Monday, July 11, 2011

HTC EVO 4 G review view

Getting Started:
Just a short time before the Tablet market was completely barren. Your iPad and … well it was about this. There were some Windows CE no-name people there, and perhaps even an Android Tablet or two liquid flea markets in Chinese, but if you wanted a Receive 9.7 "with fruit on it. Samsung was the first to really put their hat to market Android tablet with Galaxy last year, but not before the notice of Honeycomb and Motorola Android constitutes SLASHY is a serious threat to the world of tablet. Now it seems that everywhere you turn other sexy is Honeycomb tablet released or announced.

Arguably the leader of the Android smartphones, HTC was found in a strange position for tablet-less. After months of speculation finally flyers announced in February, and while the tablet PC must be running "a new version of the hardware HTC sense-worthy, strangely enough, only served optimized Android 2.3 not tablet. Later, we discovered that the Honeycomb is not yet open source, and did not provide HTC with source code. To a certain extent they have countered with their own brilliant interface concept and with the release of the EVO 4 G on Sprint vision added 4 G data to the model, but there will be enough to compete with Galaxy tabs and transformers today? Read on to discover!


Design:
HTC EVO 4 G view share the same design as the flyers to review last month, but with the EVO, the color scheme is changed in charcoal with red accents. Approve it. We are really. Not to mention flyers are not good looking, but EVO 4 G preview you will receive notification that the flyer can be mixed. The couple, with aluminum unibody MacBooks construction, HTC is so good and you have a seriously good looks. The EVO 4 G is still emphasis on plastic top and bottom, the top can be removed access to the microSD slot, and we can imagine that in the bottom of an antenna for the houses of fewer interventions. The introduction of lower significantly increased over the rest of the body, which gives a nice hand-maintained when held in landscape mode, but makes viewing EVO 4 G feels a little strange in portrait orientation.


The HTC EVO 4 G is notoriously heavy at 15 oz, but this is due in large part, metal housing and glass screen. The appearance of 7 "with 1024 x 600 seem significantly better than any HTC smartphone tables, is very bright, vivid and can be viewed from any angle. There are four capacitive buttons below the screen: Home, in the menu and back as well as a dedicated button for HTC Scribe pen (more on this later) rotate the screen to the left, and the same four buttons will light up the screen with 1.3 MP camera-facing front over this. Along the top of the EVO 4 GS view are a power button, the 3.5 mm headphone jack on the right volume rocker and a microUSB port is at the bottom. Back to main camera 5MP trimmed in red and two clips: loudspeaker is along the right side, also with accents of Red EVO.
The HTC EVO 4 G is more comfortable to keep on functioning of the landscape from the vertical, but it is undoubtedly a well-built unit. I must say that this does not resist at all fingerprints, are you accustomed to the probably rather than trying to keep it clean. Any device that HTC has no concerns that this will be delayed longer than you would use the device.


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