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Old 07-02-2010, 07:42 PM   #21
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The battery life on the EVO is nothing compared to the BlackBerry, and yes 4G does drain the battery quicker, just as 3G did on the 9000 when it was released and everyone wanted to switch to 2G only to preserve battery life.

However, you can disable 4G very easily with a widget on your home screens.
Eventually it will become a standard like 3g with the 9000 has.
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