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Originally Posted by mlin
I think these phones are so similar in specs that we will not see huge differences in performance between either device. Honestly, for me I like the hardware of the iPhone, but I like the Android software and thus the EVO is the winner for my daily use. Is the A4 processor a little better than the Snapdragon? Probably. But, does it matter that much? To me, no.
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All depends on what your doing...for most users only noticeable difference will be battery life...but as far as power goes...the hummingbird is more on par with the 1.3ghz snapdragon rather then the current one we got.
If your gonna do video and gaming you will notice a significant difference in quality..I mean it even has DirectX 10.1 support....and should be able to support 1080p from what ppl are saying...
The difference is pretty big...but I doubt the iPhone will be able to make full use of it.