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The Coolest Smartphone of the Year: Sprint’s HTC Evo 4G

Written by JD Coverly of WonderHowTo World, LoadSave:

We’ve spent the last week with Sprint’s new phone, the HTC Evo 4G. Specification wise, it’s better than Verizon’s Incredible and T-Mobile’s HD2. Apple has unveiled the new version of their phone this week and thankfully it’s debatable as to which phone is better. The iPhone has better battery life and a more robust App store, but it suffers from a smaller screen, smaller camera resolution, no HDMI out, face talk only on wi-fi networks,  and limited data plans.

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

Positives:

  • 8 megapixel camera with dual flash. 
  • 1.3 megapixel front facing camera.
  • Can record videos in 720p.
  • HDMI output so you can stream directly to your TV
  • 1 gb processor, 512 ram, 1gb internal storage + 8 gb storage card
  • 1500 mAH battery, whatever that means.
  • Android Operating System 2.1
  • 4.3″ (800×400) Touchscreen
  • Kick Stand
  • Tad smaller than an ipad
  • 4G in some cities, Los Angeles later this year.
  • Face to face talk with 3 or 4G. No Wi-Fi network required.

Negatives:

  • 3G in Los Angeles (where this reviewer is located).
  • Phone gets hot after moderate use.
  • Standard battery life barely gets through a day.
  • +$10 extra charge per month/per person for data, regardless if your city is 4G or not.
  • +$30 per month if you want to make your phone act as a wireless router and share your internet connection.
  • Can’t uninstall some programs unless you root your phone.
  • In 3g, there is video lag for youtube and Sprint Tv.
  • In came in the cheapest box possible: The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This YearIt’s around the size of your palm and looks to be made of recycled carton. It really looks like something you would microwave, like lean cuisine. Once you see the box in person, you’ll understand.

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

Overall we are very impressed with the phone. We came from a voice only, no data plan that we have had for years to this so it was a big change. I’ve dealt with plenty of iphones and Blackberries for work, but never felt the need to update to them. Either the plans were too expensive, or the gadgets too slow, or the keypad too small for my tastes. We was also looking for a solutions where we didn’t have to carry a cell phone, a digital camera, and/or a small camcorder every time we went out just in case we wanted to record something. Having all of these in one phone is extremely convenient.

With a 4.3″ screen, is the phone too big? That’s one of the biggest questions, right? If it’s not portable, then it’s not a phone. Here is a chart we made so you can figure out if it’s too big or small for you:

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

Truthfully, it doesn’t feel that big. It’s about the size of an iPhone, so if that’s ok with you then you’ll have no problems with this phone. You’ll love the large screen, especially when surfing the net. It makes pages that much easier to read and navigate.

The phone is very fast and responsive. In other phones like the Blackberry, when you pressed something, there would be a delay in registering the input and that’s frustrating. You’re left wondering if you pressed it correctly or if you applied the right pressure and often you do it again and again, overwhelming the phone. The Evo reacts almost instantly to the touch and opens programs very quickly. Sometimes that becomes a problem because one might unconsciously put their thumb in the search or the home key and quickly send the user somewhere else.

The picture quality varies. In good lighting conditions, it is very sharp. In less than ideal, the pictures come out very fuzzy. The flash does a very good job lighting things properly instead of overwhelming them with light. Picture and video navigation is also very easy and divided into categories for faster browsing. In the options menu you can set the size of the picture, from the max 8 megapixels, to something as small as under one meg, perfect for web. Here are some pictures taken with the phone:

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

The Camcorder feature varies in quality. By default, the phone records videos at 480p, you have to manually set it to 720p in the camcorder settings. So if you’re wondering why your first videos are not as sharp as they should be, that’s why. Recording video is fast and smooth, but getting them out from the phone and into the world is tricky. If you try to copy the video to the computer directly, it will only play video because it records in a special video format that is not the mpeg or a similar avi standard. If you try to upload it to Youtube from the phone, your phone has to be connected to a Wi-Fi network to upload, it will not send it through 3G.

Network performance is very good. The phone registered 2.3 down and .7 up on a speed test. Personally, the system did not feel that fast while browsing the internet with the phone. The android OS has some issues with websites, like randomly not being able to watch videos if they are not Youtube, or not being able to enter information in a text field (the phone would freak out and kick you out of the text window). WonderHowTo displays perfectly but entering text is another matter. But this was also the issue on any site with similar input properties, like Capital One.

Battery life is less than optimal. No matter how you look at it, you’ll have to charge it every day. This is nothing new to Android users, so it shouldn’t be a surprise. If you use its features extensively, like watching videos for hours, the phone gets a little hot on the back so be careful. There are 3rd party solutions that offer better batteries with longer life times, so if you’re thinking of getting an Evo set some money aside for a battery upgrade. Having a car charger is also highly recommended. This might sound like a negative, but it’s well worth it for all the features you’re getting with this phone. Once 4G comes to Los Angeles, it will drain the battery life even faster, so do consider a better battery. To drastically extend the battery life we suggest the Advanced Task Killer App, it got us around 30 to 50% more battery time per charge and it’s a real life saver. If you are into “rooting” your phones, this thread will show you how to make your battery last for over two days!

The Sprint HTC Evo 4G: Best Phone This Year

Being new to the Android OS, apps are great. I won’t bore the people who have been on iphones and apps for years now, but I really like them. So far we’ve gotten free apps only, since there are so many. Sprint also has this neat Sprint TV app that lets you watch at least four live channels. I used it for around two hours on the weekend while house cleaning and loved it. The audio and video does go out of sync though, but overall great in being able to watch something live. They do have a $10 25+ cable channel package that includes most major cable networks like comedy central, but that’s probably best for long commuters.

Overall we think the phone is amazing. With a really fast processor, large screen, top of the line digital camera and HDMI video recording capabilities, it’s second to none. Once 4G gets to Los Angeles it will be like a second honeymoon. For the cities that already have 4G, I am filled with digital envy. It’s a beautiful phone with lots of great features. If you’re thinking of getting this or an iPhone version 4, we’d recommend this one.

Useful Links:
Everything you need to know about 4G
Meet the HTC Evo 4G – Neogaf Thread
Sprint Coverage (Just type your city and you can see if you have 4G coverage)
Sprint 4G Rollout City Release Schedule

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