Baseball Superstars 2011 is the Android Baseball game for players who want to customize how they play, you can play season by season as a single batter or pitcher, play only the cleanup batter, no matter who it is, only the closing or starting pitcher, play everyone! let the computer handle base running, pick your favorite team members and only play them, how ever you want to set it up, you can do it in Baseball Stars 2011.

One of the games best settings is a speed setting that allows you to speed up or slow down the game, having a hard time hitting 100mph fastballs? slow it down, feel like the game is taking too long, or have less time to play? speed things up! The Graphics are cartoony, but good (the new version Baseball Superstars II has Anime graphics, but seems to only be on iOS right now), It looks good on a 10.1″ Notion Ink Adam tablet display as well as my 4.3″ HTC Evo screen.

I do have a few issues, but none prevent me from playing the game, and what game has ever been absolutely perfect for every person? I play mostly in the “My League” mode, which allows you to create a batter or pitcher and follow their career.

  1. You can hit a pop fly to the batter’s box – something which the catcher will never miss, until your batting score gets over 920.
  2. The fielders all play like all stars when your batting score is low – 40′ long dives to catch a line drive, never dropping a catch…
  3. I’ve noticed that the opposing teams actually get worse the more you play – the better your character’s skills the worse your opponents play against you.
  4. Many games seem rigged – depending on how well you play, the computer will do everything it can to make the team it wants win, if you are batting, all of your teammates will never score, unless you hit the hit that brings them home, or the computer will keep the game close (like 2-2) but in the 7th, 8th, or 9th inning will score 5-10 runs! after you hit a 2 or 3 run homer to take the lead! even if you are ranked #1 and playing the 10th place team. The only real way to control every game is to be the pitcher and pitch the whole game without a sub (in My League, in season play, just play all the pitchers!).
  5. It is very easy (when you first install the game) to make a new batter and do the HR mode and score Gpoints until you’re swimming in them, and then upgrade your player to max stats before even playing their first game. (between 60k and 70k Gpoints should do it).
  6. If you swing before the pitcher releases the ball (the swing window starts right before the ball is let loose), you cannot swing again, you are stuck in the swing position until the ump calls it a strike.
  7. Unless you have perfect timing and hit a homerun, it seems to be impossible to hit pitches in the corners of the strike zone, or any pitch outside the strike zone, even if you move in the batters box so you are closer (outside pitches)/farther (inside pitches) from the pitch.
  8. Also the game does not take into account when you have maxed a stat out and still awards you points that just disappear. (fame included, once you hit 999 fame, you’ll get another 999 fame before long but the counter never goes over 999…).
  9. You are the team, in every mode. Don’t expect your team to play good, ever, unless you are controlling them. I tried playing an entire season as just the batters, all of the batters, and finished in 4th for the season and lost in the second round of the finals (top 4 teams play first to 4 wins moves on to the next team, so 4th place would have to beat 3, 2, and 1st place to win all of it (12 wins!)). Again this goes back to fixed games, I lost one game while playing all the batters in Season mode, made me really upset, I was up 8 – 0 in the 4th inning, the computer got 20 runs between the 5th inning and the 8th inning, I actually caught up and took the lead at 24-23 in the 9th (I scored a few in the 4th-8th too, not all of those were in the 9th!), then they still beat me 28-24 in the bottom of the 9th, this was one of those times where my team was more than 4 positions above in the rankings.
  10. Even with a 900+ running skill, I still cannot steal home after a sacrifice fly to the wall, I cannot beat a bunt to first most times (10-15% success rate on the bunt), and I cannot steal 2nd base more than once every 15-20 attempts.
  11. The coach keeps asking me to bunt when I hit 50 homers per season and have an 800+ batting average and bat in the cleanup position (even in the 9th inning when we are losing by one and the runner is on first with 1 or 0 outs).
  12. All of the walls are the exact same distance (324′ will get you a homer anywhere in the park and all teams play in the same stadium).
  13. If you hit the foul pole you can get a homer, but the distance the ball traveled is shorter the higher up you hit the pole… The shortest homer I’ve gotten was 276′ at the top of the pole and 304 at the bottom of the pole…
  14. All of the computer controlled players know if the ball will be caught for an out, none of the base runners move, not even to go halfway. So later in the game when your stats are really high, the fielders may start to drop the ball, then throw to the base where the runner never tried to go to and get him out instead of you.
  15. Not a lot of information in game, I mean it tells you how to hit a ball, and how to pitch a ball, but not a lot else on how the unique Baseball Stars system works. So I went to the Dev website for more info, nothing there. So I tried to join their forums and post a question, there is NO SIGN UP/REGISTRATION LINK!
  16. It would have be nice to see you “total” stats, ie. battering average cumulative over all your seasons, total HR’s and so on, but it does not seem to be an option in game.
  17. Also, something I did (a skill I earned maybe) gave me the ability to increase my defense score by tapping up while batting!?!? I still cannot find any info on exactly what those skill mods do…
  18. Last thing! The on screen D-pad is at least twice the size it needs to be, taking up almost half the screen. Not too annoying on a phone, but on a Tablet it can make it awkward to play to game.

