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Cons - Battery Life. This makes sense as the gigantic screen by itself likes to eat up juice when in use. WiFi, Bluetooth and certain auto-updating apps also drain the battery. on by MarionMobileCrazy | Read full review
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Cons Weight (noticeable difference from Pre), $10 monthly fee even in 3G only areas, Multitasking on by Gadgetarms | Read full review
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Cons Kind of big. Sprint may not be your first choice for carrier (although I'm finding it works very well in San Francisco - Sprint EVDO 3G is easily twice as fast as AT&T 3G on Nexus One). $10 surcharge. The device's name. on by richardlawler | Read full review
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Cons Battery life, if it switches to 3G while running as a hot spot, you have to reset to get it back to 4G on by kentdshaw | Read full review
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Cons Well, since CNET doesn't rate phones based on carrier, the only thing that one could say is that the size would be a problem. I went to Best Buy to check out the HD2 and I didn't have a problem with it, and neither did my wife. on by randyoaks187 | Read full review
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Cons When using 4G the battery does go down fairly quickly, but I did manage to play with it 3 hours straight on 4G. A simple toggle turns it off, then the battery easily lasted all day. Very Good Battery Life, Dont listen to CNET on by Dork2017 | Read full review
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Cons Battery drains pretty quickly, but, unlike the iPhone's battery, it's removable, so at worst, you can buy a spare OEM battery for $30 on amazon (not ideal, but the perks of this amazing phone make it worth it). The HD video could look better. on by wvcachi | Read full review
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Cons Ear piece area gets hot. Battery life is not that great when using wi-fi and other apps but there are ways and programs to work around or fix that issue. on by cablecop4 | Read full review
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Cons Don't like Shapewriter as much as Swype. maybe i'm just used to Swype.
But no biggie can dl swype when it comes out or get used to shapewriter
Really no cons like i said it has everything. on by Seriouslywhat | Read full review -
Cons Must tweak settings in order to achieve reasonable battery life. on by jdhuiz2 | Read full review
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Cons The camera lense is not flush so it may scratch easily. on by egsix | Read full review
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Cons Sprint coverage in Nashville seems spotty, but I've only had the phone for 1 day. Kick stand is cool, but the phone is a little wobbly and you can only lean it at one level. Minor complaint. on by ethan pelton | Read full review
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Cons You need to manage power savings options to preserve battery life, but what do you expect for a phone that can do so much? on by gregorm123 | Read full review
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Cons The Screen, The Size,for some strange reason i can't think of anything else, maybe because this phone rules on by indiantechie | Read full review
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Cons Battery life is uber awful. Flash capabilities . 8mp Camera is just OK but that's what Digital Cameras are for! Phone rests on camera - total design flaw. Packaging confused me - took a while to recover from that...LOL on by TKOTiNK | Read full review
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Cons Only comes with 8 GB memory, Limited Apps. on by Henkemej | Read full review
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Cons I can not find any. It is a little big on by volleyplay | Read full review
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Cons Size (may not easily fit in your pocket), and battery. The 1500mAh battery will go out quick if you use the phone heavily. on by johnnys2k | Read full review
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Cons Really big, doesn't fit in your pocket well if you're a girl on | Read full review
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Cons Battery life isn't the greatest but the more you do the more juice it will require. It's a Super Computer in your pocket so don't complain about a battery dying when you use it constantly. on by whoisisaac | Read full review

