Is the evo better than the droid x??? Im paying way to much at verizon
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In my humble opinion, other than the fact it says "sprint" on it, yes it is. HTC is so much better. I LOVE my X but would trade it for an EVO on verizon in a heartbeat. (i know, not possible) so as of now i'm waiting on the Thunderbolt...
I just made a move from Sprint to Verizon. The reason I switched is because Sprint had billed my wife and I for 5 months on a phone that was canceled. We called every month to tell them it was canceled, but it was never fixed. Overall Sprint was decent, but Verizon has more coverage in our area.
I can't speak for the Evo though, I moved from a HTC Hero to my Droid X, which is a huge upgrade.
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I'm not trying to take nothing away from the Evo but, this my opinion how the phones stack against each other.
In the way of quality, I would say neck and neck. The DX is although a solid piece of hardware not to mention newer. 4G is not accessible everywhere and some of the people I talked to whom own an Evo, don't even get 4G 1/3 of the time; o-wait, let's not forget you have to pay a $10 4G fee. The hardware is older then the DX on the Evo, and no, not by much, but enough to cause a difference of negative FPS in benchmarks when the processors are kept at stock speeds. Why would slower technology be better then newer and faster technology? Oh wait...because it has a kickstand please. If I want to watch a movie, I will do it on a proper TV. Droid X has the gorilla glass LCD display, never a scratch on my screen and I went months before picking up an Otter Box Defender. I have noticed on the Evo, when looking at through the bottom of the screen, I can see several back lights illuminating the screen, exactly like the Droid 1, but not on the Droid X. Motorolla didn’t miss this. The Evo has a lot more development in the way of ROMs, themes, etc...but the DX has some as well. Doesn't matter, 98% of people with an Evo or Droid X have no idea what a theme or custom icon APK file is let alone a custom ROM. HDMI out? While I am more likely not going to use it, I would use my HDMI out before I used a kickstand lol. Three microphones on the DX, recorded video's audio sounds amazing when played back. Motorolla really left no stone unturned when it comes to quality with the DX. Sure it has a locked bootloader, but that’s another topic and one that really has no relevance. The DX is thinner and more attractive phone in my opinion as well. The lines and candy bar like styling is what gets me.
It just depends on what you plan on using your phone for. Both phones offer unique features but for me and anyone I would recommend a phone to, a Droid X has the edge over an Evo.
Sadly, technology becomes a thing of the past every six months, the Atrix is where it's at in the way of super smart phones, soon to be followed by all the other Dual Core phones. The Droid X or Evo is more then enough phone for today’s mobile phone needs, it’s just up to you if you need the latest and greatest.
Droid X for the win
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I'm not trying to take nothing away from the Evo but, this my opinion how the phones stack against each other.
In the way of quality, I would say neck and neck. The DX is although a solid piece of hardware not to mention newer. 4G is not accessible everywhere and some of the people I talked to whom own an Evo, don't even get 4G 1/3 of the time; o-wait, let's not forget you have to pay a $10 4G fee. The hardware is older then the DX on the Evo, and no, not by much, but enough to cause a difference of negative FPS in benchmarks when the processors are kept at stock speeds. Why would slower technology be better then newer and faster technology? Oh wait...because it has a kickstand please. If I want to watch a movie, I will do it on a proper TV. Droid X has the gorilla glass LCD display, never a scratch on my screen and I went months before picking up an Otter Box Defender. I have noticed on the Evo, when looking at through the bottom of the screen, I can see several back lights illuminating the screen, exactly like the Droid 1, but not on the Droid X. Motorolla didn’t miss this. The Evo has a lot more development in the way of ROMs, themes, etc...but the DX has some as well. Doesn't matter, 98% of people with and Evo or Droid X have no idea what a theme or custom icon APK file is let alone a custom ROM. HDMI out? While I am more likely not going to use it, I would use my HDMI out before I used a kickstand lol. Three microphones on the DX, recorded video's audio sounds amazing when played back. Motorolla really left no stone unturned when it comes to quality with the DX. Sure it has a locked bootloader, but that’s another topic and one that really has no relevance. The DX is thinner and more attractive phone in my opinion as well. The lines and candy bar like styling is what gets me.
It just depends on what you plan on using your phone for. Both phones offer unique features but I for me and anyone I would recommend a phone to, a Droid X has the edge over an Evo.
Sadly, technology becomes a thing of the past every six months, the Atrix is where it's at in the way of super smart phones, soon to be followed by all the other Dual Core phones. The Droid X or Evo is more then enough phone for today’s mobile phone needs, it’s just up to you if you need the latest and greatest.
Droid X for the win
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100% agreed.
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While I agree with a lot of Ben's comments, I still look at it in the way of development especially looking on these forums. The Evo is way ahead in that area. The ease of customization is also much better than our X. I don't know exactly what the major differences are on this topic, but they say the screen size on the Evo is considered perfect, while the X's screen format is a little odd... Also, you say our video is better, BUT the Evo's camera seems to be better than the X. My friend had one and we were taking pics around a campfire one night and his flash was twice as bright. looked like a nice digital camera, whereas mine looked dark still... I hate to defend it cause i LOVE my X but HTC nails it. And moto is gonna keep the bootloader locked on this and future phones so like I said, when the thunderbolt comes out, i'll probably jump ship... (may jump back to the bionic though if they change their mind about the bootloader!)
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While I agree with a lot of Ben's comments, I still look at it in the way of development especially looking on these forums. The Evo is way ahead in that area. The ease of customization is also much better than our X. I don't know exactly what the major differences are on this topic, but they say the screen size on the Evo is considered perfect, while the X's screen format is a little odd... Also, you say our video is better, BUT the Evo's camera seems to be better than the X. My friend had one and we were taking pics around a campfire one night and his flash was twice as bright. looked like a nice digital camera, whereas mine looked dark still... I hate to defend it cause i LOVE my X but HTC nails it. And moto is gonna keep the bootloader locked on this and future phones so like I said, when the thunderbolt comes out, i'll probably jump ship... (may jump back to the bionic though if they change their mind about the bootloader!)
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The DX's camera at night is like that of a WalMart keychain camera. I don't know what makes the " go into s*** mode " when it's dark out but, during the day is a different story. 4.3 is 4.3 as far as the screen goes. I think the fact that the DX is bigger around it's screen area is what your trying to get at.