All in all, I have spent a good 100 hours playing this game and I still suck, although I’ve learned how to win, a lot. My batter consistently gets a .800+ batting average, and my pitcher can pitch perfect games about 1 out of every 3 times and the other games only allow 1 or 2 hits the entire game. I still enjoy playing, I have achieved 4 girlfriends for 1 batter, that was fun, but nothing happens after you “win” the girls… you cannot even go see them again.

   
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AppBrain link – Free http://www.appbrain.com/app/baseball-superstars®-2011/com.gamevil.baseball2011.freemium
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Marketplace direct DL links

     Free Version      Paid Version
 - Free Version- QR code for Android  - Paid version - QR code for Android

I guess I should probably say something about this device, but I have found someone else who can say it better…

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Engadget has posted a chart; however once again they dismiss the Notion Ink Adam tablet as a relevant contender, possibly since Notion Ink cannot seem to get their act together… apparently they are now shipping some Pre-Order 2 devices when others have not yet received their Adams from Pre-Orders 1 and 1.5… anyway, the information from the Engadget chart, re-written with the Adam included…

Apple iPad 2 Motorola Xoom HP TouchPad BlackBerry PlayBook Notion Ink Adam
Platform iOS 4.3 Android 3.0 webOS 3.0 BB Tablet OS (QNX) Android 2.2 plus Eden
Display 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD 10.1-inch 9.7-inch 7-inch LCD 10.1″ WSVGA LCD or PixelQI
Resolution 1024 x 768 1280 x 800 1024 x 768 1024 x 600 1024 x 600
Processor 1GHz dual-core Apple A5 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP4430 1GHz dual-core Cortex A9 w/ULP GPU NVIDIA Tegra 250
Memory 512MB RAM 1GB RAM 1GB RAM 1GB RAM 2GB RAM (1GB DDR2, 1GB SLC)
Storage 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 32GB 16GB / 32GB 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 8GB microSD epansion
Front camera VGA

2 megapixel 1.3 megapixel 3 megapixel 3.2 MP Auto Focus Swivel Camera
Rear camera 720p / 30p video 5 megapixel AF with dual-LED flash, 720 / 30p video none 5 megapixel, 1080p video same as front @720p
Cellular radio Quadband HSPA or CDMA / EV-DO Rev. A 3G with free upgrade to 4G LTE 3G and 4G 3G and 4G WWAN – 3G HSPA
WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11 b/g/n 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 2.1 + EDR 2.1 + EDR 2.1 + EDR 2.1 + EDR
Accelerometer 3-axis 3-axis Yes Yes 3-Axis
Gyroscope Yes Yes Yes
Battery 25Wh 6,500mAh 6,300 mAh 5,300 mAh 3 cell 24.6WH
Thickness 8.8mm 12.7mm 13.7mm 10mm Thickness: ~14 mm
Weight 601g (WiFi), 607g (Verizon), 613g (AT&T) 725g 740g 425g ~1.6 pounds – converted ~726g

some other missing information on these charts about the Notion Ink Adam:

