“HTC's EVO 4G is a true breakthrough, not only for its impressive concoction of next-generation features and functions, but it's overall look-and-feel.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...
The HTC EVO 4G was an iconic Android smartphone: it was one of the first with 4G, it had a huge 4.3" display and Android running on a fast 1GHz CPU. It sold out quickly, and was hard to find in stores ...
World’s First 3G/4G Android 2.1 Phone offers 8-megapixel camera, HD video capture, HDMI output, and Mobile Hotspot Sprint and HTC Corporation just announced the summer availability of the world’s ...
Sprint’s original HTC Evo 4G was the carrier’s very first 4G WiMAX phone. Two years (and a few other Evos) later, we have the HTC Evo 4G LTE ($200 with a new two-year contract from Sprint; price as of ...
Sprint’s new HTC EVO 4G smartphone is being hailed as the new ruler of the Android empire. But has the crown really been passed? The HTC EVO 4G, unveiled at the CTIA Wireless exhibition this week, ...
HTC and Sprint gave us hands-on time with the first phone on Sprint's burgeoning WiMAX network, the HTC Evo 4G. The Evo 4G is physically very similar to the HTC HD2, a Windows Mobile 6.5 phone that ...
HTC, however, managed to cram everything and anything into the EVO 4G for Sprint. At its core, the EVO 4G is a beast of a device, both in size and specs. The 4.3-inch 800×480 screen is nothing short ...
Sprint's HTC's Evo 3-D, which doesn't require special 3-D glasses, and HTC's Evo View 4G tablet will be available June 24. The phone costs $199.99 and the tablet is $399.99, with that pricing for both ...
“If you want a phone that will keep you up to date with Sprint's network advances, the EVO 4G LTE is for you.” Ugly black and red design Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling Non-removable battery Sprint 4G LTE ...
HTC’s Evo 4G was one of Sprint’s first breakout smartphone stars. Now, after some lackluster follow-ups, the carrier is hoping to bring the sizzle back to the Evo name with its HTC Evo 4G LTE. HTC Evo ...
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