A would like to pose a question to Phil and NightAngel who both seem to have objective views based on real world use of the DNA actually in their possession. I currently own the Incredible 2 and have been trying to make a choice of an upgrade to the LTE signal just recently released by Verizon in my area.
Most of my business associates have migrated to iPhones, but I have been less than impressed with the iPhones interface or reliability. My Incredible 2 has a weaker radio (signal strength) than previous analog Motorola and LG phones but I am still able to make phone calls in rural areas where the iPhone 4 and 5 struggle. I have looked at the Galaxy SIII and both Motorola RAZR HD phones but have been disappointed with the quality of photos from all three cameras. In my opinion, the photos from the iPhone 5 are not as good as touted by iPhone fans.
I was also disappointed with the screen resolution on both RAZR HD phones. Neither phone was very bright, and both RAZR?s and the GSIII all were hard to view in bright sunlight.
I am not a gamer, nor do I stream music or video. I spend limited time, about 2 hours a day talking on my phone and typically use 1GB per month on data. In summary my wish list in order of my needs are:
1) Decent radio capable of pulling in weaker signals in rural areas.
2) Above average microphone and speaker for spoken communication.
3) Battery life significant enough to last through a 16 hour day with limited use.
4) Sturdy construction.
5) Camera capable of fast shutter speed and decent low light photos.
6) Reliable software and hardware.
In looking at all the preliminary reviews of the HTC DNA I feel this phone should meet the majority of my needs. I am a little concerned about the lack of both removable battery and memory expansion, but in looking at my phone I realize I have 388MB internal storage, and 14GB available from my 16GB SD card. Surely the 11GB free memory will meet my needs.
I would appreciate your opinions on the DNA based on my needs and normal usage.