  • Ambient Light Sensor
  • GPS
  • Digital Compass
  • FM receiver
  • USB 2.0 Host x 2
  • Mini USB
  • HDMI – full video mirroring
  • Micro SD slot
  • SIM Card slot
  • DC connector

I already know my html skills suck, and this table looks like crap, it does look a little better in Firefox than any other browser I’ve tried… maybe one day I’ll try to learn CSS…

This will be the last post of my first review on the HTC Evo, for now…  not really a summary of things previously said, but more of a last couple of things I have noticed or wanted to mention in my post.

The phone feels light and good in my hands, I have had several people mention how light it feels, only to place the Evo in one hand and their phone in the other and then say “Oh my! it is actually heavier than my phone!”  this of course has to do with density, a larger phone with the weight spread out will feel lighter, when you do not have a direct comparison, than it actually is.
The display is a super fingerprint magnet, if you touch it, there will be a finger print left behind.  I have tried everything I can think of and I always leave a print.  this makes the idea of a lock code for the phone to be a ridiculous time waster, if you turn your phone on to do something quick, like check the notifications, or a widget, then turn it off, leave it, and someone else picks it up, it would take a very stupid person to not be able to figure out your passcode.
I also have a problem with the apps that feel they have to autorun, or startup services in the background, for no reason, even worse are the ones I just installed and have never run that feel the need to start themselves.  An example, I have a fitness app that shows exercises, has them categorized, and has video animations of how to perform them.  This app loads its’ services all the time, no matter how many times I kill it (I even have an auto task killer that is set to nuke it as well, and when you connect via USB to a computer and select to mount the SD card, this service fails and you have to FC because it cannot access the SD card anymore.  I have restarted my phone 6 or 7 times since the last time I ran that app and it still loads all the time.  now let me clarify, the app is not running in the task list, the SERVICE is running in the background, the app does absolutely nothing, besides list a database of workout exercises and mini animations that show how to do them, that is it, no way to log what you do, nothing else.  I wish Android would prevent apps from doing this, I am also really tired of seeing Sprint NFL or NASCAR, or TV running when I check my Advanced Task Killer, I have never and will never run those applications.
I would like to know if anyone has found out if they are called from a chron job? as that would be a darn good reason to root the phone…
Overall the HTC Evo 4G is a very quick and responsive device, except when the system available memory for running programs is less than 50megs.  I know that unless I am installing apps (which means my lookout is scanning them for viruses/spyware and my phone will be running slow), that if my phone’s performance has dropped, that I need to go kill the Sprint apps and whatever else has decided to autorun/load in the background.
I can turn my phone on at any time and I will find the following (in)active apps:
voicemail
google voice
appbrain app market
voice dialer
market
apps organizer
layar
timeriffic
gesture search
voice search
gmail
camera
batterytime lite
lookout
messages
mp3 store
vlc remote
body fitness
people
sound manager
SWYPE
HTC DM
HTC IAQgent
HTC Message Uploader
HTC Sense
Internet
BlueTooth Share
my Uploads
Open Sense Plugin Manager
Settings
Startup auditor
Stats
com.smithmicro.dm (need to find out what this is)
any of the last 5 or 10 apps I have manually run
and of course ATK, as that is what I am using to view this… Although I always kill ATK when I am done.  (just found out about and stareted using “system” and I love it, try this instead of ATK!)
giving available memory less than 45megs, this is not a good thing if I am going to run 2 or 3 apps as it takes the system a couple of seconds to kill enough apps to make room for whatever I am loading up
now when I load up Advanced Task Manager it shows me more…
I have 3 references for “maps”
slideIT keyboard is running  (uninstalled, replaced by SWYPE)
HTC checkin service
updater
