subject: Htc Evo 4g Vs. Iphone 4, Which Is Better [print this page] HTC Evo 4G VSHTC Evo 4G VS. iPhone 4/HD is a discussion within the general iPhone/HTC chat place, HTC Desire is earning praise as one of the best Android phones yet. And the biggest competitor - iPhone 4 will delay the release date. Some grapevine said that HTC Evo 4G will be released first, it is expected to be released on June 4 of the current year.
The HTC Desire, iPhone 4 represent the most capable devices you can buy now. Can we enjoy youtube on iPhone 4? Or need a iPhone 4 Video Converter for Mac to watch youtube videos? In this article, we will compare the two performances in the below.
Screen :
iPhone 4G: 3.5 inch screen Evo 4G: 4.3 inch screen Unfortunately, the jury's still out on resolution because we don't know the full story with the next-gen iPhone. Neither phone sports an AMOLED screen so it could be a toss up if you factor out the size difference. Convert AVI to iPhone 4 for mac
Network Provider:
Presumably, the new iPhone will be stocked by AT&T. But it may not be that simple. The WSJ reports: The new iPhone would work on a type of wireless network called CDMA. CDMA is used by Verizon Wireless,
AT&T's main competitor, as well as Sprint Nextel Corp. The Evo 4G looks to be Sprint's first hot phone in some time.
AT&T and Verizon hold the majority of the mobile market in their thrall, but this looks to put Sprint back in the game.
Speed:
The Evo's snappy Snapdragon processor offers top-notch speed. Odds are a next-gen iPhone will improve on the 3GS's already respectably zoomin' speed, so I'd imagine they'll balance out.
Camera:
The Evo will take the cake unless the next iPhone can top 8MP, which would be a pretty huge jump from 3MP on the iPhone 3GS. Both the Evo and the iPhone 4 will have front and back facing cameras, seemingly to support video chat, and both have flash.
As for video, the Evo 4G's got a big emphasis on HD streaming, HD recording and HD output (transfer Movies on iPhone 4 Mac, convert movies to iPhone 4). We don't know yet about the iPhone 4G's video capabilities beyond knowing that they'll certainly exist.
OS: HTC's Sense + Android 2.1 vs. iPhone's OS 4.0. This boils down to preference, really. Though obsessive customizers would be better served by the Evo 4G,
Apple fans are famously loyal. But keep in mind, Android's had these features all along.
Design:
It's a matter of preference, though the phones actually kind of resemble one another. The HTC Evo boasts a huge screen. The iPhone is an iPhone, so of course it'll be sexy and sleek. Both are kind of squared-off and a bit more rugged than some of their more curvy counterparts.
Overall, what do you think? Will you be switching things up this summer? What'll it be?