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i saw a review today and even though i love the speed, features and screen size i cannot stand the body design. the power button looks like it will be an issue, the kickstand is useless to me and can probably break easy. im also not a fan of the button placement. the engadget review touched on my complaints as well. im not bashing or saying i may not buy one but does anybody else agree at all? what would you have changed about the design? i know the stock battery will be an issue and i would of liked to see a trackball or dpad. |
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You'll get used to it. You don't change an Evo for you, you change for the Evo.
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The only thing I would change is the way this thread started out. I mean seriously, the phone is the highest spec phone on the market right now and you are gonna complain about a kickstand thats integrated into the back of the phone? The power button? I haven't held an evo yet but it looks like the power button is in the same general area as it is for the tp2 and if thats the case I don't see the big deal.
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