- Jun 9, 2012
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Okay so, this may be a confusing post. But I'll try to explain as best I can.
I switch phones. A LOT. I usually have a different phone every 3-4 months. My first REAL smart-phone (not a dumb smart-phone) was a HTC Hero. I guess you can say my very first "smart" phone was a Moto Q (if you wanna consider it smart lol).
Anyways, I loved Android. I still like it. Kinda fell off for me when the iPhone 4S came out on Sprint, which I got in February of 2012, and in February of this year I got the iPhone 5. Within that time frame I often switched to Android devices (mainly the Evo 3D, Design 4G, and GS2) but it didn't last very long. At most 2 weeks and then I went back to my iPhone.
Well, I'm tired of my iPhone. I love iOS but I like it better on the iPad for some reason. So, I'm looking to get back into Android. I'm not a Samsung fan (because of the Super AMOLED screen, hate the color saturation) and most Android phones I ever owned were HTC devices (HTC Hero, HTC Evo, HTC Evo 3d (for about 3 days), HTC Evo Design 4G (for about 2 weeks). I had a short affair with the original Galaxy Epic 4G back in 2011 because I wanted the keyboard and the GS2 in 2012 for a few days. There were moments where I played with others such as the Phonton 4G, GS3 (mothers phone), etc.
Well, my upgrade is actually tomorrow (April 1st) and none of the phones I'm interested in are out yet (the HTC One and Blackberry Q10). So, I'm looking to sell my iPhone 5 on Craigslist and purchase a Evo LTE cheap until the HTC One or Q10 is released on Sprint. Question is, should I go ahead and do that, or should I just wait for the HTC One to come out?
I've read plenty of user reviews in the forums about the Evo LTE. I personally have never had an issue with an HTC device, so I was wondering if anybody can give me some insight on how the Evo LTE is holding up now that it's going on almost a year since it's release. Any insight would be great! Thanks.
**Sorry if this post if long**
I switch phones. A LOT. I usually have a different phone every 3-4 months. My first REAL smart-phone (not a dumb smart-phone) was a HTC Hero. I guess you can say my very first "smart" phone was a Moto Q (if you wanna consider it smart lol).
Anyways, I loved Android. I still like it. Kinda fell off for me when the iPhone 4S came out on Sprint, which I got in February of 2012, and in February of this year I got the iPhone 5. Within that time frame I often switched to Android devices (mainly the Evo 3D, Design 4G, and GS2) but it didn't last very long. At most 2 weeks and then I went back to my iPhone.
Well, I'm tired of my iPhone. I love iOS but I like it better on the iPad for some reason. So, I'm looking to get back into Android. I'm not a Samsung fan (because of the Super AMOLED screen, hate the color saturation) and most Android phones I ever owned were HTC devices (HTC Hero, HTC Evo, HTC Evo 3d (for about 3 days), HTC Evo Design 4G (for about 2 weeks). I had a short affair with the original Galaxy Epic 4G back in 2011 because I wanted the keyboard and the GS2 in 2012 for a few days. There were moments where I played with others such as the Phonton 4G, GS3 (mothers phone), etc.
Well, my upgrade is actually tomorrow (April 1st) and none of the phones I'm interested in are out yet (the HTC One and Blackberry Q10). So, I'm looking to sell my iPhone 5 on Craigslist and purchase a Evo LTE cheap until the HTC One or Q10 is released on Sprint. Question is, should I go ahead and do that, or should I just wait for the HTC One to come out?
I've read plenty of user reviews in the forums about the Evo LTE. I personally have never had an issue with an HTC device, so I was wondering if anybody can give me some insight on how the Evo LTE is holding up now that it's going on almost a year since it's release. Any insight would be great! Thanks.
**Sorry if this post if long**