those are also running, the nice thing about ATM is that I can look at running services too, and system services on separate tabs.
I think Google needs to start monitoring apps that are put on the market place and providing some quality control, not content control, but make sure apps don’t have STICK FIGURES!!! also make sure all apps have a settings screen that allows the user to choose if they want it to be able to auto-load, or if the app can run in the background, or if it has to be suspended to disk (the way Apple manages it’s apps, when you leave an app it is suspended and the ram it was using is saved to a file so that when you launch it again it appears to be exactly the way you left it, or it completely exits).  You should also be able to take any app and tell it “when I say quit, you quit, and don’t do anything again until I ask you to!”
I really like the “link” system in the HTC Sense UI (friends stream) that allows you to choose which services to link a friend to (other contacts, facebook, twitter, and flicker) you can also merge contacts without deleting them, for example I keep all of my wife’s information from before we were married in a contact listed under her maiden name.  On my Evo, I have linked the two contacts to each other, and they show up as my wife (married name) in my contacts list, but if I select edit it asks me if I want to edit married or maiden (not like that, it actually shows her 2 contact names)
The proximity sensor actually works! and is very quick and accurate at determining if my face is against the phone when talking or not.  My wife’s Samsung Moment fails on this test, it almost never turns the screen off when talking.
I am thinking about doing a live blog posting of my usage of the phone for a full charge, to give people an example of how much usage I get out of the phone, not sure about this, as I frequently vary the amount I use it by substantial amounts.  Also, I do not have an exchange account anywhere to test that functionality, as much as I hate Lotus, it would be nice if someone would make an OS with built in Notes support…  shoot, it would be nice if someone would make a Notes and Sametime compatible app for Android, the one notes app has poor ratings, and only connects you to the webpage for your iNotes and is not really an app, plus it did not work for me.
***Update*** a little update
I was just using my Evo to take some pics and record a couple of videos for these posts, and it would not let me change my wallpaper to one of the images I took, it crashed the service “com.htc.albums” I tried setting it directly from the file browser (both Linda and Android mate) and from the menu button used from the home screen (I tried gallery and Astro as well), I finally shutdown the phone, then restarted it, when it came back up it had the new background all ready set, but several changes I had made to some settings over the last 3 or 4 hours were undone and the last notifications I received were “marked” as uncleared again, so I had to reset those changes.
This issue has happened several times in one day, I had enabled GPS and wifi, turned the brightness setting to low from auto, then I turned on Wardrive as I was going to go walk around the neighborhood with my dog, Wardrive is supposed to keep the phone from going to sleep, but it turned off anyways.  When I turned it back on, I was no longer able to unlock it again, nothing loaded except for the background and status bar at the top, which I cannot slide down to see the notifications.  Nothing else works, none of the buttons do anything except for the screen on/off button, the bottom four touch buttons make the phone vibrate when I hit them, like they do when there is no action available to the button in an app.  Holding in the power button does nothing either.  I had to remove the battery, again, I left it out for about a minute.  Powers on just fine after replacing the battery.  The Evo maintained most of the settings I had before, but brought back the notifications I had before the problem happened the first time, 5+ hours ago. Starting to think I need to trade it in for a replacement.
ok, last thing for this series of posts… I LOVE MY HTC EVO 4G’s HUMONGUS SCREEN!!!  I also have a little bit of Streak envy…

Later… ( promise to work on the formatting issue of the website this weekend, to make this easier to read)

