Price:
RS:47,600
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash.
Battery:
Standby Time Up to 146 h, Talk Time Up to 5 hours 12 min
MEMORY:
internal/built in memory, 512 MB RAM; 1 GB ROM, supports the memory cards of the type of microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included,
Bluetooth:
v2.1 with A2DP
CPU: 1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm QSD8650 Snapdragon chipset
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black, White
Operating System:
Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair), upgradable to v2.3
WiFi:
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, WiMAX
Audio Formats:
MP3 – AAC+ – WAV – player
Video Formats:
MP4 – H.263 – H.264 – player
About HTC Evo 4G
As a mobile, the HTC EVO 4G’s Android base is still a bit premature — or perhaps it’s in the teen years — however in its 2 years in the
spotlight, the record of beyond doubt innovative devices to use it has been a noteworthy one.
Put cleanly, the HTC EVO 4G’s brilliant list of specs is an idea of the ultimate mobile device: a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 mega pixel camera with 720p video recording, HDMI-out, and WiMAX compatibility.
The fast HTC EVO 4G packs in a number of powerful specs and a selection of multimedia features into a fashionable, minimalist design, but not everyone will get to get pleasure from its best features–4G connectivity.
Callers were not too doting of the EVO Design 4G, saying that the sound was sharp, fuzzy and there was an echo too.
The 1520mAh battery has 7.3 hours of talk time. Without 4G connectivity the battery only drains up to 30%; on past devices like the EVO 4G the battery would have died in no time.
The HTC EVO Design 4G isn’t the best phone around, but it acts and feels like one. The build is one of the best in the bazaar, with a stunning display to flatter the clean lines of the phone. Performance is flowing, connectivity choices are ample and battery life is solid. The camera could have been superior and callers don’t like the microphone pickup, so there is room for improvement.
If truth be told, HTC EVO is really a dual core processor and a just bump in memory gives it away from being in the league of finer devices available.
RS:47,600
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash.
Battery:
Standby Time Up to 146 h, Talk Time Up to 5 hours 12 min
MEMORY:
internal/built in memory, 512 MB RAM; 1 GB ROM, supports the memory cards of the type of microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included,
Bluetooth:
v2.1 with A2DP
CPU: 1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm QSD8650 Snapdragon chipset
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black, White
Operating System:
Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair), upgradable to v2.3
WiFi:
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, WiMAX
Audio Formats:
MP3 – AAC+ – WAV – player
Video Formats:
MP4 – H.263 – H.264 – player
About HTC Evo 4G
As a mobile, the HTC EVO 4G’s Android base is still a bit premature — or perhaps it’s in the teen years — however in its 2 years in the
spotlight, the record of beyond doubt innovative devices to use it has been a noteworthy one.
Put cleanly, the HTC EVO 4G’s brilliant list of specs is an idea of the ultimate mobile device: a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 mega pixel camera with 720p video recording, HDMI-out, and WiMAX compatibility.
The fast HTC EVO 4G packs in a number of powerful specs and a selection of multimedia features into a fashionable, minimalist design, but not everyone will get to get pleasure from its best features–4G connectivity.
Callers were not too doting of the EVO Design 4G, saying that the sound was sharp, fuzzy and there was an echo too.
The 1520mAh battery has 7.3 hours of talk time. Without 4G connectivity the battery only drains up to 30%; on past devices like the EVO 4G the battery would have died in no time.
The HTC EVO Design 4G isn’t the best phone around, but it acts and feels like one. The build is one of the best in the bazaar, with a stunning display to flatter the clean lines of the phone. Performance is flowing, connectivity choices are ample and battery life is solid. The camera could have been superior and callers don’t like the microphone pickup, so there is room for improvement.
If truth be told, HTC EVO is really a dual core processor and a just bump in memory gives it away from being in the league of finer devices available.
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