I love my Evo 4G, it fits in my pants pockets just fine. It's hard to look at phones with puny 3.7" screens now like the iPhone! The battery life on the Evo isn't great, but it is manageable and I am almost always somewhere I can re-charge it if need be, either at home, my office, locations for filmimg etc.
I also like the HTC Sense UI. It is evolving and becoming an aspired to standard in the Android community. I do miss a hard keyboard, but there's the Epic for Sprint , a Samsung Galaxy S phone if you want one of those. There's also nothing wrong with moving over to Verizon for one of the Droid phones if Verizon service works better in your area. Contrary to what someone else said, Sprint service has been working great for me for years now here in South Florida and other places I go every year like Vegas & Tampa. I have unlimited data, 4G service now in South Florida and many other cities and almost never a dropped call and at the lowest price in the business.
The important thing is that once you are on the Android platform, you will have access to all of the mostly free apps, features and customizations that the Android community has made available.
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