Friday, July 29, 2011

HTC EVO View 4G

HTC EVO View 4G
Introduction:

Only a short year ago, the tablet on the market has been pretty barren. You had the iPad, and ... Well, it was about. There have been some no-name for Windows CE are there, and maybe even the Android tablet or two floating around at flea markets in China, but if he wanted to get 9.7 "fruit of it. Samsung was the first to really put hat in the Android tablet on the market last year, the board Galaxy, but a statement honeycomb and Motorola Android XOOM is a serious threat to the tablet in the world. Now it seems wherever you turn on another tablet sexy nest 'bee must be released or announced.

Probably the leader of Android, HTC has an interesting situation, is a tablet-less. After months of speculation about the Flyer finally announced in February, and again 7 "tablet would be to use a new version of the HTC-worthy sense, the hardware is running on both was not only a tablet-optimized for Android 2.3. Later we found honeycomb, which is not open source, and HTC has not been delivered to the source code. In a sense, are battling their own good sense in the user interface, and a publication with a view EVO 4G, Sprint, increased their 4G data to the model, but it is enough to compete with Transformers and Galaxy cards today? Read on to find out!

Design:

See HTC EVO 4G has the same design as the Flyer, we examined last month, but in accordance with the EVO family, color scheme was changed to charcoal with red accents. We agree. We really approve. Not to say that the Flyer is not good, but see EVO 4G makes you to read while Flyer can mix in. Add to that aluminum unibody construction that HTC is so good and if you have a seriously nice unit. The EVO 4G Salon still has plastic accents on the top and bottom, the top can be removed to access the microSD slot, and we imagine that the antennas of the lower house for less interference. The insert bottom is raised significantly above the rest of the body, giving it a beautiful hand in lieu in landscape mode, but makes EVO See 4G feels a bit awkward in portrait orientation.

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