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The Verdict

After using the EVO all day today I am very happy with my purchase. The phone did not let me down. I really did not enjoy waiting in line, but man was it worth it. The HTC EVO is taking the cake for me. I knew that I would most likely enjoy it, but I did not expect to fall so in love with it.

This phone is sure to be the staple to the Sprint handset lineup. I do not want you to be confused with my feelings. I will admit that I looked at the Incredible and the iPhone, but nothing really came close to the EVO. When the Incredible was introduced I almost jumped on board, but with the lack of 4G and the new termination fee that Verizon has enacted, I decided that waiting was a much better option. The combination of features and the network speed made the choice so easy.

I know that we have been spouting off numbers a lot lately, but when you hold this phone in your hand, you will understand. You can feel the power of the 1GHz Snapdragon flowing through the phone. It runs to my every call and beckon. The display is incredible and the camera is far better than I expected. The phone is a phone, and not a camera, so I did not put to much faith into it being amazing. I was flat out wrong. I have been playing with the video chat almost all day and it is beautiful. My battery is low, but that is why you need an extra charger. Don’t think you can make it all day on this one.

I did my best to push the battery to the limits. I do have to say that it did the best it could with all of the features. I was not expecting it to last past 4pm with all of the applications that I continued to use throughout the day. The biggest drain on the battery is the 4G network, the hot-spot feature and Wi-Fi. I also used the camera a lot during the day was well. I will say that it came through with flying colors compared to previous Android handsets.

I was very impressed with the speed of the 4G network. I do understand that since the network is new, that it will be fast until it is bogged down with other folks jumping on board. Until that day comes, I will use the speed to the fullest.

I did a lot of testing and pushing on the EVO and not once did I have any complaints. I made call after call expecting someone to tell me that I was fuzzy or in a tunnel. Again, I was happily surprised with the call quality. The speakerphone was also great. I even tested a few blue-tooth headsets to ensure that I would always have clear calls.

A few things that really stand out on the EVO are the charging port. It is nice to have a port on the bottom instead of the side. It is a lot easier to charge when you have to plug in the bottom. The ability to choose which version of Android is another great feature. It is nice to have the standard version of the OS as well as the HTC Sense UI.

The only major con of the device is the battery, the HTC EVO price, and the monthly bill. If you get past those two issues, this phone is a buy. I suggest you head into your local Sprint Store and play with the EVO. I do warn you though, once you touch the phone, you are hooked.

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Start Your Engines- June 4th Is Here

The first, and only, 4G cell phone hits the shelves today. We decided that it was best to make sure our readers are still informed. Just in case you have been living in a cave all year, let me recap what this phone is all about.

The HTC EVO 4G is the first phone to have WiMax capabilities. This handset will work on a much faster network, opening up so many avenues. Sprint has beenSprint's 4G Phone working on 4G for a few years and now is promising to have the network up to 44 markets and 120 million potential customers. This is incredible news for the technology industry. The EVO is so far ahead of anything that is available at this time.

For one the phone has 4G, secondly the phone works as a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wireless devices. The EVO has brought two devices together and made them much cheaper to own. It will be like carrying about cable internet in your pocket. The phone is possible of download speeds of more than 10Mbps, that is 2 to 3 times faster than the current 3G network.

EVO has so many other features; a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera, 8.0 megapixel camera capable of capturing video in HD, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and so many more. The duel camera is a feature that is sure to spark many amazing applications. The possibility of video calls is sure to set the market on fire.

The HTC EVO continues to amazing with more features such as the vivid 4.3 inch WVGA touchscreen, the ability to choose between HTC Sense UI or the original Android OS, a kickstand, and much more. No longer will you be stifled when you want to send pictures of high quality. It will be effortless with 4G.A 4G Smartphone

Another amazing feature is the new Friend Stream application. Friend Stream brings all of your social networks and chats into one easy to use place. The EVO also gives you quick access back to the home screen when you wish to get out of apps by hitting the Home button. If you hit the button twice you will open up a screen that allows you to switch easily from screen to screen.

