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HTC Evo 4G : HTC Introduces World's 1st 4G Mobile Phone

HTC's released Evo 4G, the world's first 4G mobile phone when it comes out. This phone comes with a new and experimental multi-network technology will allow the phone to make seamless voice calls while simultaneously accessing the internet at high-speed. The HTC Evo 4G is a CDMA phone, operating on CDMA 1X, EV-DO and WiMAX; where CDMA 1X is the Voice Carrier, and EV-DO and WiMAX technology will be used for Data Communication.

The HTC Evo 4G operates on Qualcomm's QSD8650 Snapdragon processor at 1GHz and the OS is Nexus One. The volume of operative RAM i.e. 512MB is also as same as that of the Nexus One. The HTC Evo 4G is one of the rare mobiles at this point in time to feature the Android 2.1 platform; and add that to HTC's capacitive multi-touch Sense UI, the Evo 4G makes for a superbly usable device. The screen size is pretty huge for a mobile phone, that 4.3-inch TFT LCD will display a resolution of only 800x480 pixels. HTC Evo 4G a touch only device as its lack of a QWERTY keypad. 
This phone has an HDMI port to hook it to an HDTV, a must have feature for a smartphone nowadays. This will surely boost your multimedia appetite. You can also use the Evo 4G with its kickstand for a fully handsfree high-res video experience. The main camera is a 8MP imaging device with 720p video recording ability and a powerful LED flash, while the secondary camera is a front facing 1.3MP device.
The internal storage is only 1GB, the package comes with an 8GB microSD card - which still leaves you with not too much to spare. The phone's WiFi connectivity is an overstatement in the present day and age, when it is not able to handle the 802.11n standard. The market release of HTC Evo 4G anytime this summer, though not sure about expected price yet.

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