htc evo 4g Lte specs - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, integrated with Sense 4
4.7-inch HD super LCD display
1.5GHz Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Processor
Google Play offers more than 450,000 useful applications, widgets and games and lets you upload 20,000 of your songs to the cloud for free and stream them to your device
Google+ Hangouts allowing video chat with a group of up to 10 friends
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, which allows the device to read information from everyday objects, like stickers and posters embedded with NFC chips
Google Wallet enables the phone to be used like a wallet to make safe, secure purchases at hundreds of thousands of participating retailers using NFC
Android Beam allows users to quickly share Web pages, apps and YouTube™ videos with friends using NFC by simply tapping phones together
Google Mobile wireless services such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps with