Installed mined around 3:15 this morning.. and its the perfect HTC phone now… I have been running ICS on my Amaze since the leak on XDA. Every thing runs pretty fast with no tweaks. Face unlock is alright, you really have to train it to know your face though. The battery life is even better… I just wish it had Sense 4.0 or beats audio instead of Sense 3.6.
The phone is a great phone better than the Galaxy S2 it has a hd screen compared to super amoled plus on GS2 but if you have a amaze wait till the ics update comes it will be more of a monster.
The Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE is a aluminum and polycarbonate unibody. Bigger battery, Micro SD, Kickstand, Physical Shutter button. I’m holding off until Philly gets LTE and I want to hear the battery reviews. Fortunately, the LTE chipset is built onto the main SOC, so it should be efficient (unlike some of the add-on WiMax chips).
The new HTC Desire C like an upgraded version of original mytouch , which was a great entry phone for people’s kids. It’s kinda cool, sometimes it’s so weird to hold a phone this small with all those functions. I think the entry level specs marker needs to go up. 600MHz single core processor and 512MB of RAM for Android 4.0 and Sense 4 is a recipe for disaster. At a bare minimum, 1GHz should be required.
HTC Desire C key features: - 600 MHz Qualcomm processor - 3.5-inch HVGA (320 x 480) HVGA display - 5-megapixel camera - 512MB of RAM, 4GB internal storage - microSD slot - NFC model - Beats Audio - red, white and black - 1,230 mAh battery - Android 4.0 ICS with HTC Sense 4.0
Probably a future version of it. I’m looking forward to seeing the design. Certainly not a bad phone. Sense 4.5. And S3 at 1.7 GHz with 1GB RAM is certainly no slouch.
Specs-wise there wouldn’t be much difference between it and the Sensation if they clocked it at 1.2ghz, only the RAM and bsi sensor and image chip. Specs wise the amaze would be better. And if there’s no expandable memory the Sensation would have potentially more. I think this one will have expandable memory and removable battery.
HTC Ville C key features: – 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon MSM8260 – 4.3-inch qHD (540×960) AMOLED display – 8.0-megapixel main camera – 1GB of RAM – 16GB of internal storage – 1,650 mAh battery – Android 4.0 with Sense 4.5
$300?The new HTC EVO V 4G is a very nice phone for PrePaid service. This is an exact copy of the Sprint Evo 3D, since it also has WiMax. The Evo 3D is less than a year old (US release was 6/24/11), so definitely a great addition to the Virgin Mobile lineup.
They probably swapped out the expensive 3D screen with a 2D to get the price lower. They didn’t remove the 3D camera because that would require a complete redesign. The screen can be swapped as a post-production change with no retooling.
Virgin Mobile HTC EVO V 4G will be available for $299.99 beginning May 31.
HTC EVO V 4G key features: * 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen * 5MP camera with video and 3D HD imaging, and 1.3MP front-facing camera * 1GB RAM/4GB ROM * External micro SD memory card slot up to 32GB (8GB card included) * HDMI and Bluetooth-capable * 1730mAh battery (up to six hours of talk time) * Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC Sense 3.6 user interface.