Don’t forget about the kickstand. That one small feature will allow you to watch Sprint Tv and YouTube without having to figure out some way to keep you phone up. I am so glad to not have that annoyance any more. You will be glad that HTC has made the scrolling so smooth in the EVO. It feels like an appendage of your finger when you swipe on the screen. I do have to say that with all of these great features, there has to be something bad. The only bad thing I have found is the battery life of the handset. With all of the amazing features it should be expected, but I was really hoping to not have that as an issue.

I hope that everyone is able to get out to the stores and pick up Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G. I will be in line, and I hope to see you there as well.

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Worth A Contract?

What’s large, blazing quick, and it’s amazing enough to talk us into a 2 year contract with Sprint? I have to talking about the new HTC EVO 4G. This phone is a beast of a handset; and that’s putting it lightly. This phone stole the show at CTIA and is set to hit the shelve on June 4th. Will you be there? I think you should. You don’t want to miss out on a phone like this one.

The potential behind this phone is great. EVO tears through the competition with features like a 4.3 inch touchscreen, custom interface called HTC Sense UI, 8 megapixel camera, and I can go on for a bit. This phone takes the best out of HTC’s handsets and makes a fool of the Hero. With a 1GHz Snapdragon process and 4G how could it not be the best phone on the market.HTC-EVO-4G

I do have to say that WiMax is not the best yet. It is going to be a stuggle getting the network off of the ground. Sprint led the pack on digital, but can they do it again with this break through technology. I can only hope they pull through on the promise of having 44 markets in the upcoming year. If Sprint does, that will mean the 120 million people will have access to the 4G network.

HTC EVO 4G is going to be the first of Sprint’s phones to be able to use voice services and internet servicesOutside EVO Ad. This is due to the fact that the handset, has both, 4G and EVDO Rev. A. This is a game changing event for Sprint. EVO is breaking ground on this new feature for CDMA customers. It will be interesting to see how Sprint reacts when LTE comes out by 2011. Sprint claims they will make the transition if needed.

You should be a little concered at the battery life on the handset. It is not the best, but it is expected due to the numerous features that the EVO offers. This phone will be a daily charge. The monthly pricing is a concern as well. Sprint will offer the handset to customers that have, at least, the $69.99 Everything Data 450 plan. To use 4G you will have to hand over $10 more a month. This is a little nickel and dime, but if the phone utilizes the network, it will be well worth the extra cost.

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Why 4G?

The fourth generation of the wireless network is what 4G stands for. The first generation was the analog (1G) network, then the digital (2G) network which was followed by the 3G network that we currently have today. 4G refers to all IP packet-switched networks, mobile ultra broadband access and multi-carrier transmission.

The new network is going to give users an experience like no other. Consumers will be able to download at high speeds, view and stream live videos, and we can only imagine what the mobile gaming industy is going to do. The possiblity of what an application can do is now going to be further than ever before.

4G is cell phone revolution that we need; and Sprint is way ahead of the pack. 4G is currently being offered in 27 markets and their are plans to continue rolling out new markets, including Boston, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.

Sprint is currently offering 4G in Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland, San Antonio and Seattle.

Sprint states they currently cover more than 30 million and by the end of 2010 they hope to have coverage for 120 million.

For more information on 4G please visit www.sprint.com/4G

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Where To Purchase

Don’t wanna wait till the HTC EVO hits the shelves? Best Buy and Radio Shack have you covered with preordering. Beginning this month, customers can go into their local stores and place your order to ensure that you have the phone when it is launched. Customer will still have to go into the store to pick it up on the day as well. Sprint retail stores will begin carrying the EVO beginning on June 4th. Both customers of the Sprint stores, and big box retailers, will get the phone at the price of $199.99 with the only exception of Sprint stores having a mail in rebate process and the big box retailers offering instant mail in rebates.

Radio Shack has a plan to ensure that you preorder with them. Radio Shack will be offering a free $20 accessory gift card when you put down a $50 deposit on the HTC EVO. Customers will be able use the gift card when you pick up your EVO. If you choose to preorder, make sure that you pick up the handset on either the 4th or 5th, due to Radio Shack not holding phones past two days.

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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