- May 16, 2010
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I'm a prospective buyer and have been following the Supersonic/Evo since rumors came out for it. I'll be coming from T-Mobile and the starter of them all, a G1.
Now, i've heard a lot of people on the forums saying that the Evo is slow and sluggish. This kinda worries me because one of the main intrigues of this phone for me is the speed. Coming from a G1, I am annoyed daily of the speed and huge lag that my G1 gives. I've read many people say it but I havent read a legit reviewer or media outlet saying much about any type of lag or sluggishness but instead saying that the Evo is speedy.
I've tried an Incredible and an Evo and yes, the Incredible is indeed "faster" scrolling and navigating the UI. But to me, fast is fast. Coming from a G1, mostly anything else Android will be an improvement. I've also read that the Evo is capped at 30fps, so perhaps that can be tweaked out by devs or future improvements by Sprint/HTC.
So my question to the every day user of the Evo, is the "sluggishness" overblown or is this a legitimate problem?
Now, i've heard a lot of people on the forums saying that the Evo is slow and sluggish. This kinda worries me because one of the main intrigues of this phone for me is the speed. Coming from a G1, I am annoyed daily of the speed and huge lag that my G1 gives. I've read many people say it but I havent read a legit reviewer or media outlet saying much about any type of lag or sluggishness but instead saying that the Evo is speedy.
I've tried an Incredible and an Evo and yes, the Incredible is indeed "faster" scrolling and navigating the UI. But to me, fast is fast. Coming from a G1, mostly anything else Android will be an improvement. I've also read that the Evo is capped at 30fps, so perhaps that can be tweaked out by devs or future improvements by Sprint/HTC.
So my question to the every day user of the Evo, is the "sluggishness" overblown or is this a legitimate problem?