Tag Archives: HTC EVO 4G
HTC Sense 3.0: An Overview
Posted on 14. Apr, 2011 by Mihai Andrici.
// HTC Sense 3.0, officially announced a few days ago, comes with some very interesting improvements (vs HTC Sense 2.1) such as a new lock screen, new home screen and new apps, as well as the inclusion of HTC watch – HTC’s 3G/Wi-Fi video streaming service. Currently announced only for the HTC Sensation, the HTC [...]
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Verizon Thunderbolt / Sprint EVO 4G Gingerbread Update Release Date: Before End Of June
Posted on 12. Apr, 2011 by Lawrence Martin.
// With over 4 months since the release of the Gingerbread version of the Android OS, you’d expect a decent number of smartphones to be already updated by now, but this isn’t actually the case. Many high-end phones that are worth using this version of Android are falling behind. The EVO 4G for instance, one [...]
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HTC Evo 4G gets an update – Adds Swype, Kindle eReader, NOVA demo game
Posted on 16. Dec, 2010 by chetan.
// With official confirmation from HTC, a maintenance update for the HTC Evo 4G is available. Although not Gingerbread, the update has brought in a few applications and a set of features that improve user interface and enhance the browsing experience. This update automatically notifies the devices, but you also have the option to update [...]
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The White HTC Evo 4G is now available throughout the US
Posted on 21. Nov, 2010 by chetan.
// HTC has a The award-winning, one of the best phones of this year, the HTC Evo 4G is now available everywhere, and flaunts a new color – the White back cover. Are you a geek who cares more about the colors, and have white to show-off, Sprint has brought in something exciting. And the [...]
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HTC Knight / HTC EVO 4G Shift: Sprint’s Evo + A Slide-Out Keyboard (Rumor)
Posted on 19. Nov, 2010 by Alexandru Grosu.
// HTC has a good position on the market, but there’s that saying that is one to get there, but another a lot more difficult thing to stay there. Manufacturers have to take great care of their already released products and we’ve seen how the 30 fps cap bug on the EVO 4G has been [...]
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Samsung Epic 4G and the HTC Evo 4G helped out with Sprint’s great 3Q.
Posted on 11. Nov, 2010 by razvan.
// Sprint got some financial help lately from the HTC Evo 4G and Samsung Epic 4G which brought them around 644.000 wireless users in their 3rd quarter of the fiscal year, the best total addition to their network since 2006. However, even with the increase in subscribers, Sprint still announced a financial loss. Even though [...]
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HTC Evo 4G update fixes 30 fps cap bug (Manual install guides)
Posted on 27. Sep, 2010 by Alexandru Grosu.
// HTC is without doubt one of the most successful smart-phone manufacturers, with lots of handset models released during the past years. Amongst these, the Evo 4G has made quite an impression, standing out of the crowd with its good performances (the first 4G phone ever to be produced) and attractive looks. Still, shortly after [...]
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Nexus One – first to get final version of Adobe Flash 10.1 for Android
Posted on 22. Aug, 2010 by Lawrence Martin.
// Abobe finally finished working on its latest version of Flash for Android a few days ago and changed its status from beta version to stable version. I’m talking about Flash 10.1 which is the first mobile version of the plugin that can support mostly the same content as desktop versions, meaning also video, animations [...]
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First issues with Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G since the Froyo update
Posted on 22. Aug, 2010 by Lawrence Martin.
// Not long after the third device world wide and the first from an American network was able to get its Froyo update that users started complaining about some sort of bug on their HTC Evo 4G. Sprint customers who purchased a HTC “Supersonic” (even a white one since they have been available for quite [...]
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Rumors of HTC Desire HD and possible Photo surface online
Posted on 12. Aug, 2010 by Alexandru Grosu.
// HTC smartphones have seen good progress over the last year and a half, coming a long way from promising, but not yet stable phones, to the ones we see ourselves praising so much today. HTC has been developing phones very fast, making them better and better and always giving us more news to present. [...]

