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PcMag: HTC EVO 4G Review

PcMag: Want more Internet? The HTC EVO 4G, the nation's first WiMAX phone, has more Internet than any phone in America today. It has more Internet than the HTC Droid Incredible ($299.99), and the iPhone 3GS ($199.99-299.99).

brennton5141d ago

Looks like a pretty sweet phone. And judging from Google I/O attendees response, it's going to be a smash hit, especially when it gets Android 2.2!

ruiner44825141d ago

I have a Touch Pro 2, and I can't wait until I get a new job (laid off the last one >.>) so I can pick up this phone! Will probably do the mobile wifi for 30 bucks extra I think is the pricing!

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TheVerge - HTC Evo 4G LTE review

TheVerge - The HTC Evo 4G is perhaps Sprint's most important phone ever. When it was released in 2010, it was Sprint's best phone by a long shot, and one of only a few truly great Android devices. Two years later, Sprint's in dire need of another winner, and it's searching far and wide: the company paid dearly to carry the iPhone, and is also now selling the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Sprint's next flagship phone, though, might be another Evo. HTC recently released its One series of devices, the One X (available on AT&T) and the One S (for T-Mobile). Sprint gets the Evo 4G LTE, a variant of the One X with some Evo-style design and feature tweaks, but all the same specs that made us think the One X is among the best smartphones ever made.

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Engadget - HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint review

Engadget - The EVO 4G LTE is an excellent option for Sprint users interested in the latest and greatest, but it's marred by the network's frustrating limitations.

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First sample shots with HTC's EVO 4G LTE for Sprint

Engadget - What better way to see what a smartphone camera is made of than taking a tour of the best of what New Orleans has to offer? We were given the opportunity to take the forthcoming HTC EVO 4G LTE on a brief tour of the city here at CTIA 2012.

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