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Hands-On the HTC Evo 4G LTE for Sprint



This is the first hands-on the HTC Evo 4G LTE for Sprint. Launching in a couple months for only $199, this is the “real” followup to the original HTC Evo. It’s got a sick lineup of specs, original design and look with the red kickstand, and overall will launch as one of the best phones – if not THE best phone – on the market

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23 thoughts on “Hands-On the HTC Evo 4G LTE for Sprint

  • Looks nice but I dislike that it has a non removable battery. 🙁 looks as slim as the iPhone does. Like that it has slight better processor, bigger screen. What I don't like is that at bottom of the phone's screen it sort of looks like a cheap cricket touch screen phone. I bet there's a setting to get rid of that.

  • omg i'll be right behind you. Watching the video of "HTC making phone" and ALL the thought that went into it, you're like, "and THAT is the back y'all came up with??!! Hideous… Everything else looks sweet tho, so i guess i'll HAVE to "get ova it" and just wait for a case like u…lol
    BTC

  • @flexbox yeah I noticed it a second later after posting the comment.

  • it does have a back button. u must be blind

  • you could probably get a white case if they don't do white, I know I'm gonna get a case cause the back just looks terrible in that two tone

  • the kickstand can be used on either side. It is spring loaded.

  • If that phone comes in white that would be awesome, but not like the original Evo cause that half black and white was whack

  • It can stand the other way too. He didn't show it.

  • hey keep your fingers crossed it won't be so thin that they have to do like other thin phones ie Maxx and OneX and seal it's battery,might be a deal breaker if it's not 2000mh or better.

  • bigmikeT1U what about earbuds or headphones do they come with this phone or will we have to buy some?

  • When rooting or experiencing glitches or issues how are we supposed to do a hard reset then? Damn

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