Galaxy Note 2 - vs - EVO 4G LTE!?!?!? HELP

PMO_David

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So for my first post i have myself a problem. I almost went out and bought an EVO 4G LTE
as i have the original EVO 4G and loved the phone other then having to always have the phone
charging.

I own a business and i use my phone heavily from apps (taking payments, maps, xlsx, word, PDFs, along
with apps that deal with the business) to web & emails (A LOT of emails). So i was going to get the new
EVO and then i thought that i would check the web and see if there is anything else out there that would be
better for myself to use as a business phone, and i see that the Note 2 is going to come out soon.

With my business growing faster then i thought the EVO i have now is not holding up to well and i need
to get something soon!

Thanks
David

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Officerpolabear

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I think the biggest question to ask yourself is: Are you going to like the size of the Note 2? The size of the E4GLTE is already pretty big and the Note 2 is going to be even bigger. Also consider multitasking. Assuming that you aren't going to root (since your phone is going to be for business), I think it would be better to look beyond the E4GLTE if you're looking for reliable multitasking.
 

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If it's for business you should get a dedicated tablet with 3G/4G capabilities.

Battery life on any cell phone is still too trivial to rely on them in that capacity.

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Get them both, problem solved, that was easy...next.

i might do this as my wife is also do for an upgrade. So ill get the EVO 4G LTE first then get the Note2 after it comes out.

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I think the biggest question to ask yourself is: Are you going to like the size of the Note 2? The size of the E4GLTE is already pretty big and the Note 2 is going to be even bigger. Also consider multitasking. Assuming that you aren't going to root (since your phone is going to be for business), I think it would be better to look beyond the E4GLTE if you're looking for reliable multitasking.

i do need reliable multitasking as when im with a customer i switch between 3 to 4 apps throughout the meeting so it would be nice if it was fast and didnt have to reload as much as the my phone does
 

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