The DX still wins lol
so any of you think that you will switch to the thunderbolt?
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so any of you think that you will switch to the thunderbolt?
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Me personally, probably not unless, I get a great deal on one. There just isn't something my Droid X can't do that a Bionic can. If I had anything older then my Droid X I would upgrade no problem but for me, I think I will wait until the next wave of new phones come out 6 months from now. Now by that time, there should be something that would really spark interest other then an additional processor on a phone. My DX is still plenty fast, the development support for the phone is there and if I really need to, I can set my processor to run at 1.3Ghz which would keep up with a Bionic just fine.
Unless apps, games etc. are made to utilize the Dual Core capabilities, there just isn't any pros to spend money for no reason on " future proof " technology. Give it some time and let's see what comes from having new hardware, then I will jump ship
Edit: Not only was I right, wait until Tegra 3 Kal-El comes out at the end of the year! Quad Core in phones! Now THAT is the news I was waiting for. Everyone who is jumping on the Dual Core train now is going to wish they would have waited
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Me personally, probably not unless, I get a great deal on one. There just isn't something my Droid X can't do that a Bionic can. If I had anything older then my Droid X I would upgrade no problem but for me, I think I will wait until the next wave of new phones come out 6 months from now. Now by that time, there should be something that would really spark interest other then an additional processor on a phone. My DX is still plenty fast, the development support for the phone is there and if I really need to, I can set my processor to run at 1.3Ghz which would keep up with a Bionic just fine.
Unless apps, games etc. are made to utilize the Dual Core capabilities, there just isn't any pros to spend money for no reason on " future proof " technology. Give it some time and let's see what comes from having new hardware, then I will jump ship
Edit: Not only was I right, wait until Tegra 3 Kal-El comes out at the end of the year! Quad Core in phones! Now THAT is the news I was waiting for. Everyone who is jumping on the Dual Core train now is going to wish they would have waited
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well i don't have an update till next january. so i'm glad for that!
Interesting camera observation, as the physical camera sensor is identical on the X and the Evo...
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Help me justify to myself that I should NOT return my EVO and buy a DROID X. I do love my EVO, I have ZERO regrets about it replacing my iPhone, nor do I regret buying it instead of an iPhone4. I don't really want to return it, since I'm lazy and I'll have to park my number somewhere for 2 weeks and put up with a crappy phone, but my analysis gives me the strong impression that the Droid X is a significant improvement for my needs.
I was doing a quick Pro/Con analysis and came up with a lot on the DroidX side and not much on the EVO side. But the EVO advantages are very very big.
(BTW, I have in the past put custom ROMs on my WinMo devices, but I don't know if I ever will with these Android devices. They're so good stock I'm not sure it's needed or compelling.)
EVO pros
4G (ten times faster according to my tests)
Kickstand
Cheaper plan (We assume)
Unlimited Data (It's not clear the specific terms and condition of Verizon's data plan)
Frontfacing Camera (which is almost irrelevant to me)
DROIDX pros
Sharper Screen (say the reviews)
24bit color screen vs the EVO's 16bit color screen
Physical Buttons (I got used to hitting the front button, not top, to wake it up, with my iPhone, also leads to less accidentally pressed buttons)
Works in Metro (DC area)
Faster processor (there seems to be debate about this)
Noise Cancelling Mic
Better WiFi? (EVO has noticably shorter WiFi range in my house than my iPhone did, not just bars-wise but experientially)
Froyo DATE promised (summer 2010)
Multitouch keyboard
8GB vs 512MB on-unit storage
16GB SD included
Lighter by 6oz
No 30fps limit (stock)
Help me see what's better about the EVO over the DroidX.
TKardinal said:
Help me justify to myself that I should NOT return my EVO and buy a DROID X. I do love my EVO, I have ZERO regrets about it replacing my iPhone, nor do I regret buying it instead of an iPhone4. I don't really want to return it, since I'm lazy and I'll have to park my number somewhere for 2 weeks and put up with a crappy phone, but my analysis gives me the strong impression that the Droid X is a significant improvement for my needs.
I was doing a quick Pro/Con analysis and came up with a lot on the DroidX side and not much on the EVO side. But the EVO advantages are very very big.
(BTW, I have in the past put custom ROMs on my WinMo devices, but I don't know if I ever will with these Android devices. They're so good stock I'm not sure it's needed or compelling.)
EVO pros
4G (ten times faster according to my tests)
Kickstand
Cheaper plan (We assume)
Unlimited Data (It's not clear the specific terms and condition of Verizon's data plan)
Frontfacing Camera (which is almost irrelevant to me)
DROIDX pros
Sharper Screen (say the reviews)
24bit color screen vs the EVO's 16bit color screen
Physical Buttons (I got used to hitting the front button, not top, to wake it up, with my iPhone, also leads to less accidentally pressed buttons)
Works in Metro (DC area)
Faster processor (there seems to be debate about this)
Noise Cancelling Mic
Better WiFi? (EVO has noticably shorter WiFi range in my house than my iPhone did, not just bars-wise but experientially)
Froyo DATE promised (summer 2010)
Multitouch keyboard
8GB vs 512MB on-unit storage
16GB SD included
Lighter by 6oz
No 30fps limit (stock)
Help me see what's better about the EVO over the DroidX.
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Uh... The EVO only weighs 6oz...
I'd move to the droid except for one thing that is a huge deal breaker for me.
Locked boot loader. Means no custom roms. Means it is unlikely to see a lot of developer support for the device.
I've been swaying back and forth with this also, but I'm really leaning on keeping the EVO.
My opinion:
Cons:
-Capped 2D & 3D, meaning choppy game play and graphical animations. (I play games but is it that important?)
-Uneasy "cheated" feeling HTC has always given us (not giving us the right drivers for graphics or other hardware)
Pros:
-Sprint has better rates/plans
-Front facing camera
-4G, by the time Verizon gets 4G, it will be time for a new phone.
-Easily customized (root, custom roms, etc)
I'm a developer, and I enjoy hacking away at the EVO. The hardware is just as good as the Droid X, except HTC doesn't always maximize the hardware. That's where customizing the software here at XDA will help.
Droid X, who knows when they will get root, and even then, will they ever be able to flash custom roms?
I say if you like your EVO, and games aren't that important, stay with the EVO.
If you want to go to the Droid X just because it's got "better" specs, well, you'd be getting a new phone every 3 months...
