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Duckman2008 posted:Sprint dumbphone options kinda suck, the best one is the rumor touch and it has been out over 1 year now. The only dumbphone I could recommend over the TP2 is the lotus elite, and sadly that phone is 6 months discontinued. The Touch Pro 2 is discontinued too, isn't it? I'm on the $30 SERO free ride express and can't hop off anytime soon, so it sounds like I should look at a Rumor or a Reclaim? Of course I'm using a 6 year old Samsung A900, so maybe it's good I'm not diving into the deep end of the technology pool right away anyhow.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 12:18 |
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Lasty posted:The Touch Pro 2 is discontinued too, isn't it? I'm on the $30 SERO free ride express and can't hop off anytime soon, so it sounds like I should look at a Rumor or a Reclaim? TP2 is discontinued and they require an extra $10 a month for Windows Mobile now anyway. Best feature phone to get in my opinion is the Rumor Touch, followed by the Reclaim I guess. Sprint's dumbphones are all literally 1+years old.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 12:40 |
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Ozmodiar posted:I was thinking the same thing. If that is "barely using" a phone, then I can't imagine what "heavy usage" is. I thought about go this route, but it seems that when I need this I am at a bar or at a show. I just don't know how reasonable it is to carry something like this around when I go out drinking. I thought about a bigger battery, but I don't want to change the profile of my phone. Plus since I have hope that the Nexus 3 will be out this year on Sprint I am not going to invest anymore into my EVO. Since I run the MIUI ROM I don't have 4G. I can only imagine battery life on 4G.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 12:47 |
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The more I think about it, the more I think I'm just going to hold onto my EVO 4G this year. It's still an awesome phone, and the only thing I'm really lacking at the moment is space (fixed by purchasing a larger microSD card), so I think I can hold out. The 3D looks promising, but it seems likely that there will be an equally impressive phone coming out this time next year, and I'll be in a much better place to get that one, instead. And since my 4G is still performing like a champ, I think I'm okay with that.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 15:28 |
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Bah, Amazonwireless only has the Nexus S for $100 for new contracts, upgrade makes it $150. Now I have no idea if I want to go Nexus S or 3D.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 16:03 |
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Personally I'm going with the 3d. It's got a lot more hardware in it, so you're less likely to run into limitations later on running apps.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 16:15 |
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spidoman posted:Bah, Amazonwireless only has the Nexus S for $100 for new contracts, upgrade makes it $150. Now I have no idea if I want to go Nexus S or 3D. I like the Nexus a lot and it'll do you well, but go with the 3D.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 16:31 |
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Duckman2008 posted:I like the Nexus a lot and it'll do you well, but go with the 3D. Yeah, watching and reading the engadget review again, it's a pretty terrible review, feeling a lot better with it being only $50 more than the Nexus S.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:00 |
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brc64 posted:The more I think about it, the more I think I'm just going to hold onto my EVO 4G this year. It's still an awesome phone, and the only thing I'm really lacking at the moment is space (fixed by purchasing a larger microSD card), so I think I can hold out. The 3D looks promising, but it seems likely that there will be an equally impressive phone coming out this time next year, and I'll be in a much better place to get that one, instead. And since my 4G is still performing like a champ, I think I'm okay with that. The thing that bugs me the most about the reviews I have read so far (battery life I am reserving judgement) for the EVO 3D is what has been said about the qHD screen. While most reviews have said awesome upgrade they also have been saying it is lacking in comparison to many of the new phones coming out. It was even said that because of the 3D overlay the screen is not as good as the Sensation. From some reason that really bugs me. My current view is if you don't have a EVO and want to upgrade I don't see how you can go wrong with the EVO 3D. My wife will jump to the it from the Hero next Friday. That said I don't see any real reason to upgrade from a EVO to the EVO 3D at this time. Especially with the SGS2 announcement coming soon (I know Samsung but the phone seems to be great according to overseas and reviews), and the rumored Sprint Nexus 3 at the end of the year.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:02 |
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nate fisher posted:The thing that bugs me the most about the reviews I have read so far (battery life I am reserving judgement) for the EVO 3D is what has been said about the qHD screen. While most reviews have said awesome upgrade they also have been saying it is lacking in comparison to many of the new phones coming out. It was even said that because of the 3D overlay the screen is not as good as the Sensation. From some reason that really bugs me. I know the feeling, doubly so since the Nexus 3 is rumored to have a 1280x720 screen and I love my pixel density. My only concern with waiting for the new Nexus is that it is not guaranteed to come to Sprint. I thought Google and Sprint were going to be BFFs now or something, but a lot of the rumors indicate that the device will be built for 4G LTE networks like ATT and Verizon. Maybe they will have a third sku with a 4G wimax radio for Sprint.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:08 |
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When is the next round of new phones? It will probably go Photon then GS2 then Nexus 3?
