Seems like Sprint's sense is outperforming HTC's oem rom?
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AFAIK, the rom on the htc evo and the one x are almost identical. Both are running Sense 4.0 and Sprint surprisingly put very little bloatware on the phone.
AFAIK, the rom on the htc evo and the one x are almost identical. Both are running Sense 4.0 and Sprint surprisingly put very little bloatware on the phone.
Yeah that's hard to believe with Sprint. For some dumb reason I thought only Sprint ran sense.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
AFAIK, the rom on the htc evo and the one x are almost identical. Both are running Sense 4.0 and Sprint surprisingly put very little bloatware on the phone.
Yeah, same software. There can be big variances with running quadrant a few times in a row, though. Also depends on how many background processes are running, can even make a difference if the phone has an external sd card in or not. It's not the best for benchmarking.
What does the EVO 4g LTE run on? Didn't think Sprint LTE was out yet.
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It's just 3G for now. LTE is just around the corner though. Here is a map of completed sites as of end of April.
..and here is the schedule of tower upgrades for May. I can't link the completed sites map up until now but from what I see, they've made some good progress. Rumor is they should be flipping the switch and making the announcement soon. DFW, Houston and San Antonio have pretty good coverage right now.
It's just 3G for now. LTE is just around the corner though. Here is a map of completed sites as of end of April.
..and here is the schedule of tower upgrades for May. I can't link the completed sites map up until now but from what I see, they've made some good progress. Rumor is they should be flipping the switch and making the announcement soon. DFW, Houston and San Antonio have pretty good coverage right now.
Any internal chatter about when the note/journal will be released? They teased it on their website in April but no word since.
How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
I have the EVO. Test is in Denton at the truck plant.
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