The ocean at North Myrtle Beach, SC 41.90MB, 1280×720, 58 seconds, 23fps, 6.00000Mbps, type: video/3gpp video/MP4V-ES

first impressions with the Sprint HTC Evo 4G cell phone.  Note to readers, there is no 4G in the state I live in, South Carolina (unless it bleeds over the border from North Carolina), and according to the maps, there are no current plans to add 4G to my state, so I have not gotten a chance to even test it, although I drove through Charlotte, NC 3 times now and keep forgetting to stop somewhere and see what happens when I turn 4G on and do a speed test.  Ok, the very first thing I noticed after turning onthe phone was a notification asking me what application I wanted to use for this request (I later determined it was asking about what to do when I pressed the home screen) and I was presented with two choices, HTC Sense and (I forgot the name and cannot seem to get it to come back up) the default android home screen, then when I selected the HTC Sense UI I got to see the Weather animation as it loaded the default widget layout.
many installed apps later I have noticed some interesting things about my new HTC Evo 4G:
1. the battery does drain quickly; however it is at the same speed or slower than the drain on my HTC Touch, so I am not upset about this, especially since the battery is the same size and the Evo is much more powerful.  this is a good thing (for those comparing to the iPhone you have to understand the iPhone uses a much more expensive battery technology, Lithium Polymer, which is more efficient as well)as it means that the power usage has been regulated a lot better in the Evo allowing a more powerful device to do more things with the same amount of power.  until HTC switches to Lithium Polymer batteries this is the best we will get without using bigger batteries (of which I will be buying a 3500mAh battery for my Evo ASAP, or at least as soon as it becomes comercially available, and probably I will wait till it goes on sale because of low sales volume!)  I can get a good 10-13 hours of life out of it, if I am not using it constantly the entire time, I think the most I have gotten so far was 15 hours and had 30% battery life left (did not charge over night one night), but I forgot to check the usage and uptime on the phone before the battery died on me while using it.  The good news is the phone will automatically shutdown when the battery reaches extremely low levels (between 2% and 4% remaining), so you do not have to worry about damaging the battery by draining it dry.
2. some devices cannot charge the Evo any better than they can charge an iPad.  plugged into my laptop while powered off, to charge my cell phone it took over 6 hours, but when plugged into the wall outlet it took 2 hours and 15 minutes.  Also, one time I was using an app that required wifi and gps, I also had auto-brightness on, was plugged into the laptop via usb, and used my phone for about 2 hours constant with those settings.  Well, the battery went from 33% when I started to 28% when I stopped, so the phone can actually use more power than some USB ports can provide!
3. the charge light changing from orange to green does not mean the battery is full.  I have noticed that unplugging the phone and turning the display on (or powering the phone on) within 10 minutes of the light changing to green, the Evo will display 91% or 92% battery charge!?!  I have noticed someplaces stating that you need to continue to charge the battery for approximately 2 hours to obtain 100% battery life, after the charge light changes to green.
4. 3 times now the Evo has not given me a keyboard when I touched a place that required me to type, and sometimes exiting out of the app and returning did not fix the issue.  Additionally in the game Robo Defense when returning to th egame after reading a text message, the game stated that it successfully restored the game, but the play/pause and fast forward buttons would not appear, and while I could scroll left to right, I could not scroll up and down.  The menu button worked however and I was able to “save and quit” then when I returned to the game, all was working again.  I believe these issues to be related.
5. one time today in fact, when I turned the display on my background was there, and the notification bar was at the top of the screen, but I never got an unlock bar to slide down.  multiple attempts never provided the bar, I finally had to remove the battery from the phone to power it off, then it worked just fine.
6. I have installed an app called “my lookout” that is an antivirus, anti-spyware (apps only), backup manager, and remote phone locator (vey cool , you can make it blast out a siren if your phone was stolen) application.  when this is scanning an app I have installed (or upgraded) the phone runs at about 30% performance of normal, not sure if this is a good trade off, since I don’t install apps from places other than the android market.
7. the phone does not do a very good job determining if you need the “web” application (the one with the “@” symbol and the “.com” button.
8. if you speak clearly and not too fast, the voice to text feature works perfectly as long as all the words are in the spell checker (this includes user defined words).
9. the HTC sense UI does NOT rotate into landscape mode, something I do not understand, as my HTC Touch used the first version of HTC Sense UI and it worked great in landscape mode, infact I went at least the last 9 months without ever switching it into portrait mode.
10. the dumbest thing about the phone is the search button on the bottom right hand corner of the screen, this is a touch sensitive button, like the rest of the buttons on the bottom of the screen, and I hit it by accident at least 8 times a day.  this initiates a voice search (most of the time) of the phone, no matter what else you are doing, pulling you out of any app to do so.  A friend of mine who also bought the Evo told me he has never had this problem, he also told me he never uses his phone in landscape mode.
Next up, “Let’s talk about th eEvo 4G camera…”

