Have you set to save password? I've also never had problems for that.
The 800MHz does make the phone really fast. I hope you're using the correct
patch.

On May 27, 2010 4:41 AM, "Craig Froehle" <[email protected]> wrote:





On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote:
> This was posted on WebOSR...
Here are the main reasons I'm tempted enough by Android, and
dissatisfied enough with my Pre, to give the EVO 4G a shot on June
4th:

1) LAAAAG!!! My Pre frustrates me *every* day, often right up to the
point of hurling it against the nearest hard surface to put both of us
out our misery. And that's WITH the 800MHz patch. *sigh*

2) Google integration. All my most important stuff -- Contacts,
Calendar, Docs, etc. -- are in Google. While webOS does it nicely, I
have to re-login to Google often several times a day, and I'm hoping a
Google-powered phone will be more dependable in that way.

3) A proper home screen. On my old Palm OS devices, ZLauncher gave me
single-look access to email status, apps, and a whole lot of other
things perfectly configured according to my needs. My Pre has nothing
like that, but Android, based on what I've read, seems to do that
really well.

4) Function before form. Android ain't pretty the way webOS is -- it
was, after all, designed entirely by engineers. As an engineer
myself, I've always appreciated things that work well much more than
things that are pretty but which suffer on usability. So, Android may
fit my personality better than webOS does.

I dunno...we shall see. My hope is to have the EVO and the Pre on my
person full time for a week or more so I can compare and contrast how
each meets my needs. Maybe after that, Don and I will write up our
thoughts. Should be fun, whichever way the decision falls.
 


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