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Update on the Sprint HTC EVO Battery Debate: Not Bad, Really. See Yourself.

Update on the Sprint HTC EVO Battery Debate: Not Bad, Really. See Yourself.

By Zoli Erdos on June 14, 2010

The HTC EVO is the hottest Android phone for now, but it is plagued by the much debated battery issue.  Clearly, it’s a monster of a workhorse, and battery life will depend on one’s usage patterns: you can’t expect a whole lot if you get background updates from social networks every 5  minutes and watch […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged android, battery life, htc evo, htc incredible, iPhone, spartphones, sprint, Verizon | 7 Responses

Fixing the Battery Problem your Android Smartphone Seems to Have

Fixing the Battery Problem your Android Smartphone Seems to Have

By Zoli Erdos on May 31, 2010

UpdateImage via Wikipedia Update: this post is getting an unreasonable amount of views, given that it’s 6 years old.  When I wrote it, I did not realize the battery problem would be such an evergreen subject for years to come. But please, please, read it with a grain of salt: probably everything is outdated by […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged android, battery life, htc evo, htc incredible, iPhone, spartphones, sprint, Verizon | 17 Responses

Does Sprint Limit Using Google Voice?

Does Sprint Limit Using Google Voice?

By Zoli Erdos on May 21, 2010

(See update @ bottom) Well, this did not take long. I’ve just speculated that Google & Sprint wanted testers before the commercial rollout of the Android-driven HTC EVO on June 4th – a few hours later I see that theory proven.  I ran into trouble setting up Google Voice, and called the special number given […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged android, google, Google Voice, HTC htc evo, htc incredible, iPhone, sprint, TechCrunch, Verizon | 1 Response

iPhone? Android? It's All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

iPhone? Android? It’s All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

By Zoli Erdos on May 6, 2010

Will iPhone users move to Verizon? – goes the speculation, based on a study published @ Fortune showing AT&T drop calls 3 times as frequently as Verizon. From my vantage point even dropped calls would be a luxury – meaning you can get a strong enough signal to place calls in the first place.  Apparently […]

Posted in Business | Tagged AT&T, cellular, HTC, htc incredible, iPhone, mobility, Smartphones, sprint, t-mobile, Verizon | 13 Responses

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