Darkroland wrote:
I'm not interested in the "3D imaging" features of the EVO 3D, so that's their major selling point gone. Why would you go with the droid X2 over the droid charge, the dual-core processor?
Yeah, i'm actually not interested in 3D either, I find it just to be a stupid gimmick, however the 3D is only on 3D specific movies, pics and games, otherwise it's a normal screen so anything I'd use it for wouldn't have 3D on, and aside from 3D it's one of the top phones, 1.2Ghz Snapdragon processor, 4.3" qHD display, 1GB of ram, 720p video recording, physical camera button & a large 1730mAh. Really the only spot it's "lacking" in is the camera, but not really imo, it has a 5mp camera, well two of the actually for taking 3D pics which you and switch between 2D and 3D, but those higher mega pixel phone cameras are a joke anyways due to crappy optics, the 5mp in the EVO 3D takes better pics than the 8mp in the old EVO 4G.
There's a few reasons I like the X2 better, higher res display qHD (960x540) vs WVGA (800x480), I hate Samsung's Touchwiz (though you can get around having to see that), Dual core 1ghz CPU vs single core 1ghz CPU & I like how the X2 looks better, of course the Charge has it's own advantages, 4G LTE, front camera & Swype keyboard, but between those difference I like the X2, of course the EVO 3D combines the advantages of both phones into one phone so that's my choice personally and what i'll be upgrading to next month.
Lenas wrote:
Mango is supposed to be out "this fall".
I love 3D, but the EVO 3D reportedly has terrible battery life and the camera is sub-par. If I were going to get an Android device, I would probably go with the Galaxy S II
I've seen lots of conflicting reviews on the EVO 3D, i'm wondering if some got old prototype builds or what, the comparison pics between the EVO 3D and EVO 4G showed how much sharper a picture the 3D took, battery life complaints is the broken record complaint of smartphones, smartphone = poor battery life, plain and simple, they all suck, I think the only complaint I saw that seemed to be pretty consistent was the 3D effects in the little content that uses it, but that's to be expected from gimmicky technology that's not ready for prime time yet.