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Re: Anyone returning their EVO 3D for the Photon 4G?

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Originally Posted by AB33 View Post
No way!

From the looks of things HTC is number one overall when it comes to developing and supporting Android smartphones. I put Samsung at number 2 and then Motorola at a distant third. Samsung makes the best screens for the Galaxy's but that's about it. HTC has more frequent updates and the phones just seem to operate better. I know so many people with various Samsung and Motorola Android devices that just aren't as satisfied as people I know with HTC Android phones. For example, the EVO came out way before the Galaxy S phones for the 4 major carriers and they are still running 2.1 or 2.2 and the ATT Samsung Captivate can't even get the Froyo update OTA. The Evo is on its second version of 2.3. Just my 2 cents.

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Phone updates has more to do with the carriers rather then the manufacturers..the international SGS had alread like 10 updates because the updates come directly from Samsung. International version had 2.3 a month or 2 before the evo...on carriers I'll tell you Samsung sends a new beta to Sprint every single week to test..we already have like 6 beta leaks of 2.3...latest one being 2.3.4..

As for Motorola, Motorola got GB on Droid X even before the evo did. Out of all the manufacturers motorola probably has the longest update history for Android..the original Motorola Droid for example is the only Android phone that was supported for 2 years with updates...

Most people's satisfaction depends on their comfort zone..aka when you get used to something and end up switching...the moment issues happen you begin to regret switching without realizing that you weren't any better off before...its a psychological thing to change...
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