HTC EVO 4G Android Phone Whopping 4.3-inch Screen Makes ALL the Difference!

July 5, 2010   Categories: Android

HTC EVO 4G Android Phone Save: 0.00 (60%) At: www.amazon.com/HTC-EVO4G


I own three phones, Sprint Palm Pre, T-Mobile Nexus One, and this HTC Evo 4G.

One thing I have noticed over the physical keyboard and the Nexus One multi-touch is that HTC Evo 4G simply has the biggest screen size that grants for easy of typing and it’s TOUCHSCREEN!

For business people (like me), it’s important that I can type fast and the HTC Evo lets me do that easily because the keyboard “never” misses, I can type faster than my Palm Pre, which has a physical keyboard.

Other than that, the massive 4.3″ screen isn’t massive enough to make it a burden on your pocket while its perfect size for typing on the go.

This is the ideal smartphone ever due to its “design” not the 4G or that it has a kickstand.

If you have been stuck with a Blackberry because of a keyboard, this is the right time to switch, to a real smartphone that can do everything.

Gotta love it!

P.S. and yeah, it’s fun to play sega, nintendo games using the “free” emulators. No, u dont have to pay for most apps like iphones.

 

HTC EVO 4G Android Phone

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Excellent Smartphone

By M. Bianco “shmianco”

i’m very impressed with this phone overall. i’m new to the Android operating system, and HTC’s sense UI: i love both. my point of view comes from having a palm pre for 1 year. i’m not a fan of the iphone’s interface and fan-base (Thats right, apple fans ruin the fun for everyone) so always tried the “best alternative”.

phone calls are much superior than my pre. i can hear people very well and they can hear me. no problems.

the interface itself along with the android marketplace make for an easy and fun day to day use structure.

general speed: very very fast, especially compared to the pre. basically, you have a personal in your hand.

battery life: the claims of poor battery life are exaggerated compared to my experience. tech blogs will state one thing and users will state another. you can take steps to preserve what battery life there is, this isnt rocket science. if you tell the phone to do a lot (And it can do a lot!) then the battery will be taxed, easy idea. for a smartphone, its on par with whats available. this is NOT its achille’s heel.

4g: is acquirable in some parts of west los angeles and santa monica. namely, in my hood! it gets to streaming youtube HD videos very quickly, no waiting. boo waiting!!

overall this is an excellent phone, and i have no specific complaints. i just hope it lasts 2 years so i can get the next ideal thing without problems!

yay!

 

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