From my understanding, no. But I'm mostly looking forward to an upgrade from my touch pro...
for me no sd slot; no win.
You guys that disappointed with the specs, hold out for evo 3d then?
Honestly, my EVO had HD recording on the stock ROM, CM7 which I have now does not. However, the quality of the video is better on CM7.no hd video recording was the killer for me.
funny, how android *needs* dual core
Why is this funny? The iphone 4 is dual core. The andriod phone was built around a multi-tasking kernel; while they iphone at least until recently only ran a single app.
And it would be a heck of an upgrade. But it really needs a dual core CPU to be competitive with the handsets coming out this summer, almost everything is dual core.
Yea sprint is really late to the party this year; the G2x at tmobile was pretty nice (played with one today); tempted to switch providers if sprint doesn't come out with something soon. They started last year with a bang (evo) and since then it has been all down hill. Since then t-mobile has had 3 phones that interest me; verizon 2. Getting tired of waiting on sprint (nexus S would have been interesting 6 months ago but it had no sdhc slot and today there are simply better phones).
They didn't start the year with the evo. The evo launched in early June. It was announced at ctia just like how the evo 3d was announced at ctia. The evo hasn't even been out for a year yet.
The Samsung Epic came out late August. And remember that the evo and the epic both got rated pretty highly by the media.
The iPhone 4 is a single core.
And don't forget iPhone 4 runs @ 800MHz also! And Android's multitasking isn't very much different than iPhone 4. Though it MAY have it in the kernel, the way to access your other apps are in very much the same fashion as iOS. Only WebOS and QNX has true multitasking capabilities.
I guess personal taste; the phones that interested me last year were the captivate; droid x; and now the g2x. The evo was interesting but battery life just sucked and the epic was a fat rock unlike the captivate/vibrant/fascinate.
-
Today all the providers have dual core phones 'cept sprint. I'm really not hung up on a dual core; but I want a phone with decent battery life and (big plus) nice and thin. The g2x was really very nice and the s2 also looks nice. Anyways with my luck the sprint galaxy s2 will have a freaking keyboard - and the evo3d 2 hour battery life - makes me want to give sprint the finger.
What is your definition of true multitasking? With Android I can have my podcast app download a podcast, have my browser download a video, have pandora playing, and read an ebook. How is that not true multitasking? Because I can't have thirty apps quickly available to switch to? It's a phone, I can't imagine what your doing that you need to switch back and forth between more than six apps regularly.