Welcome back to part 3, glad to have you here, I’ve been a little distracted the last few days and apologize for not getting this done sooner.  So, here are some first impressions with the Sprint HTC Evo 4G cell phone.  I am completely in love with my Evo, despite any flaws I may complain about on here, I just need to get used to touching the screen softer (my previous phone the HTC Touch, has a resistive screen and requires a moderate amount of pressure to sense your touches), as my finger hurts if I use it too much at this time…

Note to readers, there is no 4G in the state I live in, South Carolina (unless it bleeds over the border from North Carolina), and according to the maps, there are no current plans to add 4G to my state, so I have not gotten a chance to even test it, although I drove through Charlotte, NC 3 times now and keep forgetting to stop somewhere and see what happens when I turn 4G on and do a speed test.

Ok, the very first thing I noticed after turning onthe phone was a notification asking me what application I wanted to use for this request (I later determined it was asking about what to do when I pressed the home screen) and I was presented with two choices, HTC Sense and (I forgot the name and cannot seem to get it to come back up) the default android home screen, then when I selected the HTC Sense UI I got to see the Weather animation as it loaded the default widget layout.

many installed apps later I have noticed some interesting things about my new HTC Evo 4G:

1. the battery does drain quickly; however it is at the same speed or slower than the drain on my HTC Touch, so I am not upset about this, especially since the battery is only 15% larger and the Evo is much more powerful with a display almost twice the size.  This IS a good thing (for those comparing to the iPhone you have to understand the iPhone uses a much more expensive battery technology, Lithium Polymer, which is more efficient as well and can also blow up if it gets too hot) as it means that the power usage has been regulated a lot better in the Evo allowing a more powerful device to do more things with the not that much more power.  This is the best we will get without using bigger batteries (of which I will be buying a 3500mAh battery for my Evo ASAP, or at least as soon as it becomes comercially available, and probably I will wait till it goes on sale because of low sales volume!)  I can get a good 10-13 hours of life out of it, if I am not using it constantly the entire time, I think the most I have gotten so far was 15 hours and had 30% battery life left (did not charge over night one night), but I forgot to check the usage and uptime on the phone before the battery died on me while using it.  The good news is the phone will automatically shutdown when the battery reaches extremely low levels (between 2% and 4% remaining), so you do not have to worry about damaging the battery by draining it dry.

2. Some devices cannot charge the Evo any better than they can charge an iPad.  plugged into my laptop while powered off, to charge my cell phone it took over 6 hours, but when plugged into the wall outlet it took 2 hours and 15 minutes.  Also, one time I was using an app that required wifi and gps, I also had auto-brightness on, was plugged into the laptop via usb, and used my phone for about 2 hours constant with those settings.  Well, the battery went from 33% when I started to 28% when I stopped, so the phone can actually use more power than some USB ports can provide!

3. The charge light changing from orange to green does not mean the battery is full.  I have noticed that unplugging the phone and turning the display on (or powering the phone on) within 10 minutes of the light changing to green, the Evo will display 91% or 92% battery charge!?!  I have noticed someplaces stating that you need to continue to charge the battery for approximately 2 hours to obtain 100% battery life, after the charge light changes to green.

