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Sprint’s Meteor Of The Smartphone Generation

Sprint unvelied it’s HTC EVO 4G recently. This is a big phone made by a little Taiwanese company. How exactly the smartphone will come packaged is still a mystery: Sprint still neglects to set a price for the phone, but we do know it will hit store shelves tomorrow, June 4th.

This HTC EVO Review will tell you a little about this Google Android OS powered device. Which can connect the the web faster than any existing phone on the market.

The HTC EVO 4G is loaded to the brim with a heaping amount of firepower. 4G delivers speeds up to ten times faster than the 3G network can handle. This is broadband speed on your mobile phone, and the EVO is the first handset to support it. The WiMAX netowrk has been growing massively lately, with plans to expand into over twenty-nine major markets by the end of the year.

 Phone CompareDan Hesse has said some bold things regarding the recent EVO release. “We plan to continue to lead with 4G into the coming decades since it’s an experience like nothing else, Sprint’s CEO, loudly proclaimed. “It is a complete feature strong handset which is the first of it’s kind to gain 4G capabilities with movies, music, and more.” But who is to say that it will live up to the hype.

The HTC EVO leads the pack in the hardware area as well. With dual cameras on the phone the EVO comes with a 1.3 MP camera on the front and a 8MP camera on the back. You can shoot video of your destinations and a travel log of how excited you are at the same time.

The phone also sports a high resolution 4.3 inch touch screen. This phone’s father the Nexus One also carries the extreme 1GHZ Snapdragon Qualcomm processor. This is great for video playback.

Holding PhoneNow with 4G and High Definition video recording your slow Youtube uploads and encodes will soon be way behind us. Facebook, Myspace, and other multimedia sites will soon fly. Plus soon you will be able to video call and stream LIVE with a program called Qik.

The phone even supports an HDMI out cable so that you can watch your videos and media on your television.

Is the HTC EVO 4G ready for our current market? Can Sprint turn it into the success that it needs?

The EVO is primed to be an IPhone killer with all the features that phones will start carrying far into the future. Don’t think. Head down to your local Sprint and pick one up.

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HTC Camera In-Depth Review

I recently obtained an HTC EVO 4G from Google I/O and have been using it on my recent vacation. I have taken quite a few shots and will attempt to showcase the smartphone’s capabilities.
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The EVO has an 8-Megapixel camera, as well as, a LED flash so that your pictures turn out fantastic. Take a look at the images below and post a response in the comments on what you think. Now on to the review:
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The on-board camera takes amazing day and afternoon shots and far outdid my wildest expectations. The photos came out crisp and saturated which is quite unusual for a smartphone camera. The photos were so sharp that I wondered if there was some sort of physics trickery going on within the lens.

Depending on the conditions your photos will turn out in a multitude of differnt ways. If you are in the dark your pictures will not turn out as good as you might hope. So this still is not a replacement for a standalone camera.
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The camera auto-focuses fast and sharp simply by pressing a finger against the touchscreen. With a 2-Way light emitting diode flash it can brighten up and take quality pictures in some dark spaces.

One flash focuses the camera on the object or person, while the second flash illuminates the subject for the shutter. This is great for candid party shots or night vacation photography.

So, what about the slow processing speed? How do we overcome that? Simple. With a 1GHz Snapdragon processor similar to the one seen in the Nexus One takes very fast and snappy pictures. Very little to no lag even when the phone is under load. The software is on the Google Android Operating System which is constantly getting improvements.
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Sadly switching between the two cameras that the phone sports takes far to long at this stage. Hopefully we will see some software updates soon to remedy this. The good news is that the software supports a Widescreen shooting mode which will add an interesting edge to your videos and photos.
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The camera can see resolutions as high as 3264 by 1952 when using the 8 Megapixel camera in Widescreen Mode. The camera can see 3264 by 2448 when in the square photo mode. This gives you a lot of resolution to work with especially for post-processing.

With an ISO at around 100 and going all the way to twelve fifty. The 1.3 Megapixel camera goes all the way to 1280 by 960 resolution.

Sometimes and quite annoyingly I sometimes touched the ‘touch-sensitive’ buttons on accident. This opened random applications and widgets on my phone. One time I even accidently called someone. This should be fixed in a future software version.

