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*The only reason I'm asking here is because this board seems to be the most active of the 3 (Photon, Nexus S, and Evo 3D)*
I got my Evo 3D about 2 weeks ago. I love the device, but the battery life could be better.
The top 3 things I *need* out of a smartphone are:
1.) The OS needs to be smooth and speedy.
2.) Battery life must be good
3.) Overall size
I've heard great things about the Nexus S battery life. I'd have switched to it if it weren't for the old hardware and possible radio issues. It just seems to be only half the phone the 3D and Photon are in terms of hardware. What I do love, however, is the size (the phone isn't too big and feels amazing in your hand) and the battery life, from what I've read, is amazing even with lots of web browsing (which is probably what I use my phone for the most). The phone is pretty fast too even with the old processor, so I dont think it would be too much of a problem.
The Photon *possibly* just passed through the FCC (Motorola XOOM 2, Photon 4G both pass under the FCC's microscope? | PhoneDog) and it's rumored to be released this month. The battery life is rated at a longer talk time than the 3D, but we won't know for sure until reviews are out. The camera might be better than the 3D's, but more megapixels does not always mean better picture quality. It won't be any smaller than the 3D...but if the camera and the battery life are better, I won't mind the size( and it's kinda ugly
). I've heard bad things about Motoblur slowing down phones...but is as "heavy" as Sense is?
I'm not here to flame...I'm just confused. If I'm in a two-year contract, I want to be happy for the entire time (at least most of it).
If Sprint would let you exchange your phone more than once within the 30 days, I'd do it....but I can't. So, any advice is appreciated.
I got my Evo 3D about 2 weeks ago. I love the device, but the battery life could be better.
The top 3 things I *need* out of a smartphone are:
1.) The OS needs to be smooth and speedy.
2.) Battery life must be good
3.) Overall size
I've heard great things about the Nexus S battery life. I'd have switched to it if it weren't for the old hardware and possible radio issues. It just seems to be only half the phone the 3D and Photon are in terms of hardware. What I do love, however, is the size (the phone isn't too big and feels amazing in your hand) and the battery life, from what I've read, is amazing even with lots of web browsing (which is probably what I use my phone for the most). The phone is pretty fast too even with the old processor, so I dont think it would be too much of a problem.
The Photon *possibly* just passed through the FCC (Motorola XOOM 2, Photon 4G both pass under the FCC's microscope? | PhoneDog) and it's rumored to be released this month. The battery life is rated at a longer talk time than the 3D, but we won't know for sure until reviews are out. The camera might be better than the 3D's, but more megapixels does not always mean better picture quality. It won't be any smaller than the 3D...but if the camera and the battery life are better, I won't mind the size( and it's kinda ugly

I'm not here to flame...I'm just confused. If I'm in a two-year contract, I want to be happy for the entire time (at least most of it).
If Sprint would let you exchange your phone more than once within the 30 days, I'd do it....but I can't. So, any advice is appreciated.