I am completely happy with the Evo, except that GPU thing. Froyo won't increase framerates by much in 3d games. Those games are all programmed to the Open GL standard, which is exactly what was tested in the last test in that video in question.
That is pretty much the only thing that I am not happy about. I enjoy gaming on my phone, which was the only reason why I am just a tiny bit envious of the iphone, it has a super smooth UI and great 3d games. If all that isn't important to you, then I can understand why you consider the Evo the perfect phone. To me it would be the absolute perfect phone if it had the Ti OMAP chipset of the Droid in it. Here again I can understand where the OP is coming from. The OMAP 3640 chipset that is used in the Droid was available when HTC made the decision to go with the Snapdragon. I am guessing it's all about licensing issues, after all, all HTC phones use Snapdragons. Had HTC went the OMAP route, we would not be having this discussion.
Yeah, it's just a benchmark test, but it is a rather powerful one IF, and that's a big IF, you are into gaming on your phone. So cut the guy some slack, as far as his gripe about the benchmark is concerned he is right. He is wrong when whining about the other benchmarks in that video and comparing it to the Nexus 1, after all, it ran a built of Froyo, the Evo didn't.
That is pretty much the only thing that I am not happy about. I enjoy gaming on my phone, which was the only reason why I am just a tiny bit envious of the iphone, it has a super smooth UI and great 3d games. If all that isn't important to you, then I can understand why you consider the Evo the perfect phone. To me it would be the absolute perfect phone if it had the Ti OMAP chipset of the Droid in it. Here again I can understand where the OP is coming from. The OMAP 3640 chipset that is used in the Droid was available when HTC made the decision to go with the Snapdragon. I am guessing it's all about licensing issues, after all, all HTC phones use Snapdragons. Had HTC went the OMAP route, we would not be having this discussion.
Yeah, it's just a benchmark test, but it is a rather powerful one IF, and that's a big IF, you are into gaming on your phone. So cut the guy some slack, as far as his gripe about the benchmark is concerned he is right. He is wrong when whining about the other benchmarks in that video and comparing it to the Nexus 1, after all, it ran a built of Froyo, the Evo didn't.