Best phone yet comes out next week - the HTC Evo 4G

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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

    #1
    Best phone yet comes out next week - the HTC Evo 4G
    Sprint's newest smartphone — the HTC Evo 4G — can rocket you to the newest, zippiest mobile data networks in the U.S., but at a huge strain on battery life.
    The Evo — a handset launching June 4 that's based on Google's Android mobile operating system — is billed as America's first 4G, or fourth-generation, phone, with speeds up to 10 times faster than current 3G networks.
    I put those claims to the test in Philadelphia, one of just 32 U.S. markets to initially offer 4G wireless (with more coming by year's end).
    Bottom line: Evo was usually faster in the City of Brotherly Love compared with the non-4G areas I tested it in, including northern New Jersey, suburban Detroit and Miami Beach. But 4G speeds were inconsistent and didn't approach the upper reaches of Sprint's claims.
    The more concerning issue was the battery. It pooped out after only a few hours of general use, or well before the business day had ended. (To be fair, my iPhone 3G battery failed around the same time.)
    Sprint concedes that searching for and using 4G is a drain, and that you'd want to disable 4G and revert to 3G when the faster network isn't available. Of course, turning off 4G when you are in high-speed territory partly defeats the purpose of having such a device in the first place.
    Still, Evo functions as a very respectable, feature-rich 3G-based smartphone.
    Indeed if you are able to stay juiced up, the Evo is an attractive piece of hardware. It costs $200 after a rebate and with a two-year Sprint contract. An unlimited data plan with 450 voice minutes and 4G access costs $80 a month.
    Here's a closer look:
    Appealing specs. Apart from speed, Evo has a lot going for it, starting with an inviting 4.3-inch multitouch display that's much larger than you usually find on a smartphone. I had difficulty making it out in sunshine, though. Evo has an 8-megapixel autofocus camera with flash, plus a front-facing camera that Sprint says you'll be able to use for video chat (the software wasn't ready for testing). You can capture high-definition video (up to 720p) and watch on an HDTV by connecting an optional $30 HDMI cable directly to the phone.
    For an extra $30 a month, you can use Evo as a mobile Wi-Fi hot spot for wirelessly tethering up to eight Wi-Fi-capable computers or other devices, a useful feature that worked fine in my tests.
    Evo has most of the other accouterments of the modern smartphone, including Wi-Fi, GPS, sensors that change the orientation of the display depending on how you rotate it, and the ability to pinch or spread your fingers to zoom in on a Web page, map or photograph. It's loaded with such apps as Sprint TV and the Amazon MP3 store, and also has a handy kickstand on the back that you can use to prop up the device to watch video.
    Moreover, as the device is based on Google's mobile operating system, you can access the Android Market online store with some 35,000 free or fee-based third-party apps. However, because of a limitation on the version of Android software used in the device, you can't store third-party apps on the 8-gigabyte microSD card that Sprint supplies. And just 358 megabytes of the 1 GB of internal memory is set aside for app storage.
    Among other enhancements, Android version 2.2, which Google previewed last week, will address the SD card limitation; Sprint isn't saying when or if Evo might get a 2.2 makeover.
    At 6 ounces, the handset is a little heavier than most rival smartphones, though I didn't mind the extra weight.
    The need for speed. For all the niceties, the reason you're reading about Evo is 4G. I received a notification that a 4G network was available as I approached Philadelphia on an Amtrak train. The results of my initial speed test — I used the Speedtest.net Android app — yielded download speeds just shy of 3 megabits per second, or about two to four times better than I had been getting with 3G. (Sprint says average 3G speeds are in the 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps range, which generally jibed with my results.) The initial 4G upload speeds of about 1 Mbps were marginally faster than I was getting with 3G.
    Sprint says peak download speeds can exceed 10 Mbps, with an average of 3 to 6 Mbps. Mine topped out at 4.3 Mbps but bounced around a lot, dropping at times to a fraction of that speed. Several readings were in the 1 to 3 Mbps range. I achieved the fastest results around City Hall, compared with the 30th Street train station, where 4G was spotty. Alas, not long after I got to City Hall, I received my first low-battery warning and had to search for a power outlet. Indeed, as with many cellphones, you'll have to manage battery use carefully.
    The raw numbers are one thing, of course, but it's what you can do as a result of faster speeds that really counts. When I had decent 4G coverage, surfing was snappy and downloads were quick. The quality of YouTube videos was dramatically superior — I could watch in HD. The Google Goggles visual search app worked its magic faster, too — you take a picture and Goggles generates a search based on the image.
    Sprint may be out front on 4G, but it's not the only carrier banking on speed, an eventual boon for any smartphone user. For now, though, accessing a faster data network comes with a challenge: having ample juice to get through your day.
  • sharpcat
    Restricted User
    • 12-19-09
    • 4516

