RagingSamster
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From what I've read it's the same internals as the ATT HTC One X which stomps the Galaxy S 3 in engadgets processor scores ( http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/03/gsiii-benchmarks/ )
I'm used to the original EVO's 4.3 and think 4.7 will be a not insurmountable jump in size.
They are offering $150.00 discount to re-up my plan so jumping on this phone is really attractive, that and what looks to be the best camera functionality in a phone so far - they are saying f.2.0 which is pretty spanky on a phone - Should make for great low-ight shots.
My only concern is the battery, which although it is bigger than my stock EVO 4Gs battery, it is not as big as my aftermarket 3 AH unit. "They" are saying that the processor uses much less energy then previous versions but I was under the impression that it's the screen that kills batteries - that and Robo Defense!
With unlimited data, once Sprint builds out their LTE infrastructure Netflix will be a great feature as well.
Any thoughts on this phone?
I'm used to the original EVO's 4.3 and think 4.7 will be a not insurmountable jump in size.
They are offering $150.00 discount to re-up my plan so jumping on this phone is really attractive, that and what looks to be the best camera functionality in a phone so far - they are saying f.2.0 which is pretty spanky on a phone - Should make for great low-ight shots.
My only concern is the battery, which although it is bigger than my stock EVO 4Gs battery, it is not as big as my aftermarket 3 AH unit. "They" are saying that the processor uses much less energy then previous versions but I was under the impression that it's the screen that kills batteries - that and Robo Defense!
With unlimited data, once Sprint builds out their LTE infrastructure Netflix will be a great feature as well.
Any thoughts on this phone?