The best features of the HTC EVO 4G
The EVO 4G is a great phone with the notable drawback of its short battery life. Even though it doesn’t have the battery strength to make it through a day of moderate to heavy usage, there are still some serious advantages to this phone over others.
This is the feature of HTC EVO 4G :
- 4.3-inch screen
- HDMI out
- Mobile WiFi hotspot mode
- A kickstand
- 3G/4G capable
- Front and rear cameras
- $199 on contract from Sprint with a data service plan
- June 4th 2010 release date
- Huge and beautiful screen
- Very thin and fits well in a pocket
- As fast and beautiful as a Ferrari
- Really, really bad battery life
And here’s my top five favorite features so far :
1. The screen HTC EVO 4G

4.3-inches just feels right. The larger screen makes gaming and reading ebooks more enjoyable, and showing off photos and videos easier. The Droid and iPhone just feels small after using an EVO 4G for a bit.
2. Form factor HTC EVO 4G

The EVO 4G isn’t that much physically larger than a Droid or iPhone. In fact, it’s just slightly wider and longer than both. It’s actually about the same thickness meaning it’s truly pocktable.
3. Sprint Mobile Hotspot

Just takes only two button presses in the app to launch the hotspot, but there’s a home screen widget that can cut that down to one. It’s that easy to allow eight devices access to the EVO 4G’s 4G/3G connection. It’s just as easy to set up WEP, WPA, or WPA2 security, too. But Sprint is charging $30 a month for the feature.
4. The speaker (and kickstand)

The EVO 4G has a better sounding speaker than your notebook, maybe even than your desktop radio. The kickstand helps a lot. Flip it out, turn on Pandora, and you’ll be surprised at just how loud and clear the speaker.
5. Sprint TV

This app is preloaded on the EVO 4G and the Sprint Everything Data package gives users unlimited access to the streaming library. There’s a couple dozen on demand channels loaded with programs from FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, Nickelodeon, The Disney Channel and more. There’s even live content from the major networks and ESPN. The only slight issue is that it only works off of a cellular connection and not WiFi so you kind of need a halfway decent signal to stream.
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