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Re: Any regrets?

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Originally Posted by rileyd5 View Post
I don't know much about the Epic. I'm sure its a good device and will have a following, but it will be much smaller. Mark my words, the epic forum will be a third of the size of this one, maybe smaller. Having said that, the Evo is a great device and I have absolutely no regrets. I don't agree that HTC make poor devices either. Ive had 5 of them in the last several years and they held up quite nicely. One more thing, if the Epic is that much better than the Evo, why do you think Sprint has made the Evo its flagship? Why would they do that and turn around a put out another device that's much better shortly thereafter? That would be highly stupid.
the galaxy (epic) is being released in over 100 countries, not to mention 6 us carriers. i think it will have a huge following, there are other phone forums beside ppcgeeks you know. im sure the support/dev will be equal to that evo. the epic does beat out the evo in a couple of areas mainly cpu/gpu but on most fronts theyre pretty equal. sprint should put the same push behind it as they did the evo imo. nothing wrong with 2 flagships!
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