4. 3 times now the Evo has not given me a keyboard when I touched a place that required me to type, and sometimes exiting out of the app and returning did not fix the issue.  Additionally in the game RoboDefense when returning to the game after reading a text message, the game stated that it successfully restored the game, but the play/pause and fast forward buttons would not appear, and while I could scroll left to right, I could not scroll up and down.  The menu button worked however and I was able to “save and quit” then when I returned to the game, all was working again.  I believe these issues to all be related to one another.

5. One time, actually while I was writing all this over the weekend, when I turned the display on, my background was there, and the notification bar was at the top of the screen, but I never got an unlock bar to slide down.  Multiple attempts never provided the bar, I finally had to remove the battery from the phone to power it off, then it worked just fine.

6. I have installed an app called “My Lookout” that is an antivirus, anti-spyware (apps only), backup manager, and remote phone locator (vey cool, you can make it blast out a siren if your phone was stolen) application.  When this is scanning an app I have installed (or upgraded) the phone runs at about 20% performance of normal (I checked with the app System Panel and the CPU is only running at 54%, so I do not know why it is doing this, maybe it is maxing out the IO capabilities of the flash memory), not sure if this is a good trade off, since I don’t install apps from places other than the android market.

7. The phone does not do a very good job determining if you need the “web” keyboard (the one with the “@” symbol and the “.com” button) or the standard keyboard, it also fails to automatically show the #’s keyboard when you click on phone number fields.  I have gotten entry into the SWYPE keyboard beta, and while it does not have a “web keyboard” (or at least I have not seen it), it is absolutely fantastic, I LOVE IT, and will never get rid of it!! I can type almost twice as fast on my phone with it!

8. If you speak clearly and not too fast, the voice to text feature works perfectly as long as all the words are in the spell checker (this includes user defined words thankfully).

9. The HTC sense UI does NOT rotate into landscape mode, something I do not understand, as my HTC Touch, which uses the first version of HTC Sense UI, works great in landscape mode, in fact I went at least the last 9 months without ever switching it into portrait mode.

10. The dumbest thing about the phone is the search button on the bottom right hand corner of the screen, this is a touch sensitive button, like the rest of the buttons on the bottom of the screen, and I hit it by accident at least 8 times a day.  This initiates a search everything screen in some apps and a Voice-to-Text search most of the time, no matter what else you are doing, pulling you out of any app to do so.  A friend of mine who also bought the Evo told me he has never had this problem, he also told me he never uses his phone in landscape mode…

11. Yesterday I had the first instance of my phone randomly rebooting itself

12. Today I had an issue where my phone refused to go to my home screen when I pressed home, instead it went to a very clean interface only allowing my to choose from 6 options, mostly make a phone call or use navigation choices, only by hitting the menu button and changing the settings of the app I was able to get out of it. apparently it is some kind of a lockdown system to prevent you from doing things you shouldn’t while driving.  Except it activated when I plugged my phone into a wall charger…  I have since turned that off of automatically activating; however hitting the Home button still does nothing but “refresh” whatever screen I am currently looking at…

Next up, “Let’s talk about the Evo 4G camera…”

(ok, just direct FTP’d 14 pics and videos from my phone to my website using AndFTP app for Android, I got the stats on 3 files for you…)

1.  a 2.0 MB picture

in 22 seconds transfer time

with a 3 second setup time

peak transfer rate of 86.4MB/s

2. a 13.6MB video

in 1 min 34 seconds total

with a peak transfer rate of 91.3KB/s

3. a 41.9MB video

in 8 mins 7 seconds total

with a peak transfer rate of 87.5KB/s

All files uploaded on 3G with a full 6 bars of signal, with a max data upload rate of 92.4KB/s

(I had a hard time adding the images to this post, I kept getting errors adding them to the wordpress gallery and had to manually link to them)

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