@TKardinal
I'm in the same boat as you. Liking my Evo, want to stay with Sprint, but also want to make sure I don't miss out on what might be a better device for me. (while still within in my 30 day return window)
With regard to the keyboard, couldn't this be brought over to the Evo? I mean there's nothing hardware-wise that would allow the Droid X to have a multitouch keyboard... right?
The physical button thing is a biggie for me for the same reason you mentioned: I really hate reaching up to power button on the Evo. I would LOVE to be able to turn the screen on with a button the bottom/front. But with capacitive buttons I just don't think this is possible.
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@TKardinal
I'm in the same boat as you. Liking my Evo, want to stay with Sprint, but also want to make sure I don't miss out on what might be a better device for me. (while still within in my 30 day return window)
With regard to the keyboard, couldn't this be brought over to the Evo? I mean there's nothing hardware-wise that would allow the Droid X to have a multitouch keyboard... right?
The physical button thing is a biggie for me for the same reason you mentioned: I really hate reaching up to power button on the Evo. I would LOVE to be able to turn the screen on with a button the bottom/front. But with capacitive buttons I just don't think this is possible.
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The multi-touch keyboard has already been ported to the Evo here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=710783
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If you want to go to the Droid X just because it's got "better" specs, well, you'd be getting a new phone every 3 months...
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Cosigned
Sent telepathically via my Evo.
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it's verizon, 'nuff said
24 bit color is less efficient on the processor than 16 bit. We live in a 32-bit world and 16 bit color is handled much better. Also you aren't really getting 24-bit color, they say it's 24-bit but it's really only 18-bit color and they away the other 6 bits.
I would post the images, but I'm lazy, but long story short you can't even tell the difference between 16-bit and 18-bit (which is what the 24-bit really is).
Also locked bootloader on the droidx means you might NEVER get a rooted phone, and even if you do all the devs will be over here cuz the evo is much more open to modding so that's where they will naturally migrate (and the nexus).
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Help me justify to myself that I should NOT return my EVO and buy a DROID X. I do love my EVO, I have ZERO regrets about it replacing my iPhone, nor do I regret buying it instead of an iPhone4. I don't really want to return it, since I'm lazy and I'll have to park my number somewhere for 2 weeks and put up with a crappy phone, but my analysis gives me the strong impression that the Droid X is a significant improvement for my needs.
I was doing a quick Pro/Con analysis and came up with a lot on the DroidX side and not much on the EVO side. But the EVO advantages are very very big.
(BTW, I have in the past put custom ROMs on my WinMo devices, but I don't know if I ever will with these Android devices. They're so good stock I'm not sure it's needed or compelling.)
EVO pros
4G (ten times faster according to my tests)
Kickstand
Cheaper plan (We assume)
Unlimited Data (It's not clear the specific terms and condition of Verizon's data plan)
Frontfacing Camera (which is almost irrelevant to me)
DROIDX pros
Sharper Screen (say the reviews)- Evo's screen is already amazing, how much better can it get?
24bit color screen vs the EVO's 16bit color screen- See response above
Physical Buttons (I got used to hitting the front button, not top, to wake it up, with my iPhone, also leads to less accidentally pressed buttons)- This is pure preference. Physical buttons are things of the past IMO.
Works in Metro (DC area)- As in Sprint has no coverage there?
Faster processor (there seems to be debate about this)- They are both 1GHZ.
Noise Cancelling Mic- Had one on my Nexus One and didn't notice a difference to be honest.
Better WiFi? (EVO has noticably shorter WiFi range in my house than my iPhone did, not just bars-wise but experientially)- HTC just updated the software that improves the range. This is software related, not hardware.
Froyo DATE promised (summer 2010)- HTC has also said the Evo will be getting Froyo but we already have a almost perfect port of it now.
Multitouch keyboard- Already ported to the Evo
8GB vs 512MB on-unit storage- Yes more storage is nice. +1 Droid X
16GB SD included- You can upgrade your 8GB on the Evo to a 16GB for cheap.
Lighter by 6oz- As someone else said, the Evo weighs 6oz
No 30fps limit (stock)- You said it, "stock". Many people don't have 30FPS anymore, its not permanent.
Help me see what's better about the EVO over the DroidX.
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So based on all of that, AFAIK the Droid X only has 1 advantage that the Evo does not and that is the integrated 8GB of space. That vs having a front facing camera, 4G network/capability (Droid X isn't compatible with Verizon's upcoming LTE), and as other people have mentioned, support from the community for ROMs,etc and the Evo is still in my eyes better then the Droid X.
Get No lock to turn on the screen using the volume rocker.. Not quite the front button of the phone, but better than the top power button.
Things I cant get over on the Droid X..
The hump!!!
No front facing cam
No kickstand
More locked down than necessary.
Enjoy either phone....
I have only had two HTC phones--the Touch Diamond and the EVO. I never heard any QA issues with the Touch and yes, there have been a few build issues with the EVO. But I can tell you this--I have about 15 years experience with Motorola hardware and my bet is that there will be as many, probably more, flames about the build quality of the Driod X as there have been with the EVO. So if you switch, be prepared for it.
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So based on all of that, AFAIK the Droid X only has 1 advantage that the Evo does not and that is the integrated 8GB of space. That vs having a front facing camera, 4G network/capability (Droid X isn't compatible with Verizon's upcoming LTE), and as other people have mentioned, support from the community for ROMs,etc and the Evo is still in my eyes better then the Droid X.
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Let's not forget about the CPU advantage. That may end up being pretty considerable. Also, the no 30fs cap is nothing to sneeze at either.
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Let's not forget about the CPU advantage. That may end up being pretty considerable. Also, the no 30fs cap is nothing to sneeze at either.
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Why do people keep bringing up moot points?
The CPUs are comparable.
The 30FPS cap is gone, and before anyone brings up the fact that you have to root/rom it before it goes away. YOU'RE ON XDA. This has been taken care of and with enough time will be fixed perfectly by devs. Can you say that if something is horribly wrong on the Droid X? Good luck if Motorola doesn't feel that it's necessary.
Every phone is going to have pros and cons so just answer these questions. They're done in terms of importance, at least to me when I choose a phone.
1. Which one do you think looks better?
2. What do you do on the phone?
3. Do you care about open development or are you content with stock roms?
4. Do you care about how much you're paying each month?
But when it comes down to it. There is only one question you really need to answer.
WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE MORE?
There have been so many threads about this in both the EVO forum and the Droid X forum but it comes down to a ridiculously simple answer. People are going to keep saying the same pros and cons that you probably already know, so just have a brain and decide for yourself.
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Why do people keep bringing up moot points?
The CPUs are comparable.
The 30FPS cap is gone, and before anyone brings up the fact that you have to root/rom it before it goes away. YOU'RE ON XDA. This has been taken care of and with enough time will be fixed perfectly by devs. Can you say that if something is horribly wrong on the Droid X? Good luck if Motorola doesn't feel that it's necessary.
Every phone is going to have pros and cons so just answer these questions. They're done in terms of importance, at least to me when I choose a phone.
1. Which one do you think looks better?
2. What do you do on the phone?
3. Do you care about open development or are you content with stock roms?
4. Do you care about how much you're paying each month?
But when it comes down to it. There is only one question you really need to answer.
WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE MORE?
There have been so many threads about this in both the EVO forum and the Droid X forum but it comes down to a ridiculously simple answer. People are going to keep saying the same pros and cons that you probably already know, so just have a brain and decide for yourself.
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OMG! What a revelation! You mean, (gasp) we can choose based on what WE like individually? I'm gonna faint!
dekayte said:
Why do people keep bringing up moot points?
The CPUs are comparable.
The 30FPS cap is gone, and before anyone brings up the fact that you have to root/rom it before it goes away. YOU'RE ON XDA. This has been taken care of and with enough time will be fixed perfectly by devs.
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I fully admit that I'm no CPU expert, but the overwhelming consensus that I'm reading says that the this OMAP chip is far more powerful than the snapdragon, particularly in the graphics department. I'd love to have someone provide some details on why that's incorrect though, can you?
As for the 30FPS... A couple of points: First, the issue isn't really "fixed" yet. Will a well-tested, stable rom come out eventually with the 30fps cap removed? I'm sure it will. But when will that happen? The point is, I could have a Droid X and be rid of that thorn sooner rather than later.
Secondly, keep in mind that there are lots of us who are not interested in flashing ROMs. I did this all the time with my old windows mobile devices, and I have lots of respect for the devs here who create these fixes, but on a brand new phone I don't want to mess with that. If the phone was a couple years old, and the official updates from HTC are end-of-life'd, then sure I might take a crack at loading a custom ROM. But probably not before.
Edit: I should mention that I AM a relatively happy EVO owner, but I think it's reasonable to debate the pros and compare it to the "other" Android super-phone. Putting the carrier differences aside, the question is whether or not the hardware differences are worth making a switch.
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OMG! What a revelation! You mean, (gasp) we can choose based on what WE like individually? I'm gonna faint!
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It seems to be a hard concept for many.
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I fully admit that I'm no CPU expert, but the overwhelming consensus that I'm reading says that the this OMAP chip is far more powerful than the snapdragon, particularly in the graphics department. I'd love to have someone provide some details on why that's incorrect though, can you?
As for the 30FPS... A couple of points: First, the issue isn't really "fixed" yet. Will a well-tested, stable rom come out eventually with the 30fps cap removed? I'm sure it will. But when will that happen? The point is, I could have a Droid X and be rid of that thorn sooner rather than later.
Secondly, keep in mind that there are lots of us who are not interested in flashing ROMs. I did this all the time with my old windows mobile devices, and I have lots of respect for the devs here who create these fixes, but on a brand new phone I don't want to mess with that. If the phone was a couple years old, and the official updates from HTC are end-of-life'd, then sure I might take a crack at loading a custom ROM. But probably not before.
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itmustbejj said:
I posted this in another thread buts its very relevant here.
Here is some good reading from a very informed person regarding this whole droidx vs evo specfest
http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g...ps-cap-lets-more-proactive-2.html#post1016816
http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g/109920-our-beloved-evo-beats-droid-x-video.html#post1019942
His two main points are:
1. The Droid X does not have a separate GPU - its PowerVR SGX530 GPU is part of the SoC (system on chip) architecture.
The EVO does not lack a GPU - its AMD Z430 GPU is part of the SoC.
2. Benchmarks are irrelevent and inaccurate and most ppl don't even know what they measure (especially tech reviewers). Read his posts, they are a.good read.
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Like I said, if you think the 30FPS cap is a deal breaker then just get a Droid X. Just keep in mind that there is something wrong with the Droid X, if Motorola doesn't feel the need to change/fix it. What are you going to do? Dump the Droid X? Because we all know, every phone has/will have problems. Also, even new phones benefit from custom roms because most phones are aimed at the general public while most people who are a little more tech savvy (majority on XDA) don't care for certain things especially when they know it hurts performance in other areas. (IE: Sense, Blur, Sprint Apps, etc. etc.) If having a top of the line phone is important to you, like getting a Droid X over an EVO (which the Droid X is superior in some aspects, I don't think anyone will argue that) then why are you holding onto the phone for a couple years and only then using custom roms to improve it?
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If having a top of the line phone is important to you, like getting a Droid X over an EVO (which the Droid X is superior in some aspects, I don't think anyone will argue that) then why are you holding onto the phone for a couple years and only then using custom roms to improve it?
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I will definitely go read your links, thanks for that.
I'm not interested in always having the most advanced phone, it's more that I just bought the EVO and since another phone is going to be released within my 30-day return period, I should at the very least evaluate it and make sure I'm not missing out on something better. That's all. Obviously a lot of this debate is based on what's on paper. Once it's released we'll know how well it really performs, if there are any show-stopper flaws, etc, etc.
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I fully admit that I'm no CPU expert, but the overwhelming consensus that I'm reading says that the this OMAP chip is far more powerful than the snapdragon, particularly in the graphics department. I'd love to have someone provide some details on why that's incorrect though, can you?
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The same GPU that powers the Droid X, powers the 3GS. Seems a little dated to me. The hardware itself is comparable, only thing that is the biggest obstacle for the Evo is software and since we have some of the best devs working on this device, those obstacles will be removed.
This phone hasn't even been out for a month and look at the insane progression that the devs have done. Seriously. You won't find that on a Motorola phone.
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I will definitely go read your links, thanks for that.
