SlowSRT4
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Let me guess, it will kill the iPhone 3GS just in time for the iPhone 4thGen to be released. :gr_jest:Im so jealous its not even funny. anybody hear that this is an Iphone killer??
Let me guess, it will kill the iPhone 3GS just in time for the iPhone 4thGen to be released. :gr_jest:Im so jealous its not even funny. anybody hear that this is an Iphone killer??
Let me guess, it will kill the iPhone 3GS just in time for the iPhone 4thGen to be released. :gr_jest:
Not too surprising considering the 3GS is soon to be one year old.The Incredible has beaten the 3GS in most of the comparisons I've seen and the EVO is essentially a larger Incredible so it should win as well. Also every iPhone(3G and 3GS) owner that has played with my Incredible has had the same comments afterwards, "Its so fast" and "I want one."
Not too surprising considering the 3GS is soon to be one year old.
as I always state, the iPhone is at the top for touchscreen accuracy though. They definitely have that figured out. I would hardly ever mistype with the screen keyboard. On the Droid with Verizon it was horrible and I was forced to use the real keyboard. Same with my Moment.
Let me guess, it will kill the iPhone 3GS just in time for the iPhone 4thGen to be released. :gr_jest:
What time is today's big announcement?
and the answer is, this thing is at 6 pm. That's lame.
What time is today's big announcement?
New York
Why does it seem you guys are always getting new phones? Thats got to be expensive.
The HTC EVO 4G has already turned up in Sprint's inventory, hit the FCC, and pushed away anything in its path, and it looks like it's now hit one more milestone on its way to availability: the all-important Sprint employee training program. While there's still no indication of an actual release date, the training materials do reveal a few new details, including the first real indication that customers who buy the phone will also have to sign up for special "plans designed for the HTC EVO 4G" -- details on those plans remain a mystery, unfortunately. The materials also seem to suggest that both Sprint Navigation and Google Navigation will be present on the device, that the hotspot feature will support WEP and WPA encryption, and that phone does indeed pack an FM radio. Hit up the source link below for a look at the rest of the materials.
Why does it seem you guys are always getting new phones? That's got to be expensive.
I mean what sites will be reporting on it or streaming a video?![]()
Has anyone tried syncing their Outlook email from work with the Incredible Droid from HTC? Did it work well?