Friday, January 28, 2011

HTC EVO Shift 4G Review: Behold the Striking New Sprint Model

HTC Evo 4G is one of the biggest and newest phones out at Sprint, which looks like an impressive package. You all will be pleasantly surprised by what you’ll get out of this monster.

HTC Evo Shift 4G is a slider-style smart phone, which offers a speakerphone, voice recorder, runs Android 2.2, your choice of connectivity options including Wi-Fi, WiMax/4G, Quick office software, a Bluetooth, Flashlight, text to speech systems, a world clock, and a well equipped support for the major instant messaging systems (Yahoo IM, AOLIM, MSN / Windows Live Messenger and recent upstart Google Talk).

There is also an internet browser, mobile email, galore support for a host of programs like YouTube, Gmail, Android market and variety of Sprint-specific programs like NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile SM, a 5MP camera consisting of LED flash, face detection, self timer, MP3 player, GPS system, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a battery that yields fully six hours of talk time on a single charge.Best part about the HTC Evo Shift 4G is that it offers a plethora of features, and does so in a pretty decent control scheme.

It’s not tough to get around with this phone, and it’s a pretty nice design, so you won’t have to worry about having some heavy, thick thing to try and lug around in your pocket. And if you don’t have the features you need, well, that’s what Android Market is for. Sure about the fact, the battery isn’t quite nice as we might like it to be, but that’s not a huge issue.

Basically, the HTC Evo Shift 4G is a fantastic phone that will do just about anything you’ll want it to, and probably a whole lot that you didn’t think was possible. Its problems are minor, its advantages many, and chances are, you’re going to love this one if you go with it.

Source: Mobile Whack