    #2
    I will be first in line for this beast
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    • Arsenal
      SBR MVP
      • 01-30-09
      • 1349

      #3
      Too bad it is with Sprint.
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      • flyingillini
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 12-06-06
        • 41219

        #4
        Iphone guey!
        המוסד‎
        המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים‎
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        • Brock Landers
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 06-30-08
          • 45359

          #5
          Originally posted by Arsenal
          Too bad it is with Sprint.
          no other provider even has 4G
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          • Arsenal
            SBR MVP
            • 01-30-09
            • 1349

            #6
            Originally posted by Brock Landers
            no other provider even has 4G
            I know but it is coming for other companies. I am a Sprint customer but I know they will somehow screw this up. They always do which is why they have been bleeding customers for years.
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            • Jimmy0607
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 04-09-09
              • 7785

              #7
              The thing that sucks about it is that if you get the you have to pay for 4g even if it is not in your area
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              • sharpcat
                Restricted User
                • 12-19-09
                • 4516

                #8
                Originally posted by Jimmy0607
                The thing that sucks about it is that if you get the you have to pay for 4g even if it is not in your area
                No it is an optional charge of $10 a month, and for $30 more a month the phone can be used as a 4G wifi hot spot for up to 8 devices.
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                • pico
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 04-05-07
                  • 27321

                  #9
                  best part is non of its workers commit suicide
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                  • Arsenal
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-30-09
                    • 1349

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sharpcat

                    No it is an optional charge of $10 a month, and for $30 more a month the phone can be used as a 4G wifi hot spot for up to 8 devices.
                    Wrong!

                    The $10 charge is a requirement, not optional. There is not getting out of the fee. Here is a quote from John Tyalor, a spokesperson for Sprint:

                    "If you buy the Sprint 4G EVO, you have to pay this $10 charge each month. This is specific to the device. It's not related to whether you are using 3G or 4G. It is required if you have the phone."
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                    • sharpcat
                      Restricted User
                      • 12-19-09
                      • 4516

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Arsenal
                      Wrong!

                      The $10 charge is a requirement, not optional. There is not getting out of the fee. Here is a quote from John Tyalor, a spokesperson for Sprint:

                      "If you buy the Sprint 4G EVO, you have to pay this $10 charge each month. This is specific to the device. It's not related to whether you are using 3G or 4G. It is required if you have the phone."
                      Good thing I live in a 4G market
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                      • Holtgetsback
                        SBR MVP
                        • 01-04-10
                        • 4655

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Arsenal
                        I know but it is coming for other companies. I am a Sprint customer but I know they will somehow screw this up. They always do which is why they have been bleeding customers for years.
                        sharp post

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                        • Domer
                          SBR MVP
                          • 01-21-10
                          • 1046

                          #13
                          definitely thinking about getting this phone but the battery life worries me. wonder if its easy to buy a second battery and just carry that around?

                          have a palm pre right now and am very, very happy with it...so i may wait for this phone to be test driven for a month or so by the public to see if there's any red flags.
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                          • Domer
                            SBR MVP
                            • 01-21-10
                            • 1046

                            #14
                            also fyi, las vegas has pretty much complete 4g coverage, and a new 4g tower just went up in henderson.
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                            • Andy117
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 02-07-10
                              • 9511

                              #15
                              Too bad it's not on Verizon
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                              • onlooker
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 08-10-05
                                • 36572

                                #16
                                I will be getting it.
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                                • Fiasco
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 11-02-08
                                  • 2406

                                  #17
                                  I have a Droid Incredible.

                                  I'm happy with it.

