HTC EVO 4G LTE User Review
"The new EVO is a phone that has everything."
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HTC EVO 4G LTE
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HTC EVO 4G LTE Video Review Part 2
Aaron reviews the HTC EVO 4G LTE , Sprint's newest Android superphone and a close (but better, in many ways) cousin to the HTC One X on AT&T. Coming soon for $199.99 on contract, EVO 4G LTE offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 4.7-inch HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with ImageSense and 1080p HD video recording, a front-facing shooter, 1 GB RAM, 2,000 mAh battery, 4G LTE connectivity, and a kickstand. It also has a physical camera button, which is a... more...



















Nicholai Cascio
5.0
"The new EVO is a phone that has everything."
The new EVO is packing a 1.5 GHz dual core processor (Snapdragon S4) that scores around 5000 in Quadrant, a beautiful and huge 720p LCD display (no Pentile, thank god), 4G LTE, Android 4.0, a kickstand, the best smartphone camera on the market, internal and removable storage (16GB internal, up to 64GB removable), super thin yet rugged and beautiful aluminum/polycarbonate unibody design, and the awesome Sense 4. What's not to love?A non-removable battery, that's what. It seems kinda strange that, for a phone that has everything, it's missing one thing. This means no extended batteries, which may put some off. But honestly; I wouldn't say it's an issue. I can easily go two days on this phone. Granted, I use WiFi at work and home. Speaking of WiFi, if you don't have it at all times like myself, you should note that Sprint's 3G sucks, but it's cheap.
This phone really has EVERYTHING. HTC didn't skimp on this thing, they even included small details like a kickstand or a hump around the camera to keep it from being damaged. HTC really outdid themselves this time, I would recommend this phone to everyone.