the wait? Will I miss having a wall charger for backup batteries that I carry with me every day (will I even need them anymore)? I am so confused, and don't want to have any regrets!
Does anyone have any input to help sway my decision?
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone!
I currently have the EVO 3D, but I'm thinking of upgrading to the EVO 4G LTE. I still have a year left on my contract, but do you guys think it's worth the upgrade?
MARIO SHARK said:
Hey everyone!
I currently have the EVO 3D, but I'm thinking of upgrading to the EVO 4G LTE. I still have a year left on my contract, but do you guys think it's worth the upgrade?
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Undoubtedly.
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MARIO SHARK said:
Hey everyone!
I currently have the EVO 3D, but I'm thinking of upgrading to the EVO 4G LTE. I still have a year left on my contract, but do you guys think it's worth the upgrade?
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If you get Wimax and use it, I say keep your 3D for one more year. Other wise the EVO LTE is a much better phone 100 times over. But I'm sure a year from now sprint will release a phone that is 100 times better then the EVO LTE.
^^^^^Agreed.
UNLESS you're in a first round LTE location! Then I'd jump on this bandwagon right now because LTE is gonna blow WiMax out of the water, AND you'd have the 100 times better phone, as the above user said.
MARIO SHARK said:
Hey everyone!
I currently have the EVO 3D, but I'm thinking of upgrading to the EVO 4G LTE. I still have a year left on my contract, but do you guys think it's worth the upgrade?
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Yes. Evo LTE is a game changer.
Hi Everyone! I was just wondering the same thing, I got my upgrade approval this morning and I'm counting the minutes before I can get off work to go get my Evo 4G LTE!!
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If you get Wimax and use it, I say keep your 3D for one more year. Other wise the EVO LTE is a much better phone 100 times over. But I'm sure a year from now sprint will release a phone that is 100 times better then the EVO LTE.
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I thought the same thing about the OG Evo, but then they released the 3d, and it was only 1.2 times better then the evo. I bet we don't see another upgrade-worthy Evo for 2 years.
Everyone mentioned about Wimax and LTE, but besides that, I think you should consider...how much work have you done to customize your 3D? Can you upgrade for affordable cost, without trading in 3D? Are you comfortable getting back on your 3D if you don't like your new Evo? Will you be able to get 30 day return policy, etc?
The camera is very nice on the new Evo. I never had (and don't expect) wimax or LTE in my area anyways. The 3G is greatly faster and the battery life is much much better than my OG (which is different I suppose than your 3D but anyways...)
However the Sprint service for phone/sms here is awful. In fact, we cannot make calls with our new phones while our old ones had the best service in town. We may return them.
In short, your wireless experience may be greatly different and if you rely on your phone for anything be prepared that you may have to switch back if you are dissatisfied with the upghrade.
I have owned the HTC Vogue, HTC Titan (WinMo), EVO 4g, EVO 3d, and the 3d is a huge upgrade over the EVO 4g -- The EVO 3d is obviously better than all of the aforementioned devices. The screen, GPU, and CPU, are much better. The camera and battery life is also better. All around, it's a better device, and a worthy upgrade over the OG EVO. I'm on the fence about upgrading to the LTE, and don't think the SGSIII will be any better than the EVO LTE. Honestly I'm just upgrading for the new GPU, and the LCD2 screen. I've been waiting for a screen like this, and I'm glad HTC decided to bundle this device with a great screen. I was going to wait for the SGS3, but I absolutely hate pentile screens, and I've heard that the quality of the SGS3 screen is inferior to the LTE.
I have another line that can be upgraded in December, so I might pull the trigger on the LTE, and see what Sprint has in store for next year. Anyway, I don't think you can go wrong with the LTE. It's definitely an upgrade over both phones, and could be the best phone in the US at this time.
Ha, by the way, the EVDO Rev. A speeds on my HTC Vogue were amazing. The building I worked at years ago was right next to a tower, and I used to pull 2300-2900bps all day. Now I'm lucky if I receive 500kbps, even when using PRL 00000. Now in 2012 everyone has a smartphone and 3g is oversaturated
Having owned each iteration of Evo, I would have to say it feels like the jump from the 3D to LTEvo is bigger than the 4G to 3D. I never overclocked the first two, so perhaps the 25% higher stock clocks make this phone feel that much snappier.
The screen is also a huge step forward. I haven't taken any pictures yet, but one of the biggest draws to the HTC One family of phones is the camera.
