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tatteredpotato

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If there were a similar level of apps development for Android as there is for Apple, and there isn't...

I'm just curious if this is actually a problem you've personally run into. My only experience atm is an iPod Touch (2G) so I've looked around the App Store. Much of what I've read is that most of the popular Apps have ports on the Android Market already.

Are there any apps you use that aren't available on Android? Fieldrunners is on that I'm moderately upset about myself, but I can definitely live without it.
 

zerocool84

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Seems people don't like the new look but I think it looks better with the harder edges but that's just me. I was expecting a larger screen since it's a "top of the line" phone and many phones already have larger screens.
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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The HTC HD2 is running Windows Mobile 6.5. I don't think it's going to sell well. The HTC Evo is a 4G phone.

If you compare the iPhone to its iPhone killers. The only difference is the resolution difference.
 

Brian Stirling

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The HTC HD2 is running Windows Mobile 6.5. I don't think it's going to sell well. The HTC Evo is a 4G phone.

If you compare the iPhone to its iPhone killers. The only difference is the resolution difference.

Are you saying that the HD2 and Evo CAN'T be iPhone killers? How does the HD2 running Windows Mobile negate the larger screen because it does have a larger screen as does the Evo.

It appears that the new iPhone will have higher resolution and that's a good thing and with the other improvements I'd be inclined to get one -- BUT the screen is now .7" smaller than the HD2 or Evo and THAT is the thing that tips the scale for me towards the HTC phones and away from Apple. Mind you, there are other things that favor Apple with the longer list of apps being at the top of that list. I also have perhaps a dozen CD's worth of music that was purchased through iTunes in addition to about 250 CD's I ripped so if I switch to Android I'll probably lose them.


Brian
 
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The iPhone has a 3.6 inch diagonal screen that's 3" (l) x 2" (w). The HTC HD2 and Evo have 4.3 inch diagonal screens or about 30% larger in area than the iPhone.


Brian

4.3 is a man's device. It's gonna be tough to get people to pocket a 4.3" device. You won't sell iPhones to women at 4.3". 3.7" might be able to cut it, but 3.5" should be more than fine. People want something small. This is why statistics show that the population of males who have Droids >>> females who have Droids.
 

TheWart

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4.3 is a man's device. It's gonna be tough to get people to pocket a 4.3" device. You won't sell iPhones to women at 4.3". 3.7" might be able to cut it, but 3.5" should be more than fine. People want something small. This is why statistics show that the population of males who have Droids >>> females who have Droids.

Or...a lot of people dont want to carry that big of a phone. Plus, if they double the res to 960x640 the ppi will be amazing. As John Gruber puts it:

So 162 pixels-per-inch is indeed a very fine resolution when compared to most other electronic devices. But even today’s iPhone displays are crude when compared to print. Compare type on your iPhone or iPod Touch against the type in a glossy magazine. You can see pixels and anti-aliasing smudginess on an iPhone. You can’t see “dots” in the letterforms of a printed magazine.

The next-gen iPhone is shooting for that caliber of resolution — not merely to exceed the resolution of competing devices, but to rival the optical quality of print. A 3.5-inch diagonal display with 960 × 640 pixels works out to around 325-330 ppi. (Maybe even higher, if it’s more like a 3.4-inch diagonal.) That’s fewer “dots” per inch than on, say, a 600 dpi printer, but when combined with anti-aliasing, I believe the on-screen typography on the next-gen iPhones will be indistinguishable, or nearly so, from high-quality print. There will be four pixels packed into the space now occupied by a single pixel.
 

pm

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It's got a larger battery... that alone will make me look closely at it.

As far as how it looks, I don't really care. I put my 3GS in a rubbery case, where it's lived since the day that I bought it... which defeats the whole put of sexy designs... if I bought this new one, it would go in some rubbery case too (I ebay them, I'm obsessive about scratches) and however it looked, it wouldn't matter.

The front facing camera seems neat but it seems like a bit of a gimmick. But it could be neat to make video calls... maybe. I think it would be weird to make a call while holding the phone out in front of me like some Star Trek tricorder. But I'll keep an open mind until I see it in action.

The higher res screen would be nice... I wonder how they'll do apps when they have another size screen to deal with... interpolate the existing apps to make them fit?

The flash will be nice... taking photos without it indoors with a 3GS requires everyone to stand really still.

But at the end of the the only major gripe that I have with my iPhone is the battery. Anything they do to make the battery last longer (like make it bigger) would probably have me filing in for an upgrade some time this summer.

One thing that's odd... Apple signed the agreement with the EU on the new cell phone charging standard. Where's it's microUSB charging plug slot?
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10274953-94.html
 
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ChAoTiCpInOy

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Are you saying that the HD2 and Evo CAN'T be iPhone killers? How does the HD2 running Windows Mobile negate the larger screen because it does have a larger screen as does the Evo.

It appears that the new iPhone will have higher resolution and that's a good thing and with the other improvements I'd be inclined to get one -- BUT the screen is now .7" smaller than the HD2 or Evo and THAT is the thing that tips the scale for me towards the HTC phones and away from Apple. Mind you, there are other things that favor Apple with the longer list of apps being at the top of that list. I also have perhaps a dozen CD's worth of music that was purchased through iTunes in addition to about 250 CD's I ripped so if I switch to Android I'll probably lose them.


Brian

Please remember that Windows Mobile 6.5 is pretty much EOL. Yes they are "iPhone Killers" but the bigger screen does not necessarily mean a better experience.
 

Muadib

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If this is real and it looks like it is I'm not going to replace my 3G with this and will more than likely switch to the Evo. By my subjective observation the screen size is no larger and perhaps even smaller than the 3G I now have and that is the deal breaker for me. I want a larger higher resolution display and the new iPhone is not larger.

The other obvious thing is the boxier sides and this I do like. I think this feature will make it easier to hold and use as a phone and the increased volume this provides the case will help permit the larger battery -- also a good thing.

There does seem to be some nice features in the new OS as well but once again I think HTC has surpassed them and I will bypass them!


Brian
I'm with you. I was hoping for a bigger screen too, and now it looks like I'm headed towards the Evo.
 

dguy6789

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Please remember that Windows Mobile 6.5 is pretty much EOL. Yes they are "iPhone Killers" but the bigger screen does not necessarily mean a better experience.

The HD2 with Sense UI looks and feels very different from stock Windows Mobile. It is quite polished and the experience when using it is excellent.
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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The HD2 with Sense UI looks and feels very different from stock Windows Mobile. It is quite polished and the experience when using it is excellent.

Yet it's still 6.5 and Microsoft is moving on from it. No polish will replace the experience of Winmo 6.5.
 

aceO07

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Yet it's still 6.5 and Microsoft is moving on from it. No polish will replace the experience of Winmo 6.5.

You're right. WM6.5 UI isn't that great. I think all WM users will admit that, however it also has it's strong points. I love being able to access my LAN and play any video/audio files without converting.

I love the HD2 4.3" screen and 800x480 resolution. It's great for what I use it for, reading and web browsing. A high resolution on a small screen can only do some much since the actual viewing size is still small. No need to pinch to zoom like I did on the G1 3.2" screen. :)

(These are my opinions based on my experiences, you are welcome to disagree.)