HTC EVO 4G - some point of view people show

Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 4, 2010

If you are one who likes keeping up with the latest advancments in the mobile world, you are going to want to take a look at the HTC Evo 4G. This phone is using the latest broadcasting technology. Read on to find out more about this “groundbreaking” device.
The Evo 4G has a gorgeous screen that makes most other smartphone screens seem tiny. It is laid out in the regular “no keyboard” format. This makes it hard for many who have been accustomed to typing on a regular keyboard, even though it was a small one. The Evo has power, speed and one of the hottest operating systems to run it. With all that introduction, it also is the world´s first smartphone to hook up to a WiMax connection for super-speedy downloads and any other transfer of information.


As the world of technology blooms, means to use it also grows. The people at HTC are not really taking a dare, they know the future. The future is WiMax for the mobile world and the Evo 4G is the first smartphone to be able to use “4G” ( WiMax ) connections. If you happen to not always be in an area served by WiMax, the Evo can still accept a signal from other fast data connections. If you want to talk the HTC Evo uses CDMA networks. Hopefully, the Evo will be able to use GSM connections in the near future for world-wide use.
The phone looks good, but also looks like many other smartphones in its category. It does not have a manual keyboard, but not to worry, the on screen keyboard is huge. The screen measures in at 4.3 inches. This beats most all smartphones, including the flagships from Samsung and Nokia. It is multitouch enabled. It can run the gamut of acrobatics, which means it can do the automatic turning from portrait to landscape just by turning the smartphone on its side. The screen has the “pinch and zoom” but also has a function called “leap”. This is where you use the “pinch and zoom” function while viewing the home screen to access all the home screens at one time.
The operating system is the wildly popular Android model, version 2.1. This is a very popular system at the moment and has over 30,000 applications. Hundreds of new applications are being made for the Evo ( and any other Android-powered device ) weekly. If you do not see one you can use, more than likely it will be here in a few weeks, maybe less. The Google goggles program, Google earth, voice to text, as well as slew of others that are popping up. Some of them are “Ringdroid”, which lets you take a song you like and make a ringtone out of it. “GoCart” is used to save money at the grocery store ( or wherever ) by giving you information from the web about an item. “Dial Zero” gets you through directly to a person at over 600 companies without having to go through the companies phone menus. This is a great time and frustration-saver. As mentioned, more are on the way. You are probably already connected to Google in some way, so letting them give you a boost in your smartphone is natural.
If you like taking a lot of photos, the HTD Evo 4G is also going to be your best friend. It takes photos at a top-gun level of eight megapixels. If that is not enough, there is also a second camera to take videos. The eight megapixel camera is on the back and the other is a 1.3 megapixel facing forward. This will be used in the future for video conferencing. The Evo has its own kickstand to prop up the smartphone to view videos on the “big screen”. If you want, you can also hook up a television or monitor to the HDMI connection on the bottom of the Evo. The Evo takes video shots at a 720p resolution, which is just barely high definition, but it will do. It is certainly better than many other smartphones currently available.
As stated the Evo 4G connects to WiMax. This is a band that is around ten times faster than Wi-Fi. If you have a need for speed, get an Evo. If you happen to be out of range of a Wimax signal, the Evo also uses EVDO networks. The Evo has a 1000 MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to be able to use all that information flowing through its “veins”. You will not find yourself waiting for a program to open or close. The Evo 4G also has one full gigabyte of RAM. This is impressive and really puts the unit into “turbo” mode. Flying through the menus is literally flying.
The HTC Evo 4G smartphone is going to be sold through Verizon. They are already telling the world they have a “groundbreaking device” they are selling tomorrow. Most people think it will be the Evo 4G.

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