All in all, the HTC EVO 4G won’t replace your stand-alone camera but it comes a lot closer than any mobile phone before it.

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Sprint’s 4G Plans Explained

Sprint is leading the pack with the only 4G device. We have an understanding of what the EVO can do, but what is 4G?

WiMax, the name of the 4G network, stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.  4G is very similar to Wi Fi and is similar to 802.16e and offers speeds up to 10Mbps, and uploads of 1Mbps. At this point in time, Sprint is the exclusive provider of 4G. While 4G is great for the time being, the rest of the cellular providers, ATT, Verizon, and T-Mobile, will be pursuing the LTE, Long-Term Evolution. Sprint subscribers should not worry about LTE though, CEO Daniel Hesse has stated that if LTE becomes the normal that Sprint would consider changing over due to the fact that the change would not be that difficult.

Sprint would jump on the LTE bandwagon if they had not been so aggressive at acquiring WiMax with its acquisition of ClearWire.Sprint has been testing the 4G network with a few devices, including the OverDrive mobile hot spot. The Overdrive allows users to connect up to 5 devices at the same time. While the device is amazing in itself, it does have a flaw that lies within the plan. Sprint offers the Overdrive at a rate of $59.99 a month with a cap of 5GB when on the 3G network, while on the 4G it is unlimited for the same price. Sprint has stated that they will continue to not have a cap on any of the handsets they offer.

If saving money is your game, you should consider purchasing the EVO and dropping the Overdrive. The EVO has a built in feature that allows you to connect up to 8, yes 8, different devices for around $30 extra a month.

With the transition to the 4G network Sprint users will finally be able to talk on the phone and use data services at the same time. At this time, CDMA does not offer the ability to use both features at the same time.

As state previously in another post, Sprint will require all EVO users to have, the $69.99 Everything Data plan. Users will also be required to pay the $10 data fee for the use of the 4G network, reguardless if the area has 4G or not. At this time, Sprint offers 4G in 32 markets with another 18 set to be up this summer.

The 32 markets include Georgia–Atlanta, Milledgeville; Hawaii–Honolulu, Maui; Idaho–Boise; Illinois–Chicago; Maryland–Baltimore; Nevada–Las Vegas; North Carolina–Charlotte, Greensboro, (along with High Point and Winston-Salem), Raleigh (along with Cary, Chapel Hill and Durham); Oregon–Portland, Salem; Pennsylvania–Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Reading, York; Texas–Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Corpus Christo, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Waco, Wichita Falls; Washington–Bellingham, Seattle.

Sprint hopes to launch 4G in Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, St. Louis, Washington D.C., and more by the end of the year. You can keep track of 4G coverage in your area by visiting Sprint’s 4G site.

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June 4th!

After all the hype and speculation, the day has finally been anounced; June 4th is the offical release date of Sprint’s HTC EVO. Users will be impressed with all of the features that the EVO is bringing to the table. EVO will have a 4.3 multitouch screen with an updated verion of HTC’s Sense UI. The EVO also have HTC’s most recent release of the Android OS, 2.1. With the large display, variety of video codecs, and a kickstand the device is sure to be a success with video fanatics.

The improvements to the Sense UI, similar to that of the Legend and Desire, is expected to be a smash with new features. A major improvement is the feature known as Leap; a new multitasking element. Leap is somewhat simliar to Palm’s Web OS card feature. Like the Palm OS you will be able to open 7 screens and close out applications that you are not using.

The EVO will also have a 1GHz processor known as Snapdragon. This processsor is also on the Nexus One. The handset will also have duel cameras, one being an 8-megapixel camera and the other a 1.3-megapixel. The phone is also capable of HD video recording.

A new feature to Android, called Friend Steam, will allow users to view updates to things such as, links, pictures, and status updates of their friends.

With Sprint’s transition to the new 4G network, we expect great things out of the EVO. Sprint has states that users can expect download speeds up to 10 times faster than that of the 3G network. Until recent, Sprint has only offered mobile broadband cards and modems that use the network. Sprint is continuing to grow the 4G network with 18 cities being added this summer.

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