I'm not interested in always having the most advanced phone, it's more that I just bought the EVO and since another phone is going to be released within my 30-day return period, I should at the very least evaluate it and make sure I'm not missing out on something better. That's all. Obviously a lot of this debate is based on what's on paper. Once it's released we'll know how well it really performs, if there are any show-stopper flaws, etc, etc.
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No problem, and sorry if I'm coming off a little rude in my comments by the way. I agree that it's good to debate the pros and cons but this is already the 12591259105215th thread on the subject. I think this type of thread is getting ridiculous especially when there is little to debate, because like you said all of it is coming from the sheets.
Yeah, you can return it during your 30-day return period but if you test out the Droid X and don't like it. Verizon charges $35 to cancel and I'm pretty sure there is a wait period before Sprint allows you to sign back up. So just hopping around isn't exactly an option for most.
My sister is looking at a new phone. She wanted the iphone 4 but with the data plan change she is not sure if she wants to deal with it.
She was talking about switching companies with me, and as long as i can get my unlimited data plan then i'm switching to verizon.
She wants something good, doesn't know which phone though.
both have 1ghz processors and android.
Can't find ram specs on the droid x but i know it's 512mb on the htc.
Anyone have a good comparison and what do you guys thing. I just haven't been in the cell phone scene for almost a year. I am getting ready for a new phone in oct/nov so i am getting into it now.
If you're not doing it for a few months yet, then just wait for a better phone. The Samsung Galaxy S (instantly rootable, and fully open bootloader) is the best phone that is about to come out if you like to have root. The Droid X won't have root for 4+ months according to Birdman, and the bootloader may never be cracked. A real **** move by Motorola.
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I was all set on the moto Droid x, but now...
The Samsung Fascinate is looking really freaking good.
In the side by side reviews that i have seen, the samsung has the best screen that i have ever seen. Plus its rootable, plus it has a faster humming bird 1ghz processor, the same clock speed but in test it shows to be much faster overall.
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I was all set on the moto Droid x, but now...
The Samsung Fascinate is looking really freaking good.
In the side by side reviews that i have seen, the samsung has the best screen that i have ever seen. Plus its rootable, plus it has a faster humming bird 1ghz processor, the same clock speed but in test it shows to be much faster overall.
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I don't know about that? Where are these tests? I was under the impression they are very comparable in speed. I personally like Moto's build quality... even if I can't reflash it. The Fascinate looks like the case is plastic, which just isn't as good as a full metal case.
Between the Droid X and the Droid Incredible, I must say the Droid X, its a powerhouse...
This is for my sister. if it was me, the samsung coming out looks amazing but I am not getting android. Sorry.
She will never do anything for the bootloading or rootable options. She is not into the phone stuff like i am, and wouldn't be able to do it from her technical knowlege. And she is looking right now, can't wait at all, so samsung is out of the question at the moment.
Any other advice would be great. thanks to all that have posted already.
For a girl, the Droid Incredible or wait for the Samsung Fascinate.
Yep. See how she likes the Droid X in the hand first... just drive to a Verizon store and compare the two phones. There's also the problem of the Incredible's availability, but Sense wi definitely be more friendly than Ninjablur for the average user.
I have both and the droid x if far. Better. The incredible battery life sucks. I been using droid x for 11 hours and it still at 23% on the battery. That is with heavy use.
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I have the incredible, droid and the droid x. My opinion is the x even thou the incredible is rooted the x is a whole lot better then both of them combined.
Now with root it will happen with the X and it will be amazing
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This is for my sister. if it was me, the samsung coming out looks amazing but I am not getting android. Sorry.
She will never do anything for the bootloading or rootable options. She is not into the phone stuff like i am, and wouldn't be able to do it from her technical knowlege. And she is looking right now, can't wait at all, so samsung is out of the question at the moment.
Any other advice would be great. thanks to all that have posted already.
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If she needs one asap then go with the x. Htc incredible is on back order till august and i'm sure it will continue to get pushed back.
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Motorola chargers, I wish we could get a universal charging synching option from the industry. Why is it that the USB cord that works perfectly for every other device I have owned will charge and sync but not with Droid X. I just hate the length of the stock cord.
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Are u sure that u had a DI prior to this phone? When i went into adb yesterday to gain root on my X (thanks Birdman!), I used the usb cord that came with my DI. In fact, that DI cord is the only cord I've used to charge and transfer files with on my X.
I have found the X's battery to be a solid improvement over the DI; however, it is still rather easy to drain a full battery over the course of the day. I think it's important to remember that people tend to go through signifcantly higher amounts of data when they get a new toy to play with. Even then, I would say that the X's battery life is slightly better than the HTC 2150 mah extended battery that I bought for my DI.
One area that I've found that the X shines is graphics processing. For example, Need for Speed Shift on the X is by far the the most complete, satisfying gaming experience that I've had on a mobile phone (I dont know what Apple is going to do when even games are superior on the android platform).
While not everyone digs the size of the X, I absolutely adore the large screen. The keyboard on the X is the best I've used on a smartphone, and having the ability to switch to Swype is sweet. And for a movie buff like myself, it is sooo nice to be able to transfer movies from my laptop to my X without first having to convert them
Basically, I am really digging the X. However, the DI is a damn nice phone as well. I personally prefer Sense to Blur, and the DI is extremely polished. Being able to DL custom Roms is invaluable. And although it's completely Motorola's prerogative to design their phone as they wish, there's something about efuse and the encrypted bootloader that chaps my hide.
I had pretty much decided to return my X and go back to my DI, until Birdman gained root access to the x yesterday. Having wireless tether, Titanium, shell access, etc. are hugely important to me. However, i am still not sure if this is enough to compensate for the inability to flash ROMs. Damn, why does the X have to have that damn bootloader?
inc is better. ive played with the x numerous times, but i never wanted to switch. its just not the same. the dinc is one of a kind.
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inc is better. ive played with the x numerous times, but i never wanted to switch. its just not the same. the dinc is one of a kind.
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Eh, my Dad has the Dinc and I have the X..... we BOTH like the X better.
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Eh, my Dad has the Dinc and I have the X..... we BOTH like the X better.
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i guess it is all preference. in my opinion, the dinc is durable when it comes to modding. ive only tried the x for a couple of minutes, so i wouldnt know how the x is. i do have to say, the x is more of a multimedia and social networking phone, and the inc is more business like.
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I don't know about that? Where are these tests? I was under the impression they are very comparable in speed. I personally like Moto's build quality... even if I can't reflash it. The Fascinate looks like the case is plastic, which just isn't as good as a full metal case.
