The Sprint CFO says that the HTC EVO can take on the iPhone 4. I know he thinks the EVO is great because it's his company, but everyone thinks their kids are the cutest kids in the world. There are always these quote, unquote "iPhone killers" that come along and are all the rage for about 15 minutes. Then brand confusion is created when you come out with another phone that's better a month later. EVO will go the way of the Palm Pre, mark my words. Remember when that phone was all the rage? Where is it now? What's the best Android phone, and who makes it? How does the average consumer understand the difference between buzzwords, brands, and operating systems like smartphone, HTC, Droid, Incredible, Google Phone, Android, & EVO? With Apple, you know the best one is the latest one, and they're released about once a year. Take LG for example... they announced that they are releasing 20 Android smartphones this year. Really? How will anyone know what to buy? The five so far are the LG GW620, the LG Optimus GT540, the LG Ally for Verizon, the LG Optimus Q LU2300 and the LG SU2300. Only 15 more confusing model numbers left to go this year. Will the average consumer sort through them, or just say I want the iPhone 4? Branding makes these phones sell. For example, the iPhone 4 has FaceTime and a Retina display. If we were to convert that into LG speak, or any other brand for that matter, it would sound like this...
The LG Fathom VS750 won't do video calls, but it does have Windows Mobile® 6.5 Professional installed with a screen that has 262K Color TFT & 800 x 480 Pixels. Apple has the branding thing going for them, so tell me how these other phones are going to compete?