The EVO's going global with Sprint's latest smartphone, the HTC EVO Design 4G. While this Android handset looks like a slightly larger version of the HTC Rhyme on Verizon, this EVO adds global connectivity and 4G speeds for a reasonable $99 (with two-year contract and mail-in rebate). Read on to find out how this mid-tier phone stacks up against the competition.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
HTC EVO Design 4G (Sprint) Review
Labels:
4G,
Android,
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Market,
CDMA,
EVO,
GPS,
GSM,
HTC,
HTC Sense,
iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S,
LCD,
micro USB,
Nexus S 4G,
Samsung,
Samsung Galaxy S II,
Sprint,
Verizon,
WiFi
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Android Fragmentation: Finally a Fix?
Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) is a big step towards fixing the Android fragmentation problems. Tablets and cell phones will be running the same operating system, similar to Apple's iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad. However, based on how manufactures have acted in the past 3 years of Android (wow, only 3 years, it seems like we've had smartphones forever, at least to me), I doubt we will see too many upgrades.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Android Ice Cream Sandwich: The complete FAQ
Google unwrapped its new Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system at an event in Hong Kong this week. The OS is a massive step forward for Android, bringing a revamped design and staggering number of fresh features into the platform.
Labels:
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Honeycomb(3.0),
Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0),
Droid Bionic,
Droid Razr,
Galaxy Nexus,
Gmail,
Google Chrome,
Google Voice,
Motorola,
Nexus S,
Nexus S 4G,
Samsung
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