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Originally Posted by saibot
Better answer is that specs don't mean everything. People claimed the Epic beat the Evo because of specs, but it didn't make it a better phone. Why? Because the Evo was quickly updated to 2.2, had a larger user base, thus more support, more customized ROMs, more accessories, and what seemed to be an overall better user experience.
If the Evo 3D takes off like the Evo 4G did, then you can expect a better experience because the market responds to the most popular phones first. There will be more activity in the custom ROM section, more accessories made for it, apps will support it more fully. However, if it does not grab the public like its predecessor, it may be better to wait for the next big thing along with the crowd.
Hope that HTC makes the next big thing, because personally I really enjoy Sense. Sense UI really makes my phone a pleasure to use. I've tried all the other UI's, even iOS, and I just end up missing Sense.
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This time around things are a bit different..last year Evo was the first phone with 4G, most people wanted a thinner phone with no keyboard, sprint spent a lot of advertisement on the Evo 4g (actually all its advertisement), and Sprint really did not have much choices..2010 had only 2 top end phones and the other phone only came out 3 month later.
This time around we have more choice as there will be at least 3 dual core phones this summer..so while I expect Evo 3D sales to be pretty big due the Evo brand name.
The SGS 2 if Sprint releases it in July as rumored should be able to muster just as many sales. And considering its not a keyboard phone the accessories "should" theoretically work on all carrier models, including international (Which already has been out for a while). Lastly in terms of development I also expect a HUGE increase mostly after that
PR thing where they gave devs free phones.