Granted, the EVO 4G LTE still comes with a battery that's 200mAh larger than the rest of the HTC One lineup, but many have expressed disappointment that its not even bigger than that. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that battery life will be bad: both the integrated LTE and the dual-core Snapdragon processor are said to be much more battery efficient than the separate WiMAX radios and older processors of previous EVOs. But still, many people remain unsatisfied.
So in the wake of HTC's own survey results, we thought we'd try one of our own. Be sure to vote below, and then let us know why you voted the way you did in the comments.
[Pocketables]What's more important to you in a phone: bigger battery, or thinner profile?