The next iteration of HTC Evo is nice.  Otherwise the galaxy s3 phones are
top notch out there.
On Jul 31, 2012 6:57 AM, "Victor Grazi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> One warning - I have a Galaxy Epic 2s and although I love it, the battery
> life is disgusting-2 hours with normal use - checking my email every 5
> minutes.
>
> My previous evo was bad and I thought nothing could be worse.
>
> But I am hearing it is a common problem with all androids. So do your
> homework on the battery life
>
> Good luck
> Victor Grazi
> On Jul 30, 2012 1:46 PM, "EPPack" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hubby and I both currently have rapidly aging HTC Evo 4G  phones from
>> Sprint. They have served us both splendidly as our intro to smartphones,
>> but we now find ourselves at a point where we can now upgrade to something
>> new, as we got them on the upswing nearly 2 years ago. As we have a long
>> time business account, we cannot change from Sprint.
>>
>> I am the resident techie of the family, and this model was originally
>> selected as not just a cell phone replacement but as a replacement for my
>> dying Palm TX, which was (like the Evo now) the repository of my entire
>> life :) I rarely use the phone functionality in favor of the other apps,
>> but do need it. Hubby is the opposite. He lives and dies with his cell, and
>> rarely uses his apps beyond email, news, sports and weather.  Mine
>> typically runs out of phone space quickly (even after moving stuff to SD),
>> his has abundant space available all the time. Mine is generally on the
>> charger while I use it, his is not, so it usually dies much faster than
>> mine 'cause he forgets to recharge it :) You get the idea I'm sure.
>>
>> We got the same model to keep it simple keep them updated and otherwise
>> maintained (I do it for both), and I want to keep it that way by again
>> having the same phones, so it has to give me a good experience as the 4g
>> does now (Hubs will ignore most of that :) We do not live in or near any
>> flavor of a 4G area (although of course we pay for the "privilege" of
>> having a 4G phone), and rarely travel to one, and to the best of our
>> knowledge, it's probably never coming here (too small an area). We still
>> need cell phones and it has to fit into his pocket, so we do not want any
>> kind of tablet.
>>
>> What's out there in the next 60 days or so that would be a good
>> replacement for the Evo 4G? Hopefully for under $250 apiece :) Does not
>> have to be an HTC, any comparable model would be fine.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> elaine
>> charlottesville, va
>>
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