Alright Evo fans, what do ya think of our successor?

The main thing that scares me about the non-removable battery has to do with hacking/rooting. There are times with my Evo where I had to pull the battery to get it to respond. No amount of button pressing or plugging it in worked and I don't know what I would've done had the battery not been removable. Seems this is where the industry is headed though :-\
To be fair, this has been discussed repeatedly. The Evo even has a button-press-sequence that does this without having to remove the battery.

You can count on this one having one.

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Rooting the new phone without a remove-able battery is dumb...guaranteed to provide nothing but problems. HTC must be throwing down the gauntlet and saying "no more rooting our phones". Go buy somewhere else.

Putting a small non remove-able battery in the new EVO is counter to what most customers that I know wanted.

So which manufacturer is going to be root friendly going forward?
 
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Never had to pull a battery during root on ANY device. Sad for those that struggle, though. Or something.

Honestly, that doesn't really mean anything. Apart from some petty complaint about a non-removable battery.

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I have had several EVO's lock up before for no known reason (while traveling). Without being able to remove battery you would have to take to Sprint. So I stand by my assessment regarding remove-able battery.

Glad bleedblue never had to struggle...but most people encounter issues in the real world. Working, traveling, etc. can put a strain on the phone. Perhaps someday you will encounter these issues and understand why a remove-able battery is preferred.
 
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Hold down the two volume buttons plus power button.

Apart from that I will call user error.

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Hold down the two volume buttons plus power button.

Apart from that I will call user error.

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Yep, we know the button sequences. Doesn't diminish the fact that they have NOT worked in the past a few times and all that worked to awaken my Evo was a battery pull. I'm thinking a little reset pin hole under the back cover might be a workaround.
 
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Yep, we know the button sequences. Doesn't diminish the fact that they have NOT worked in the past a few times and all that worked to awaken my Evo was a battery pull. I'm thinking a little reset pin hole under the back cover might be a workaround.

Hasn't worked? I haven't had to resort to this that often, but it's always worked for me. I agree that some type of reset 'hole' could be a good idea. Guess I never thought of it as an issue though as it's never NOT worked on this end.

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By any chance when the new evo comes out will the people who have the original evo be upgraded to that for insurance? Somehow like that that was happening with the htc evo 3d replacing the evo
 
By any chance when the new evo comes out will the people who have the original evo be upgraded to that for insurance? Somehow like that that was happening with the htc evo 3d replacing the evo

Highly doubt it. If there are no og EVOs left, I think you'll get the 3D.
 
Asurion has a plethora of refurb evo's in stock... And they gotta look at price when replacing with new... Something a little more comparable...

Anyways, no removable battery? How do you do a battery pull then?! Every android I've owned needed a few of those....

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