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actually, just for the record. the droid x doesn't have a full metal case.. just the battery door is metal.. much like the Samsung captivate on at&t. but as far as i know you are correct about the Samsung fascinate being "all" plastic. but to put in my two cents. switching from the Dinc to the DX. i am very unsatisfied with the DX slow and laggy UI and the screen looks good and big and clear.. but the colors suck and the contrast ratio is terrible. one of my biggest issues with screens, that of tv, phone, monitor, etc., is being able to see the back light shining through..of which my DX does. So i will be switching to the Galaxy S for that S-AMOLED. but thats just my opinion.
P.S. The Droid X is a really great phone. Just not for me.
The incredible over saturates the colors by over 30 percent. The Droid X is only off by like 6%.
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I will have a droid x tomorrow as it was a replacement. In the mean time I bought a vibrant. I love the V but I also love the X!
I know this is V forum but I will also post this in the X forums to see if anyone there had to make a choice like mine!
If you had to choose, which one and why? WHY did you choose the V?
I assume that by being on XDA you'll want to play around with the phone and custom roms, the Droid X's locked bootloader will dampen the fun. Who knows when people will crack it, might be a month, might be a year.
Agreed with what tissimo said. In addition to that, Vibrant offers Super AMOLED Screen (colors are amazing), and 1GHz Hummingbird Processor. Which are pretty much the best specifications for an Android phone at the moment. Not to mention but its rumored that Verizon will be killing "unlimited data" in the future, so T-Mobile has the upper hand if Verizon goes on with that plan of going on capped data plans.
The screen of the Vibrant is perfect. I think 4.3'' is too big. It feels bad in my pocket. The screen of the X is very close to the edge of the phone (scares me). the semi-blur UI sucks compared to TouchWiz. Having the ability to change settings on the notification bar on the Vibrant rocks (and music controls).
But like everyone has, and will say.... Motorola pissed off the android world when they locked their bootloader like it was the holy grail. I would never buy a phone that I could not flash a custom ROM... and you saw how long it took them to get eclair on the droid, laughable. THANK GOD those with a droid could flash a custom rom (yeah Motorola, that helped you a lot, all of these wonderful developers doing your job).
Well I think the Vibrant is just about the perfect screen size. The Droid X just seems too big. Also, the Vibrant will almost assuredly have CM6 before the Droid X, if the X even gets it at all!
^ sadly, it will not.
after 5 failed cliqs i will never buy another motorola phone.. so no droid x for me.
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after 5 failed cliqs i will never buy another motorola phone.. so no droid x for me.
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Haha yeah I was never really impressed with any of Motorolas more fairly recent (last 3-5 years) build quality. RAZR anyone?
Motorola can suck it. I had the Cliq and had nothing but issues with it, not to mention it was so hard to hack. Motoblur is a horrid piece of software and burns through your battery. The vibrant is 100x better IMO.
Short answer, the Vibrant is the current heavyweight champion of the world. Nothing is better.
I went with Vibrant because I felt it was the best phone at the time, and because I hate Verizon. I love the Vibrant despite some initial bugs.
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I own a Vibrant and my co-worker just got a Droid X.
The screen alone on the V blows the X away, to top it off a unit with a 4" display just feels right, whereas 4.3" is overkill, the Droid X looks like a brick, but at the same token I am getting comments that my V is an iPhone rip-off.
As far as the performance is concerned, I felt the Vibrant was snappier especially with Launcher Pro instead of TouchWiz.
cons of X are: probably better support (maybe it will see Gingerbread), 2 noise canceling mics (although i dont know if they work good, Vibrant has 0), camera with dual flash.
Everything else goes to Vibrant......battery life (although i read X is also good), screen quality, size, speed, bluetooth 3.0 (whatever that does)...
X is already seeing updates with fixes, and will see 2.2 very soon........while 2.2 is also coming to Vibrant, nobody knows if its this month or maybe as late as November
I heard the camera is better on dx too. I think it comes down to what provider you can deal with. Verizon is pretty expensive.
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Droid X doesn't have an ARM processor (fail)
What you should really be asking yourself is incredible vs vibrant. Droid x is cute, but its hardware is lacking compared to either of these other phones. Not to mention Motorola phones have been difficult to mod even before the bootloader was locked.
I have to give it to Motorola that they made android way more popular in the USA than it used to be, but for anyone interested in custom ROMs or developing, they just don't compare.
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Short answer, the Vibrant is the current heavyweight champion of the world. Nothing is better.
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Vibrant is the heavyweight champ and literally weighs like nothing in your hand! All around such a great device!
I went into verizon the other day and played with the droid x for sum time and i have to say i didnt like it all that much. I have the vibrant and its perfect it gets a lil laggy sumtimes but what fones dont and if u root it and get setcpu runnin on it, it will be flawless trust me. and the Vibrant is Super AMOLED scratch resistant screen meanin u dont got to buy a screen protector
I'm down with both phones but once you play with the Vibrant's Amoled screen for a couple days it's difficult going back to LCD screens. It's that good.
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I heard the camera is better on dx too. I think it comes down to what provider you can deal with. Verizon is pretty expensive.
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Its about the same quality. More mps doesnt make it better. Vibrant has ton of in camera features, dont know about X
EDIT. iPhone, Sony, and Nokia cameras are the best on the market, the rest all have glitches here and there and all about the same quality....Vibrant camera is not sharp enough, maybe its a software glitch with auto focus or something...X camera pictures I believe come out noisy due to 8MP, Nexus One pictures lack color....
Im moving over to the Droid X, simply because im a "need the latest greatest" type of guy, but I really love my Incredible! So if Im not happy, i hope one of you will trade me back an incredible!
You'll be back.
I'm kinda in the same boat. I have the opportunity to upgrade to either a fascinate or a droid x (saying ill give my bro my incredible and $50 so I can snatch his upgrade) but I'm not 100% sure I want to do it. Sure id like a better screen but as it stands every phone on verizon has a quirk, so I feel that no matter what I choose I will never truly be happy. For example:
Incredible: lowsy battery life unless you fatten it up a little, creaky/squeaky backplate, relatively weak graphics
Droid X: terrible menu buttons, strange hump design for the camera, could be annoying to hold at times
Fascinate: GPS barely works
So in short every phone has flaws that will make you keep going "I wonder what life would be like if I went with phone x..." People like us are truly doomed
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Incredible: creaky/squeaky backplate, relatively weak graphics
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Wait wat????
