Sprint's 4G Android Phone Unveiled & It's a Beast!!!

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We've been rumoring a WiMAX "HTC Supersonic" for a while now, and Sprint just dropped the hard news: the phone will be dubbed the HTC EVO 4G, will be released this Summer and it's easily the best specced phone we've ever witnessed. The hardware is of quite obvious HD2 descent, but with Android onboard and some nice aesthetic tweaks, the EVO 4G takes on a life of its own. The handset is centered around a 480 x 800 4.3-inch TFT LCD, with a Snapdragon QSD8650 1GHz processor under the hood (the CDMA version of the QSD8250 in the HD2 and Nexus One), and even a helpful 1GB of built-in memory and 512MB of RAM -- hello app storage! Even the battery is bigger than the HD2, and the camera is an 8 megapixel monstrosity with flash, that's capable of 720p video, and is augmented by a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera for good measure. The phone features HDMI out (though you'll need an adapter for turning it into a TV-familiar HDMI plug), 802.11b/g WiFi, and an 8GB microSD card. There's that still-rare Android 2.1 underneath an updated version of HTC's Sense UI. But... despite all these wild features, what actually sets the EVO 4G apart is the fact that it's Sprint's first 4G phone. The handset runs a combo of EV-DO Rev. A and WiMAX, with calls still being made over CDMA and the EV-DO / WiMAX options for data. Interestingly, it sounds like concurrent data and voice use might be possible for the first time on CDMA carrier in this way (killing AT&T's well-advertised differentiator), though Sprint says that's still in the testing phase. One other new feature is the Sprint hotspot app, another MiFi-style connection sharing number, which is obviously aided greatly by the WiMAX on board and can support up to eight concurrent users.

We got to play with the phone for an all-too-brief matter of minutes, but everything we saw was frankly breathtaking. The camera does seem to be indeed of a high quality (though we'll still be holding on to our compact shooter, thank you very much), the screen is naturally gorgeous, and the Sense UI was as responsive as we've seen it, and frankly delicious at this jumbo size. The capacitive face buttons are flat and almost a little difficult to see due the thin chrome icons, but the physical buttons (a volume rocker and a power button up top) are very large, tactile and friendly. Around back there's strong, chrome kick stand, and when you pop off the cover the battery is surrounded by beautiful "Ferrari red" plastic. The touchscreen keyboard is positively ginormous, though we're not sure we're feeling some of the recent things that have been crammed in there like huge cursor buttons and the voice recognition button -- just because you can fit stuff in there doesn't mean you should, and they look a little comical at this size. In our testing we weren't really able to get a feel for the browsing speed on WiMAX, but at this point we're primarily enthused that it's even an option, and obviously the theoretical speeds are far beyond 3G, with a bunch of new markets due to go online this year. Battery life is stated as "comparable."

Our biggest questions at this point are availability and pricing. Sprint is keeping mum, just stating a "Summer" availability, and interestingly clarified that not only is it not announcing device pricing, but it's not announcing plan pricing yet either -- sounds like a 4G-on-a-phone surcharge could be somewhere in our future. Check out videos of the phone in action after the break, including an up-close-and-personal test of the touchscreen keyboard. Below you'll find galleries of the phone by its lonesome and up against the Nexus One and iPhone 3G.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/23/htc-evo-4g-is-sprints-android-powered-knight-in-superphone-armo/
 
I may have to get one of those...hold up...Sprint will come out with a upgrade 4 months after this one......fuck it I'm still getting one
 
Are you speaking data/voice wise or customer support wise? I've never had problems with either one but damn the data speeds are great
 
Sprint network is better than at&t and tmobile by far here.. and I know this because I have all of them. I said in another thread that when this phone drops itll be the best phone on the market..no comparison. Im due for my upgrade and when this drops ill be dropping my 3gs and my tp2.
 
You know what, these smartphones and slate pc's are going to replace the desktop and game consoles. With this kind of power all you will have to do is hook it up to your TV.
 
Nice phone, but the lack of a physical keyboard is a turn off.

The touchscreen stopped responding on my Touch Pro a while back and it was a straight up NIGHTMARE!!! The only thing that saved me was the fact it had a physical keyboard. So I can only imagine what it would be like if that happened w/ one of these "touchscreen only" type of phones. The phone would've been useless. And those screens are NOT cheap to fix and they can't always be fixed right away either if the replacement parts are not available. After going through that I don't think I can fuck with a phone that doesn't have a physical keyboard.
:smh::smh::smh:
 
Nice phone, but the lack of a physical keyboard is a turn off.

The touchscreen stopped responding on my Touch Pro a while back and it was a straight up NIGHTMARE!!! The only thing that saved me was the fact it had a physical keyboard. So I can only imagine what it would be like if that happened w/ one of these "touchscreen only" type of phones. The phone would've been useless. And those screens are NOT cheap to fix and they can't always be fixed right away either if the replacement parts are not available. After going through that I don't think I can fuck with a phone that doesn't have a physical keyboard.
:smh::smh::smh:

Physical keyboards is analog homie, you gotta step up to digital or fiber optic even
 
How are you guys liking the Hero?? My brother and sister in law have it and have their issues. My brother and I got a G1 at the same time and now that he has the Hero says that he wants to go back to a vanilla Android phone. Neither of you have had issues with "Sense"?? or the Hero??

I've been running 2.1 for about two weeks, it's a big difference from1.5
 
damn this bitch has voice to text for texts and emails :eek:

man i need a keyboard but this bitch is insane

sprint need to start putting 4g in the smaller cities too
 
Most will do the same... 2 bad im stuck with my touch pro 2.... I Still love my keyboard, but i wanna go to a android based phone. I like bulky phones so i prefer keyboards.

Why don't you get the "Moment"??

Android + Physical Keyboard + Bulky = Win For You??

Or are you just looking to get something Heavy Duty when it comes to the specs?
 
Nice phone, but the lack of a physical keyboard is a turn off.

The touchscreen stopped responding on my Touch Pro a while back and it was a straight up NIGHTMARE!!! The only thing that saved me was the fact it had a physical keyboard. So I can only imagine what it would be like if that happened w/ one of these "touchscreen only" type of phones. The phone would've been useless. And those screens are NOT cheap to fix and they can't always be fixed right away either if the replacement parts are not available. After going through that I don't think I can fuck with a phone that doesn't have a physical keyboard.
:smh::smh::smh:

this would be my only concern about getting this phone too. But the benefit may outweigh the risk.
 
Nice phone, but the lack of a physical keyboard is a turn off.

The touchscreen stopped responding on my Touch Pro a while back and it was a straight up NIGHTMARE!!! The only thing that saved me was the fact it had a physical keyboard. So I can only imagine what it would be like if that happened w/ one of these "touchscreen only" type of phones. The phone would've been useless. And those screens are NOT cheap to fix and they can't always be fixed right away either if the replacement parts are not available. After going through that I don't think I can fuck with a phone that doesn't have a physical keyboard.
:smh::smh::smh:

That's a surprise!! The physical keyboards on phones usually go first because of the moving keys. I'm with you on the physical keyboard aspect,but it is mostly for "key size" of screen keyboards. The keys are much bigger on this one so people with big hands can finally use it like a physical keyboard.
 
damn this bitch has voice to text for texts and emails :eek:

man i need a keyboard but this bitch is insane

sprint need to start putting 4g in the smaller cities too

It's part of Android 2.1. My Nexus does the same thing. Makes life so much easier. Sending emails from the car while driving.
 
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