So...You knew you were wanting a small phone, saw it in the store and how "big" it was? (Which isn't not and expect phones to get bigger) Or you ordered it blindly knowing it had a 4.3in screen. Either way it's your fault. Real nice life guy!
I wanted one but Sprint won't give me a discount on it because I haven't fulfilled my current contractual obligations yet. After reading about battery life I decided it's not for me.
I guess I'll wait another year or two for a touch screen smart phone that I can charge once every 24 hours with moderate to heavy use and still not see it drop below 30% charge like my Curve.
The evo's battery life is much better with the latest update, I must say. I still keep gtalk turned off, but I might try it next week at work and see how much battery life I get.
The size is large, but awesome. I couldn't go back to a smaller phone now.
4G is unofficially available in other metro areas, by the way. DC isn't listed, but I get coverage at the office in Northern VA, and one bar at night at home.
So...You knew you were wanting a small phone, saw it in the store and how "big" it was? (Which isn't not and expect phones to get bigger) Or you ordered it blindly knowing it had a 4.3in screen. Either way it's your fault. Real nice life guy!
loving my evo and I manage to get longer battery life thanks to some custom roms after I had it rooted. So far its definitely better with the changes I did.
I guess I am spared that inconvenience for a while. 4G Sprint is currently only in 15 states, and in those, only major metro areas.
Very little in the West - amazing - nothing in California at all. I would say the market does not yet justify an abundance of hardware.