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:12 |
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Turnquiet posted:I know the feeling, doubly so since the Nexus 3 is rumored to have a 1280x720 screen and I love my pixel density. My only concern with waiting for the new Nexus is that it is not guaranteed to come to Sprint. I thought Google and Sprint were going to be BFFs now or something, but a lot of the rumors indicate that the device will be built for 4G LTE networks like ATT and Verizon. Maybe they will have a third sku with a 4G wimax radio for Sprint. This gives me hope Sprint is first (no matter how wrongly placed): http://androidandme.com/2011/05/news/is-this-the-google-nexus-3-picture/ Seriously Google should release the Nexus across all carriers at the same time. spidoman posted:When is the next round of new phones? It will probably go Photon then GS2 then Nexus 3? You can add the iPhone 4S in there before the Nexus 3 if rumors turn to be true. Edit: Article on why you should wait for the Nexus 3 http://androidandme.com/2011/06/news/here-are-6-reasons-why-you-might-want-to-wait-for-the-nexus-3-part-1/ Rumored to have the Tegra 3 it packs the following features: World’s first mobile quad-core CPU New 12-Core NVIDIA GPU with support for 3D stereo Support for Extreme HD at a 2560 x 1600 resolution 5x faster than the Tegra 2 40 nm by TSMC Ultra Low Power GPU mode 1080p H.264 High Profile video decode Wow oh wow! nate fisher fucked around with this message at 17:22 on Jun 16, 2011 |
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nate fisher posted:This gives me hope Sprint is first (no matter how wrongly placed): Holy balls
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:26 |
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Gah, I don't want to keep my hero for another six months It may be smartest for me to buy a used Evo or something at this point...
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:29 |
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The fact that these phones may be on the horizon makes me want to barf. I may just wait considering that I don't use my phone nearly as much as I used to but just that I wanted the Evo 3D for the spec bump. Of course buying another phone outright isn't out of the question but I'd love to avoid that if I could.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:36 |
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spidoman posted:Gah, I don't want to keep my hero for another six months It may be smartest for me to buy a used Evo or something at this point... Like I said I would go with the EVO 3D if rocking a Hero still.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 17:41 |
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Just picked up a HTC Evo yesterday, and so far it has been amazing. For people that have/had one, what is the best choice of protecting it, case, or ghost armor?
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:05 |
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I have used the Innocase 2 Surface, some big fishbones case, and an otterbox case. I like the Innocase 2 the best. The other ones make it look cheap.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:08 |
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Looking around, are Innocase's only online?
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:20 |
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I have seen them in Best Buys and Sprint stores. I just buy mine from Amazon.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:33 |
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Ok cool, I just don't feel like waiting for the shipping, if it's a huge price difference I guess I can wait though.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:40 |
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Why would you buy an Evo when the new one comes out in a week?
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:45 |
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RyanManRules posted:Just picked up a HTC Evo yesterday, and so far it has been amazing. For people that have/had one, what is the best choice of protecting it, case, or ghost armor? Been rocking it naked since launch. I drop it infrequently, and there's not a scratch on it.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:45 |
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big mean giraffe posted:Why would you buy an Evo when the new one comes out in a week? Got it for 50 bucks, and I don't make a whole ton of money to be spending it on new phones.. If anything I'll pick the new one up in Oct. when I have another upgrade.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:53 |
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Myrddin Emrys posted:Been rocking it naked since launch. I drop it infrequently, and there's not a scratch on it.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:54 |
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I don't think I can play the wait and see game anymore. I'm pretty done with my pre. It works beautifully as a phone, but just lacks at everything else...plus that whole no actual device available for the foreseeable future on sprint thing means there isn't even an option to upgrade from. As far as I can tell the evo3d is the best option right now, and then in another 18 months things will be even better.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 18:56 |
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SLOSifl posted:Same here. Well, I had mine replaced a little while ago because it got stuck in a weird diagnostic mode, but it was in perfect condition otherwise. My new one is perfect so far too. Gaaah, I'm incredibly nervous about breaking it's beautiful screen. I just don't trust myself enough to keep it naked.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:08 |
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Well I preordered the Evo 3d before the reviews, then I was worried after reading engadget, and now I am just ready to get the phone already. I have had the Hero for too long to not upgrade now. If and when something (Nexus 3) else comes out I can just sell the 3d on craigslist or something. At least then I know the hero will not drive me to kill someone in the mean time.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:16 |
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Tony Danza posted:Well I preordered the Evo 3d before the reviews, then I was worried after reading engadget, and now I am just ready to get the phone already. I have had the Hero for too long to not upgrade now. If and when something (Nexus 3) else comes out I can just sell the 3d on craigslist or something. At least then I know the hero will not drive me to kill someone in the mean time. That's basically the point I am at now. It's not a perfect phone, but it seems like it's more of a "not a perfect phone compared to all these non-sprint phones." Well I'm sticking with sprint because I'm paying $40 a month per line for unlimited text and data. I don't care if I have Top 10 phone instead of a Top 3 phone.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:23 |
