@Physicsguy89 agreed. HD2 + android = best phone ever. The EVO is the phone of my dreams. I hope it comes to att without it being crippled (we all know that will never happen) oh well I have my nexus one to hold me over and I love it!
Why not get it this summer on Sprint? It'll be blazing fast on Sprint's 4G. Even if your city doesn't have 4G yet the Evo will run on 3G. And trust me, you'll be paying A LOT less per month on Sprint's plans than AT&T's. Just saying.
@EYC Agreed!!! I'd love to even have WM6.5 on the EVO. I'm not against android but until I can use android as my business phone I'd rather have old WM6.5.5 or the new WP7S on it.
I really hope by Android 2.5 Google considers people working in a standard business as most businesses I know use MS Exchange and most people I know have to commute to work and dialing by BT is important.
@Slvrgun: "I honestly would love to be able to switch between my desired OS."
I don't know about an Android device going to WinMo, but over at XDA-Developers, there's a few HTC WinMo phones that can happily run Android (either as a replacement ROM, or as a soft install - meaning turning the phone off and on again returns it to WinMo).
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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Awesome, but I'm waiting for the EVO. HD2 + Android = pure awesomeness molded into a physical form.
@Physicsguy89 agreed. HD2 + android = best phone ever. The EVO is the phone of my dreams. I hope it comes to att without it being crippled (we all know that will never happen) oh well I have my nexus one to hold me over and I love it!
@angermeans
Why not get it this summer on Sprint? It'll be blazing fast on Sprint's 4G. Even if your city doesn't have 4G yet the Evo will run on 3G. And trust me, you'll be paying A LOT less per month on Sprint's plans than AT&T's. Just saying.
@Scape3d
I have Sprint and I'm waiting for the Evo 4G also. Can't wait until it comes out and I get to upgrade this summer anyway =]
Will it be possible to port WP7 to the EVO? Or is that just a dream?
@EYC that is soo wrong....you are taking wps7 to sacred ground
@Physicsguy89 I honestly would love to be able to switch between my desired OS. I hope we can get WM7 on the EVO (someone port it please!).
@EYC Agreed!!! I'd love to even have WM6.5 on the EVO. I'm not against android but until I can use android as my business phone I'd rather have old WM6.5.5 or the new WP7S on it.
I really hope by Android 2.5 Google considers people working in a standard business as most businesses I know use MS Exchange and most people I know have to commute to work and dialing by BT is important.
Yeah, if this can be ported to the EVO, then that's an insta-buy for me
@boe HTC puts full exchange integration into sense UI I believe.
@Slvrgun: "I honestly would love to be able to switch between my desired OS."
I don't know about an Android device going to WinMo, but over at XDA-Developers, there's a few HTC WinMo phones that can happily run Android (either as a replacement ROM, or as a soft install - meaning turning the phone off and on again returns it to WinMo).
@Physicsguy89
Yes, this is equivalent to achieving a vertical take off vs. a sonic boom. Both are cool, but the latter is cooler.