Didn't see what you want at CES? Chill.

Phil Nickinson

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A lot of you are worried after Sprint kinda low-keyed CES. Understandable. But wrong.

A lot of you are waiting on dual-core phones from HTC. Cool.

CES is big, for sure. But it's hardly the only game in town. Mobile World Congress is in a month. CTIA is a month after that.

It's not like no smartphones will be announced or released after CES. They're coming. We'll cover them. We'll review them. And you will buy them.

Everybody chill out a tad.

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I just want a dual core tablet with honeycomb. I don't need a dual core phone and tablet. I will keep my Evo until something really amazes me like this phone did. They are making great progress, but it still doesn't do much for me. I liked the Nexus S, but he lack of a microSD slot turned me off of the phone. If someone could figure out the HDMI port on the Evo, I would probably keep it for another year or so if it could run Honeycomb.
 
I'm not in a hurry to get rid of this phone I have. Maybe when my upgrade comes back again... for now I'm chill.
 
I'm not in a hurry to get rid of this phone I have. Maybe when my upgrade comes back again... for now I'm chill.

I wish I could say the same thing. 2 year Contract is almost up on my CRAPPY @$$ Storm so I can't wait to upgrade this crap.
 
I wish I could say the same thing. 2 year Contract is almost up on my CRAPPY @$$ Storm so I can't wait to upgrade this crap.

That was my last blackberry before I switched to Android...you will love getting rid of it.
 
I'm hoping they announce an Evo with dual core. Literally, keep the Evo exactly how it looks, but just give me dual core and I'm a happy man.
 
can sprint please release a 4.5" samoled+ tegra 2 with 1gb ram and microsd WITHOUT sense? i would buy that so fast

thanks op for your post, you are totally right
 
I just want a dual core tablet with honeycomb. I don't need a dual core phone and tablet. I will keep my Evo until something really amazes me like this phone did. They are making great progress, but it still doesn't do much for me. I liked the Nexus S, but he lack of a microSD slot turned me off of the phone. If someone could figure out the HDMI port on the Evo, I would probably keep it for another year or so if it could run Honeycomb.

+1 on this. I'm fine with my Epic unless something amazing comes out this summer thats worth it. I want a 10" tablet dual core 4G. Sprint or Verizon.
 
I just want Verizon to man up and release a true Nexus Google experience phone, dual core would be nice! It would be nice to have access to the latest OS upgrades on Big Red but this is just a pipe dream right?
 
I just want Verizon to man up and release a true Nexus Google experience phone, dual core would be nice! It would be nice to have access to the latest OS upgrades on Big Red but this is just a pipe dream right?
They may not have the phone, and may not ever get one if the iPhone goes to them, bu they are getting a pure google Motorola Xoom tablet.
 
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Moto I am really disappointed in you, you messed up putting giving ATT the Atrix. I like all the accessories that come with it, especially the laptop doc, create to carry to a client and get off of W7. Then my DX that I bought outright on eBay will serve me until I see something that I like really well.
 
I just want Verizon to man up and release a true Nexus Google experience phone, dual core would be nice! It would be nice to have access to the latest OS upgrades on Big Red but this is just a pipe dream right?
Make it a world phone and I'm right there with ya.
 
An LTE-capable VzW world phone is what I really want. But because said VzW seems to show no interest in releasing one, they're driving me back into the arms of AT&T and the Atrix. :eek::eek::eek:
 
Looking forward to the potential EVO replacements come summer, higher res screen (not a bigger screen), dual core would be nice, more installed memory even better. As nice as all those things would be, I really hope they can make the phones and Android less power hungry, or incorporate some higher capacity batteries. I love my EVO, but give me a 4G phone that I can actually run in 4G the entire day with moderate to heavy use without having to recharge 2-3 times.

Wonder what the battery life is going to be in all these new 4G phones that were just announced? Those customers could be in for a rude awakening.
 
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