                                  It does look like a beast though, even if it is Sprint
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                                  • jjgold
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 07-20-05
                                    • 388179

                                    #18
                                    No one will ever duplicate an iphone

                                    All these others are just pretenders
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                                    • raydog
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 11-07-07
                                      • 6984

                                      #19
                                      hey arsenal...i dunno how long you have been a customer, but this is what i did... i tried to get an upgrade a few months before i was due and they told me no (been with them around 10yrs)...okay...i told them that there had to be something they could do for me cus my phone was about to die and the lady said she could give me $10 off a month and that i could use that $120 (years worth) to help buy a new phone if i had to get one before my upgrade was ready... so maybe you can work them a little bit...i think they are doing this for a lot of people so that the evo $10 extra charge wont effect you...just an idea... i got the touch pro 2 right now and love it cus of the qwerty pad, but i will be getting an evo in a few weeks no doubt...
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                                      • MC PICKS
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 01-10-10
                                        • 6644

                                        #20
                                        I'm just gonna keep using my fliphone till it dies or I can get a verizon chip implanted in my head.
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                                        • JEK
                                          SBR Sharp
                                          • 08-27-09
                                          • 260

                                          #21
                                          If your buying the phone with high hopes of the 4G, make sure your area has 4G coverage. At this time, 4G area is not that big.
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                                          • ngates815
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 12-01-09
                                            • 13845

                                            #22
                                            I'll possibly be picking it up...But my contracts not up til October, so hopefully they'll have the kinks worked out by then.
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                                            • Iwinyourmoney
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 04-18-07
                                              • 18368

                                              #23
                                              New iPhone will be announced at the WWDC first week of June, will be amazing
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                                              • pdx107
                                                SBR Wise Guy
                                                • 06-20-09
                                                • 923

                                                #24
                                                may just have to get one, just not immediately...
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                                                • unusialsusp5
                                                  SBR MVP
                                                  • 04-18-10
                                                  • 4198

                                                  #25
                                                  does anyone actually need these devices. especially at the cost which doesn't even come close to justify the use or need. what happened to pay phone booths.
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                                                  • Dank_Fire
                                                    SBR MVP
                                                    • 05-13-09
                                                    • 2274

                                                    #26
                                                    I went to the sprint store last week and got convinced to make a $50 deposit for one....Im psyched
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                                                    • VTranX
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 02-02-10
                                                      • 1975

                                                      #27
                                                      anything with "evo" in it's name must be cool.
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                                                      • diamond
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 02-09-06
                                                        • 3636

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by unusialsusp5
                                                        does anyone actually need these devices. especially at the cost which doesn't even come close to justify the use or need. what happened to pay phone booths.
                                                        True. My mobile is quite ordinary, nothing special.
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                                                        • Brock Landers
                                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                                          • 06-30-08
                                                          • 45359

                                                          #29
                                                          the Android operating system is what separates this from the bunch, not to mention being the ONLY 4G phone in the world...
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                                                          • Arsenal
                                                            SBR MVP
                                                            • 01-30-09
                                                            • 1349

                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by raydog
                                                            hey arsenal...i dunno how long you have been a customer, but this is what i did... i tried to get an upgrade a few months before i was due and they told me no (been with them around 10yrs)...okay...i told them that there had to be something they could do for me cus my phone was about to die and the lady said she could give me $10 off a month and that i could use that $120 (years worth) to help buy a new phone if i had to get one before my upgrade was ready... so maybe you can work them a little bit...i think they are doing this for a lot of people so that the evo $10 extra charge wont effect you...just an idea... i got the touch pro 2 right now and love it cus of the qwerty pad, but i will be getting an evo in a few weeks no doubt...
                                                            RayRay I have the Touch Pro 2 as well. With the plan I am on, that is the best phone from Sprint I can get. With all the new phones that come out, they require a Sprint Everything plan. I refuse to pay $40+ bucks more a month just to get one of these newer phones. The Touch Pro 2 works just fine for me and I love the keyboard on it. I will most likely have this phone for a long time unless Sprint starts getting rid of customers that are on their cheap older plans.
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                                                            • ngates815
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 12-01-09
                                                              • 13845

                                                              #31
                                                              Enjoying it thoroughly...took about 4 hours for it to port my number from t-mobile. pretty nice, haven't gone into 4G yet, but will be in it all day tomorrow at a Concert.... jamboree in Chicago.
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