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Wait wat????
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From the two backplates I've used, they both exhibit a squeaky/creaky noise when held from time to time... doesnt give the strongest build quality feel. I know I'm not the only one who has experienced this.
As for the graphics issue you'll notice my use of the word relative. I'm not implying the incredible is weak, but when compared to the droid x or the fascinate it certainly is. It is still stronger than the iphone 3gs, and that's capable of running that epic citadel tech demo so ill leave it at that.
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You might be moving to the latest , but not the greatest .
I know the squeaky feel you're talking about, I forgot about it once I got a case. As far as the X, I would enjoy having a bigger screen but am not a fan of Moto phones, especially the crap Motoblur the X is running.. If I were you, I would save your upgrade for an LTE phone or something better, as the Droid X is by no stretch of the imagination the latest and greatest. rofl.
Agreed
I am not completely happy with the incredible but there are many htc phones in the works with world capabilities as well as the moto pro, that's without mentioning windows phone is dropping sometime in the next 4 months to verizon, in november to AT&T. I really don't care for anything else on the x besides the screen real estate. I have two lines available for upgrades, however, I don't see the point in upgrading right now because I love the rca outs for the incredible. I have my fiance drive me around everywhere in my titan so I can watch hulu from my dinc. Plus this is the only device I've ever owned that just works every time I call upon it. The moto droid was a big step but sometimes it would cut out in the middle of navigation, or skip when playing songs. My incredible works no matter how much I torture it I even had to scoop it from the sand with my feet underwater, I took the battery out, let it dry and it has been working for 3 months since without any issues. I am just a new tech junkie I suppose as long as their isnt a gay colored half eaten apple on it.
I agree. At this time, there simply isn't anything better out there.
... my $.02
Wait till November, the X was not a good phone IMO
There are some new phones coming to VZW in November. There is an EVO like phone coming to VZW, and it will probably be more beast then EVO.
http://www.androidguys.com/2010/08/27/evolike-android-device-breaks-cover-possibly-headed-verizon/
There is also this one, 4" HTC slider with nice keyboard.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/04/htcs-dual-mode-cdma-gsm-android-slider-hits-the-fcc-decked-out/
There was also rumor of the HTC Scorpion 1.5GHZ processor and Froyo coming to VZW.
Im sure ill be back, I really love the inc......I have a 30day grace period, so ill weight it all out
I do love my X, but I have grown a little tired of the size and form factor. I am a little worried I might be disappointed with the battery life and a possible resale value on the INC if I do make the switch.
Anyone had a good experience going to the INC form the X?
I haven't had an X myself but I don't know why you should be concerned about resale value..you're using the phone.
The form factor of the DX sucks IMO, it's bulky and ugly.
The Incredible's screen is much nicer quality too, even the SLCD version. When comparing the screen sizes it's like quantity vs. quality.
If you're into custom ROMs and such, the INC is a great phone.
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I haven't had an X myself but I don't know why you should be concerned about resale value..you're using the phone.
The form factor of the DX sucks IMO, it's bulky and ugly.
The Incredible's screen is much nicer quality too, even the SLCD version. When comparing the screen sizes it's like quantity vs. quality.
If you're into custom ROMs and such, the INC is a great phone.
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Only thinking about resale to help me buy a new phone when some newer versions come out (I had used the new every 2, even though its gone now, on X release date).
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I am a little worried I might be disappointed with the battery life and a possible resale value on the INC if I do make the switch.
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I can assure you not to worry about the resale value because, INC has a higher resale value than DX. INC is about $152 while DX is only about $96.
Check it out here!
https://www.trade-in.vzw.com/Home.aspx
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I can assure you not to worry about the resale value because, INC has a higher resale value than DX. INC is about $152 while DX is only about $96.
Check it out here!
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Hrmm I wonder why that is. I have been trying to look at what people are selling these for in the forums.
I had the x and switched to the dinc. HTC does a way better job with Android if you ask me. The community does much better with HTC devices as well. Sense is a must have for me as well.
Even though the evo sold mass amount of phones, I think its too big. I the x was just as big and drove me crazy. I like the size of the dinc. With the evos 1500 mAh battery in my dinc, I can last all day no problem.
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I had an X and returned it for an Incredible. Part of the reason was because the Incredible was free and the X had cost me $200. That said, the Incredible feels faster, even with slightly slower hardware, thanks to HTC's superior software. Motorola's software package is pretty terrible.
I made that switch. The battery life is definitely worse on the incredible. I missed the big screen at first. Made the incredible seem extra small coming from the X. I have an slcd incredible and even that screen seems to have much more contrast than the Droid x. I like running cyanogenmod and custom kernels so im enjoying the incredible.
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I had the x and switched to the dinc. HTC does a way better job with Android if you ask me. The community does much better with HTC devices as well. Sense is a must have for me as well.
Even though the evo sold mass amount of phones, I think its too big. I the x was just as big and drove me crazy. I like the size of the dinc. With the evos 1500 mAh battery in my dinc, I can last all day no problem.
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Wait a minute! The Evo battery fits the DInc? Please confirm!
I'm actually confused myself. On htcpedia there is the 1500mah for $40 for the incredible .... but the 1500mah for the evo is $30... are they the same and does it matter?
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Yes.
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X might be a nice phone but with a locked bootloader that's harder to get in than Fort knox...no thanks I will stick with my Incredible
I went from an Incredible to an X back to the Incredible
The X had nothing but issues, and screen wasn't nearly as gorgeous as the AMOLED one.
The Sense UI is the best UI you can get for Android, in my opinion hands down the best.
The hardware of the Incredible feels faster too like another poster said, on the X my friend and I were in a parking garage waiting to get a GPS signal, i pulled my Incredible out and mine found our location when the X was still looking for 10 more mins.
The X is also too tall, it doesn't use the right screen ratio like the EVO and ThunderBolt will.
The developer community is the best on EVO/Incredible vs Droid 1/2/X
and I also develop themes for Incredible which i'll be moving on to ThunderBolt
I just got an inc keeping my x to try this out. Only two things so far I don't like:
-can see the touchscreen sensors on a white background(emails or web usually)
-touch screen isn't quite as accurate as the x
-there was a hair under the glass screen. Looks like the screen isn't that tight around the body. Compressed air blew it right out though.
