V3.co.uk US editor Iain Thomson provides a quick tour of HTC's EVO smartphone released earlier this month by Sprint.
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Laggy?
Still seems to have a bit more lag than the iphone, which is disappointing.
Posted by: Tom 26 Jul 2010
true Tho 02 ar testing 4G and the other will roll over
HTC evo all the way tho where can you buy a GSM model as all the ones iv been looking at ar none simcard phones
Posted by: Gareth 20 Jun 2010
Umm?
Android this / that... seems laggy, plasticy and cheap. It's a copy of the iPhone without a doubt. Look at the camera lens on the back! Is horrible. It's like a massive spot waiting to be popped. Built in stand? Ugh. Too much like a toy for my liking.
Posted by: Lynas 16 Jun 2010
HTC EVO - techies only?
Hmm - input your gmail account - done. How techy is 'techy'? If i-Phone users can negotiate I-Tunes steps, then I think that 'techy' isn't too technical is it? If they don't want i-Tunes on the i-Phone, then they don't have to get 'technical' and simply not use it. If they don't want thousands of additional Android features (including i-Tunes on the Android), then they simply don't use them - simple. People will get more 'technical' - dependant on their interests. Let's face it: if you want the ultimate features of a new TV - you've got to get somewhat 'technical'. Bring it on HTC - you're wiping the floor with the poor out-dated i-Phone. (Remember, that the latest i-Phone upgrade has invested 50% in allowing application advertisement!) Android? Strength-to-strength - brilliant.
Posted by: Red 12 Jun 2010
HTC EVO
I read another article that said the new HTC EVO WON'T be available in the UK when it comes out, owing to the UK not having 4G networks.A shame if this is true
Posted by: Neale Bacon 10 Jun 2010