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That engadget review is poo poo. 14 hours with all of the radios on (which I'm assuming means 4g too) is absolutely fantastic. We have had a review unit at my store since Tuesday and so far its a kick rear end phone. Everyone plays with it constantly, mostly using 3d stuff and its at 50% at the end of the day. I also don't get what problems people have with the buttons. They work great for me. Finally I don't get why they say sense is bad. This version of sense is great. I know it was lovely on the hero due to the hardware but it loving flies on the 3d. As far as 3d stuff goes if you never want to use it you don't. Its not really forced on you.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:25 |
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Chappy posted:That engadget review is poo poo. 14 hours with all of the radios on (which I'm assuming means 4g too) is absolutely fantastic. We have had a review unit at my store since Tuesday and so far its a kick rear end phone. Everyone plays with it constantly, mostly using 3d stuff and its at 50% at the end of the day. I never quite understood why sense is hated so much either. It completely sucked balls on my Hero, but even rooted the phone still sucks poo poo through a tube. It's fine on other HTC phones. Looking forward to the pair of 3Deez coming next week and ditching these loving Hero junkpiles.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:33 |
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I'm really excited for a new phone as I've had my hero for a little over a year and although it's not the fastest thing ever, and pandora makes it die sometimes, I don't have a steaming hatred for it, makes me think that I've never realized how green the grass can be.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 19:54 |
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Choicecut posted:I never quite understood why sense is hated so much either. It completely sucked balls on my Hero, but even rooted the phone still sucks poo poo through a tube. It's fine on other HTC phones. Looking forward to the pair of 3Deez coming next week and ditching these loving Hero junkpiles. It's not exactly Sense people hate, it's that Sense is so entwined in the phone that its a bitch NOT to use it if you don't want to. So it sort of takes away some of the choice people love Android for. Of course, it's possible to not use Sense, but it's not just adding a new Home app, either.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 20:12 |
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nate fisher posted:This gives me hope Sprint is first (no matter how wrongly placed): Anyways, a LTE/CDMA/UMTS (if they did that) Nexus 3 is a dream device, and one I'd definitely consider even if it doesn't have WiMAX. Since, hopefully, Sprint would start their LTE transition at some point. I think folks who picked up Nexus Ones last cycle lucked out. Sure it has some issues, like multitouch and the small /data problem, but considering that the phone has only recently been eclipsed by dual-core devices a year-and-a-half later and is still very relevant, folks who got it on them early were able to ride them a good long time. The Nexus 3 easily has the same potential for the ICS generation of devices.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 20:27 |
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nate fisher posted:This gives me hope Sprint is first (no matter how wrongly placed): Strongly considering buying a used Evo (like anyone would pay money or trade for my Epic) until this comes out, but then I recall that Sprint hasn't gotten poo poo from Google prior to the NS4G. I'm torn. Either I get the Evo 3D on release day or I take that money and buy a used Evo 4G and then wait 6 months, then find that the Nexus 3 is probably going to a/the GSM carrier.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 20:33 |
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The Entire Universe posted:Strongly considering buying a used Evo (like anyone would pay money or trade for my Epic) until this comes out, but then I recall that Sprint hasn't gotten poo poo from Google prior to the NS4G. Sprint was actually destined to get the Nexus One, until they decided to not offer it in favor of the EVO 4G instead. The recent Sprint & Google Voice partnership, plus the likely acquisition of T-Mo by AT&T makes me very hopeful that Sprint will be Google's preferred carrier going forward, and they'll just make the Nexus series all "World Phones" going forward. ...hey, I can dream, right?
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nate fisher posted:World’s first mobile quad-core CPU I wish they would stop with the processor dick waving competitions. I'd really like to see even more power efficient processors than faster and more powerful ones.
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punkr0csux posted:I wish they would stop with the processor dick waving competitions. I'd really like to see even more power efficient processors than faster and more powerful ones. I'm more excited in smaller fabrication and displays with smaller power consumption then sheer horsepower. Are there even apps that struggled on the last gen of qualcomm soc? (1ghz snapdragon)
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 23:29 |
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Chappy posted:As far as 3d stuff goes if you never want to use it you don't. Its not really forced on you.
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Here's my current situation: Current Phone: Palm Pre- Issues: The phone requires a headset or speakermode. Cant use as a normal phone. Resets randomly. Jittery. Keyboard isn't responsive (doesn't recognize space bar half the time). Choice 1: Nexus S 4G Pros: SAMOLED screen. Good looking and sleek (I prefer its looks to the EVO). Vanilla Android with guaranteed updates. Good performance. NFC (I live in the Bay Area, so I can use it in SF potentially). Cons: Cheap feeling. Older internals, though not obsolete. Weird button layout. Choice 2: HTC Evo 3D Pros: Amazing specs. qHD SLCD screen. Future-proof (good radio selection)? Better button layout. Cons: So-so battery life. Sense (I am not a fan and will root the phone and put vanilla Android on it). 3D - It's useless and ruins the 2D aspect of the screen. Camera is not great in 2D mode. Really what it boils down to for me are the screens between the two devices. Will I notice a substantial difference between a qHD SLCD vs. an SAMOLED?
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