- Mar 13, 2011
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I used my upgrade on a Nexus S, I used it for 2 weeks and then switched to an Evo 3D.
Size: they both felt big, I'm coming from an HTC Hero so there's about an inch difference, but that's not what I mean. They both felt to be about the same size.
Screens: As much as I like the colors on the Nexus S, the Evo 3D's screen was significantly better. I like the crisp color palate that the 3D had.
Performance/battery life: I consider myself a fairly heavy user; I text all day, I game constantly and I stream hours of YouTube a day. The Nexus S was stronger with gaming but the 3D was better at switching apps and streaming video. I get a solid 8 hours of heavy use out of my 3D but on the nexus I got roughly 4.
All in all, both devices are great but the Evo seems stronger and more future-proofed for coming updates.
If you would like to discuss these results please keep it civil. I don't care which side you take, but no personal attacks please.
Size: they both felt big, I'm coming from an HTC Hero so there's about an inch difference, but that's not what I mean. They both felt to be about the same size.
Screens: As much as I like the colors on the Nexus S, the Evo 3D's screen was significantly better. I like the crisp color palate that the 3D had.
Performance/battery life: I consider myself a fairly heavy user; I text all day, I game constantly and I stream hours of YouTube a day. The Nexus S was stronger with gaming but the 3D was better at switching apps and streaming video. I get a solid 8 hours of heavy use out of my 3D but on the nexus I got roughly 4.
All in all, both devices are great but the Evo seems stronger and more future-proofed for coming updates.
If you would like to discuss these results please keep it civil. I don't care which side you take, but no personal attacks please.