I have the HTC One X and I absolutely love it. (Basically the same phone as the EVO 4G LTE on Sprint). I could never go back to a small screen like the iPhone again.
You can't compare bars to bars to determine if one phone has better reception than the other.
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That said, if one phone is constantly roaming in a location where the other is not, that is a little more telling. Hopefully if there is anything to this it can be addressed in a software fix, because I am leaning Galaxy III myself.
So, you believe that Google and Samsung came up with the form factors, layouts and features 100% independent of Apple? Even though Scmidt was on Apple's BOD? And did Apple impose the injunction or did the judge? Why is google developing a work around if they are innocent?
No need to respond as I will be off adding up the boatload of money I made From my Apple stock.:twitcy:
I'd highly suggest the Evo 4G lte. I got mine on launch day and its been great. The camera is awesome and its fast as hell. I too was worried about the non-removable battery but its been better than any other phone I've had. With moderate usage I can get about 40 hours or so out of one charge.
Also, they recently released full root on the device which couldn't have been easier.
Agree about the bars comparison. I was more concerned in that thread about the dropped calls and roaming.
I still have an old HTC Mogul, our house number is an HTC Hero, and my wife's phone is the HTC Evo Shift. From a signal standpoint, the Evo Shift is clearly the worst of the three. We travel quite a bit to more rural areas, and the Evo Shift has trouble finding network where the other two don't. Sprint replaced the Evo Shift once because of a GPS problem, but they both behave(d) the same way. So anyway, the reports of the Galaxy roaming issues caught my attention.
The link below shows some snippets from the Galaxy S3 manual indicating areas where the user should not touch the phone in order to avoid blocking the internal antennas. Interesting...
Samsung looking to avoid Galaxy S3 antennagate Phone Reviews
40 hours? Are you serious? I don't know if I believe. But the rooting on samsung phones are hard as **** I've heard. That definitely sways me toward the EVO...
DH and I have had the Samsung Aviator for oh, nearly 3 weeks now. My first smartphone, his second. I'm fine with it. We looked at the S3, but Aviator had more current OS and bigger screen. We're on US Cellular.
I'm thinking smart phones are evolving to be bag-phone size eventually.
I think you mean the S2 because the S3 is the best hardware and software wise, especially on U.S. Cellular.
The thing that gets me is how small the screen is on an iPhone
Didn't read the thread, but it's plain and simple. If you want a smartphone that works and does what you want it to, get the iPhone. If you don't, get a droid or blackberry or whatever.
How is ATT service in Ames? I was visiting Iowa City this past weekend, and if you get too far off I-80, the bars/signal get really weak. Everybody told me Verizon is best in Iowa.