My biggest gripe about this phone is the capacitive buttons. I miss having dedicated search and menu buttons. That's not really a big concern, though.
I think getting the EVO LTE was worth upgrading to from the 3d as my 3d anyways had problems lol.
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I thought the same thing about the OG Evo, but then they released the 3d, and it was only 1.2 times better then the evo. I bet we don't see another upgrade-worthy Evo for 2 years.
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willing to bet next evo next year will be just as worthy of an upgrade....prolly quad core, 2gb ram, 800MHz LTE....maybe 2.6GHz LTE too....LTE Advanced capable SoC!...
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willing to bet next evo next year will be just as worthy of an upgrade....prolly quad core, 2gb ram, 800MHz LTE....maybe 2.6GHz LTE too....LTE Advanced capable SoC!...
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But but Sammy has 2gb this yr we need 3 next yr duh Sgt
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I still think the 3D was enough of an upgrade over the 4G. HTC went from a single-core 1.0GHz processor to a dual-core 1.2GHz processor. It took a while for Android to really take advantage of the extra processing power, but it eventually happened. When I finally got my hands on my 3D, I noticed a huge difference going from a Gingerbread ROM on a 4G to Gingerbread on a 3D. I feel the same way about ICS on a 3D compared to ICS on a LTEvo.
It's too early to tell what other gains may or may not be made with the LTEvo, but I believe it's definitely an upgrade worth getting. If you know someone with one, see if you can toy around with their phone for a minute or two just so you can feel the difference firsthand and decide for yourself. I was on the fence for a few weeks, but my 3D waded in Crown and Coke last week and I got tired of the screen flickering and two bright spots toward the bottom of the screen. I was eligible for an upgrade anyway so I shelled out for the LTEvo.
Over the last year I have been having many problems with my Evo 3d, I am on my 4th replacement device and even this one is having many problems. Today I went to my local Sprint store and as soon as I walked in they just said "Another one?" I was about to down grade to a different phone the options were , Samsung Galaxy Epic (Original galaxy s) and the original Evo 4g (wimax) but this time the rep told me that for some reason the HTC Evo 4G LTE was now a replacement that they could order for me, I dont know if it will work out in the end but I am hopeful.
Just thought this might be interesting to someone.
I went through the same crap. I LOVE my Evo 3D, but it's not what I use these days. I had to deal with a very rude 3rd party Sprint store that accused me of disassembling it. The mismatched screw is on all of the Evo 3D's I've ever seen. I'm now on Tmobile *not by choice* lol, and on the HTC One S. I have constant radio issues now, still on a quest for the perfect phone
A user on another site got a GS3 as his replacement.
That's what I was hoping for but I'll take what I can get
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Yea, it's nothing to do with the phone itself, it's the company Sprint uses to "refurbish" their phones. When I had the original Evo 4g, I went through SEVEN refurbished phones, ALL of them had some MAJOR flaw, bad screen, bad pixels, vibrate not working, one came literally in two pieces (the screen wasnt glued/screwed down). I believe sprint's policy is if they have given you 3 refurbs, and you still are having problems, they will give you a brand new phone.
Now, do NOT accept a galaxy 1 or an evo 4g, those are downgrades. They HAVE to provide you with an equal or better phone. The 4g LTE or Galaxy s3 are probably the only two phones out now that are completely comparable.
I planned on taking my 3D to Sprint tomorrow because my digitizer is going out again. It also reboots on its own sometimes. 6-8 months ago i had a digitizer problem and they replaced the digitizer. 3-4 Months ago I had the reboot issue and all they did was restore it without even asking me first. Made me so mad!
I don't think I will be fortunate enough to get an SG3 or Evo LTE... But does anyone have any tips on getting it?
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I've been through 8 total I think.... Bad screens, bad power buttons, one was literally about to fall apart. I went through their multiple device exchange and they could only offer me the 4g, epic, conquer, or the shift. I literally laughed at them and said I'll take my chances with another 3d. So here I am with horrible light bleed and a screen that actually makes sound when I press it back into the phone. F#ck sprint if this is how they treat their customers... Been with them for a decade, three lines, and have had tep for the last 5 years. I'm going to straight talk asap.
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Just got home with the evo 4G lte, they said it was luck that there was one of these available who knows
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I think I'm going in to complain about constant reboots and demand a replacement. Hopefully, I too can come out with the evo lte.
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