On a positive sense KILLS blur! The overall feel is great, better widgets, comfortable formfactor.
I had an X until 2 weeks ago. I miss it... The screen size is enough for me to be trying to get it back. I have BIG hands and I could fly texting on my X but on this, Im hitting backspace more than any other key, even with auto correct. The reason I traded was to be able to customize more which is definitely better. Another issue is with games. The Inc is slow to respond and it glitches and pauses all the time playing homerun battle 3d. The X NEVER did that. I don't know, they both have their positives and negatives but my hands alone are the reason I'm trying to trade back to an X. BUT I will come back to HTC when the Thunderbolt comes out. NO DOUBT, cause sense destroys blur. always had to use Luancherpro on the X but never on the Inc because of the custom roms...
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I just got an inc keeping my x to try this out. Only two things so far I don't like:
-can see the touchscreen sensors on a white background(emails or web usually)
-touch screen isn't quite as accurate as the x
-there was a hair under the glass screen. Looks like the screen isn't that tight around the body. Compressed air blew it right out though.
On a positive sense KILLS blur! The overall feel is great, better widgets, comfortable formfactor.
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What do you mean by the touch screen isn't as accurate? My friend and my cousin both have the X, my brother has the Fascinate, and I have the Incredible. I've used all 3 phones extensively and in my experience, the X has the least responsive touch screen of all. Do you mean accuracy as in trying to click on small links on web pages or something? If that's the case it might just be because the screen is smaller; if you're having trouble you could try highlighting the link or button that you want to click with the trackpad.
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i have the droid incredible and i bought the droid x on the week it came out.
Immiatlely i was dissappointed at the same time some things were great.
The low audio on the navigation even with the windows up made it unusable with turn by turn directions... im sure they fixed this.
The ****ty Moto UI = **** sammitch.
The below average quality of the lcd, it looked washed out and bland compared to my incredible.
The large 4.3 inch screen was awesome to surf on.
it was thin for a large phone.
It was new.
I have had many phones in the past and none of them gave me the same kind of user experience as HTC and sadly the iphone.
If i was technically retarded and was an old woman i would have kept my iphone..
But nobody besides HTC has made a better phone AND UI...
Samsung UI = **** , hardware = ok, software updates = ****
Motorola UI = **** see above
LG = **** **** and more ****
Sony = erickson = ****
nokia = failing ball of **** sammitch.. check their stocks.
Blackberry = corporate fail, good comm device.. everything else is 10 years behind.
iphone = boring plus your instantly enrolled in a group of 10 year olds and wanna be tech folks ... and mothers...any phone an old woman is comfortable using is a phone i do not want.
Well I had to trade the INC back because there was dust collecting under the screen. I am absolutely in LOVE with the phone compared to the X. But the big question I can't decide on now is:
Do I sell my X and go buy an INC retail so I at least have a 1 year warranty on it or buy one used and hope for the best (buying a new one would probably cost me 230 or so).
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I had an X until 2 weeks ago. I miss it... The screen size is enough for me to be trying to get it back. I have BIG hands and I could fly texting on my X but on this, Im hitting backspace more than any other key, even with auto correct. The reason I traded was to be able to customize more which is definitely better. Another issue is with games. The Inc is slow to respond and it glitches and pauses all the time playing homerun battle 3d. The X NEVER did that. I don't know, they both have their positives and negatives but my hands alone are the reason I'm trying to trade back to an X. BUT I will come back to HTC when the Thunderbolt comes out. NO DOUBT, cause sense destroys blur. always had to use Luancherpro on the X but never on the Inc because of the custom roms...
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Yeah games was the only thing, but I haven't played one game on my X except for paper toss. Not such a big deal to me.
I started on an X... rooted it, ROMed it (to the extent that it can be, anyway), and tried to be patient while the devs cracked the boot...and got tired of waiting. I traded it to a friend straight up for an AMOLED DInc after 3 months, and seriously, there's no comparison. I love the freedom to load CM, or Ruby, or SkyRaider on my phone. I love the ability to remap the soft keys on my HTC or use QuickDesk or PowerStrip (neither of them can be done on the X due to the locking down of the hard keys by Moto).
The only two things that I miss about the X are the bigger screen, which I really liked, and the fact that Moto's build quality is very good (it always has been), but that is it. I'll never buy another motorola product ever again unless I hear that it is open- and not because I'm some sort of super-dev, either- simply because I get better support from the dev community whose ROMs I run when I have a problem than I've ever gotten from Moto or Verizon.
The X had pretty impressive specs, but it was absolutely weighted down under Blur... SOOOO slow. I didn't even realize how slow it was until I rooted and ROMed it using rubiX, which is truly an awesome ROM considering how locked the X is, but even then it really had a lot of stupid issues (random rebooting, etc.). Then once I found out that I couldn't connect to the 802.1x wifi at my school (a known motorola issue which STILL has yet to be fixed on the DX and D2), it was over.
I've gone DInc and never regretted it.
As far as the screen, I really think that SLCD vs. AMOLED is personal preference. The colors on AMOLED are suuuuper saturated, very "thick" looking to my eyes. I don't mind SLCD screen colors or look at all, but they're definitely toned down compared to AMOLED.
What about the processor speed? Well, both of them have 1gHz processors, and with the current battery technology we have right now, I really wouldn't want much more than a that- anything faster just eats battery, really. I get some lulz from all the spec queens out there who OC their phones to 1.5 and higher, and who have to have the latest dual-core processors- they're going to spend their whole lives plugged in to the wall cuz their batteries won't last 6 hours, and then complain about bad battery life. My 1gHz snapdragon loads pages, flash, and videos from the web with no problem. I've seen the AnandTech reviews about the DX's processor being slightly faster than the DInc's, but then you have to consider Blur and (REALLY) crappy Moto software and bloat (VZW navigator, Visual Voicemail, City ID, etc.) slowing everything down again. My CM7 / ADW EX DInc is hella snappy, and I get through almost 36 hours per charge (HTC Imagio 1700mAh battery) with frequent use. No OC/UCing, totally stock.
I AM looking forward to LTE tho. That should be a real improvement. Anyway, I'm off the soapbox. Hope this helped? I dunno. I'm sittin here drinkin coffee and saw this thread. Good luck.
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