
HTC EVO 4G User Reviews!
HTC EVO 4G Android Phone Save: $300.00 (60%) At: www.amazon.com/HTC-EVO4G
Very pleased with this phone
By Brent J. Nordquist
This is my first HTC phone, and my first experience with an Android-based phone, and so far I am very pleased. The large screen is fantastic; much easier to type on than my wife’s HTC Hero. The synchronization with GMail/Google Contacts/Calendar worked flawlessly. The phone is very responsive; user actions feel very snappy. The voice recognition is surprisingly accurate; very useful for a quick text message. I have been a long-time Palm/Treo user, and so far I’ve found high-quality free replacement apps for just about everything I do in the Android Marketplace. Nothing to complain about so far!
My first smartphone, great experience so far
By Brian Purcell
This is the first smartphone my family has ever bought. We’ve stuck with pay-as-you-go phones simply because we didn’t see the need for the extra stuff. We knew we wanted an Android phone because we both use Goggle Calendar to sync our schedules.
I debated between the Incredible (Verizon) and Evo (Sprint) for a couple of weeks. We settled on Sprint for pricing and simplicity of bill, so the Evo won. My wife got the Samsung Moment because she wanted a QWERTY keyboard.
Quite simply, Evo has just about everything I could expect from a phone. After signing into my Google account, everything was setup for me to access. The screens are setup with ease in mind. I love that I can turn WiFi and GPS on and off just by a tap on the screen. My Facebook and Google contacts are synced seemlessly. The phone is thin and fits in my pocket easily, although I plan on buying a skin to protect the edges. I don’t have 4G in my area, so I can’t review that yet.
My only gripes are battery life and ear placement for talking. The battery drains pretty quickly while using it, so it might be a good idea to get an extra battery. Also, when I talk on the phone, the edge of the phone seems to dig into my ear. Maybe with a skin that will go away.
A sweet phone with one fatal flaw for international travellers
By J. Shih “javafuel”
This phone is so sweet, way better than Apple Nazi’s 4g iphone with 400,000 junk apps. Sadly it’s on Sprint’s CDMA network. Most of Europe and Asia are on standard GSM networks, so this amazing phone is a domestic phone. Why would a smart phone in 2010 still not a global phone…I’ll wait for the GSM version. Sprint, get with the program and ditch 1990 CDMA technology. No wonder you can’t compete with the rest of carrier.
poor phone quality – great mini computer
By Mom in Florida
I’m a little disappointed in my new HTC EVO. I realize that the more features you put into a device that you need to sacrifice something but I really expected the phone features to be much better than they are. The voice quality with respect to just talking on the phone is mediocre and once you add talking over Bluetooth it’s downright poor quality. I’m also surprised that HTC decided to devote their time and energy to developing voice recognition software for text messages, posting to facebook, etc. (which I love BTW) yet removed a standard phone feature of voice dialing via Bluetooth Headset. If you push the button on your bluetooth headset nothing happens, you can not initiate a call via the headset. The voice dialing feature that comes with the EVO does not work very well and is certainly not hands free while driving.
I spent $4.00 on the Voice Dialer HF app from the Android market which is better than the voice dialer that comes with EVO but I still have to pick up my phone and tap the application to launch it, speak through the speaker on the phone, and then once the call is being placed it automatically connects to the Bluetooth headset and I can talk; this is not my definition of hands-free communication while driving!
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