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HTC Evo 4G arrives

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The HTC Evo (very similar to a HTC HD2) device has arrived on Sprint in the US, boasting it’s 4G network connectivity on an Android device (a first I believe).

Reviews so far seem to be pretty good, most reviewers seem to be claiming really great and fast performance with the UI. So far the 4G performance is also looking really good when there is 4G coverage available. So it sounds coverage might be an issue for the moment, but that should improve.

Many people are already chipping in with their comments on how bad the battery drain as 4G only lasts for about 3 hours, hopefully this is one thing that Sprint and HTC can improve upon. One thing I notice on the Desire is the widgets that are on the home screen really drain and suck the lifeforce out of the battery the more you add to the home screen.

Some of the prime features of the handset are 2.1 stereo Bluetooth, 8 MP built in camera with dual flash, Android 2.1 OS, 4.30 inches TFT screen.

If you’re state-sde and want to pick this phone up, you will not only have to pay for the cost of handset which is $200 but will also have to spend $80 per month for unlimited data in addition of mandatory $10 Premium Data add-on for 4G connectivity. Also bearing in mind that only a handful of cities are currently covered with WiMax coverage, it could be a bit of a bumpy ride to start with.


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