First WiMAX phone. Excellent Web browser with some Flash. Terrific 4.3-inch screen. Two cameras. Wi-Fi hotspot mode.
Huge screen
Very fast
Android 2.1 OS plus HTC Sense.
Fantastic camera. Blazing fast internet. More connection options than Grand Central Station. Slick user interface easy for novices
Yet allows power users to get their nerd on. Deadsimple tethering. Touchscreen keyboard offers ample space
Even for fatfingered types. Seamless connection with social networks gives it an oldfriend feel right out of box.
3G/4G connectivity
Built-in mobile hot spot
Bright
Colorful
4.3-inch screen
8 MP camera with dual LED flash
Front-facing camera
Large
Gorgeous 4.3-inch display
Blazing downloads in 4G areas
Fast 1-GHz processor
Very good 8-MP camera and 720p video camcorder (outdoors)
Two-way video calling capability
Superb 8megapixel camera
Gorgeous
Responsive display
Superb 8-megapixel camera
Excellent HTC Sense user interface
Beautiful 8 megapixel camera
HDMIout
Large display
Option to run on 4G networks
Beautiful large LCD Screen
Powerful 1GHz Snapdragon CPU
4G Network capable
Free 4G Hotspot capability
Decent multimedia capabilities
First WiMax (4G) handset in America
8megapixel camera with HD Video recording capabilities
Secondary video call camera
HDMI port for streaming high resolution videos
Android 2.1
Massive 4.3" touch screen
1GHz Snapdragon processor
YouTube's HQ video player
Big
Bright screen
Fast Android 2.1 OS and processor
8Mp main camera
Open source and app availability
The HTC Evo 4G delivered respectable 4G speeds
And the mobile hot-spot feature lets you connect up to eight devices. The smartphone has a front-facing camera for video chats and also comes with an 8-megapixel camera with HD-video-recording capabilitie...
Can act as a wireless router
Has super fast 4G speeds
HDMI port.
This multimedia cell phone has 4G capability
The high megapixel dual cameras make video calling clear and crisp. The use of Qik makes video calling simple
Huge 4.3inch display
First 4G network device
Fast downloads and media streaming
Doubles as a personal WiFi hotspot
Sleek
Durable design with kickstand
Solid camera with many shooting modes
Solid attractive design with built-in kickstand
Best-in-class HD screen
Sharp and fast camera
Google Wallet support
Unlimited data
The editors didn't like
Not a great voice phone. 4G coverage is very limited. 4G-only battery life is unflattering.
4G signal ain't all that
4G kills the battery.
4G coverage spottier than an oilstained Louisiana beach. Odd dimness issues with display. Android cut/copy/paste so poor you'd do better rekeying. Battery life shorter than Verne Troyer.
Hot spot
4G shorten battery life
No external dedicated camera activation/shutter button
4G coverage not yet widespread
Relatively short battery life
Tough to type quickly without errors
Doesn’t yet support Flash Player 10.1
4G coverage isn't everywhere
Mediocre battery life
Midrange 3G speeds
Hard to view display in daylight
A bit too bulky
Mandatory $10 monthly data premium
Lackluster battery life without optimization
Camera performance in low light could be better
Limited 4G coverage area
It is binding for all Sprint customers to pay the $10 premium data addon whether or not they come under the 4G coverage area
Battery performance goes downhill with 4G usage
Only CDMA version available
Short battery life
Limited 4G coverage
No trackball or camera button
Sprint's 4G network is limited at this time
Making the mandatory $10 premium data add-on tough to swallow for anyone outside of the coverage area. The Evo lacks support for Bluetooth voice-activated dialing. Battery drains quickly with 4G.
As HTC ushers in their next generation of smartphones with their hero series of HTC One devices, so too does the impact spread to their other hard-hitting brand lines like what we’re seeing here in the HTC EVO 4G LTE. What we’ve seen of this device thu...
Published: 2012-05-11, Author: Mark Spoonauer , review by: Laptopmag.com
Solid attractive design with built-in kickstand; Best-in-class HD screen; Sharp and fast camera; Google Wallet support; Unlimited data
4G LTE network not yet available; Large design
A fantastic display, superfast camera and unlimited data make the Evo 4G LTE a compelling choice, but this Android phone doesn't yet live up to its name.
Let's not mince words here -- the EVO 4G LTE is a great phone in search of a network. Yes, it's thin, light, beautifully made and amazingly fast, with a gorgeous screen and a remarkable camera. Sense 4 enhances Ice Cream Sandwich without diluting the u...
Currently the HTC EVO 4G is a top contender for the best Android phone on the market. It is expensive and when you factor in a contract and data usage, especially if you aren’t getting full advantage out of the 4G functionality, then it may seem...
Abstract: While writing the HTC EVO 4G review, the first thing I noticed was that it is a huge phone. The device is a bit taller as compared to the iPhone and a wider too. The thin chassis means that this device is quite comfortable in the hand. Also, you will b...
Sprint may have touted "firsts" when it launched the EVO 4G and its WiMAX network, but the wireless carrier knows that its competition isn't far behind. As a result, Sprint must offer compelling handsets as well as killer speeds to attract users. The H...
The Jolly Green Giant of smartphones has been reviewed, and we'd say that the HTC EVO 4G is one of the best models out there, even after spending quality time with its many competitors. No other phone provided such a power-packed arsenal of tricks in ...
Lackluster battery life without optimization, Camera performance in low light could be better
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...