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Will there be a new EVO LTE Plus coming to Sprint?


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Its not just speed of the device. One its how you'll have better battery with integrated radios compared to the S4 pro, and the SoC all around is a beast compared to it. Able to encode/decode 4K HD even.... And with the performance increase were looking at reduced lag and just better overall use... Its much more than how fast something opens...

 

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geez ok - you convinced me!

 

 

 

probably still gonna get it and then hand it down to a family member if something better comes along.

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geez ok - you convinced me!

 

 

 

probably still gonna get it and then hand it down to a family member if something better comes along.

 

I have always been pro HTC but I don't know this time around. HTC has really made a lot of bad decisions not to mention basically giving the middle finger to the dev community where as samsung seems to be doing everything that HTC isn't. Its going to be tough but I think I may very well pass on the next evo and get the gs4, or at least wait for both of them to be released before I decide on which one to get.

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I have always been pro HTC but I don't know this time around. HTC has really made a lot of bad decisions not to mention basically giving the middle finger to the dev community where as samsung seems to be doing everything that HTC isn't. Its going to be tough but I think I may very well pass on the next evo and get the gs4, or at least wait for both of them to be released before I decide on which one to get.

 

Always smart to comparison shop. I'm interested in the new Xperia line, but I don't think Sprint will promote that phone very heavily.

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Always smart to comparison shop. I'm interested in the new Xperia line, but I don't think Sprint will promote that phone very heavily.

 

The xperia line is gsm only so it won't be on sprint/verizon anytime soon unless something recently just changed.

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I have always been pro HTC but I don't know this time around. HTC has really made a lot of bad decisions not to mention basically giving the middle finger to the dev community where as samsung seems to be doing everything that HTC isn't. Its going to be tough but I think I may very well pass on the next evo and get the gs4, or at least wait for both of them to be released before I decide on which one to get.

 

My thoughts exactly, I got the EVO because of the build quality, but if Samsung can bring out a phone that's not made of flimsy plastic then I might just jump ship.

 

 

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