The micro-usb change is a non factor for me. Sure, it's another cable to have laying around but between my iPod, PS3 controllers, Nikon CoolPix, LG bluetooth headset, TP2 cable and my Dad's Droid (Which is the same) it doesn't affect me much.
If you REALLY want to always have the right charger just get a multipurpose cord.
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Charger-Bl...5082160&sr=8-1
Images and video? I saw
this post and was decently satisfied.
The frame rate was MUCH better in the video posted there than on TheBundo's shot in low lighting.
I almost cried when I saw the video posted here. God was that choppy! I wonder how much it would help to lower the resolution?
Like most here, I am upgrading from a Touch Pro 2. I love the TP2 hardware but I feel like I'm dragging my feet with Windows Mobile 6.5. My Dad got the Droid last week and I set it up for him and was very impressed. My best reaction was "Wow, it actually works? I'm not use to that."
In comparison, the experience of accomplishing your daily tasks with the Evo to the TP2, was there any inconsistencies? From both a hardware and software aspect?
From you previous post I get this:
- On-screen keyboard works, but not as easy to use a phyiscal keyboard.
- Capacitive Screen takes getting use to.
- Picture and Video is mediocre, but still better than most. (I understand the who megapixel concept well, I shoot with my friend's Nikon D90 ALL the time. It's all about the lenses!) I usually tell people anything bigger than 5 or 6mp isn't worth it for the general 'family photo, shoot and print' consumer.
- Copy-Paste can be problematic.
This may not be the most fool proof way of doing this. But on a scale of one to 10, rating both the Evo and the Touch Pro 2 in it's ability to satisfy your essential routines. What score would each of them get?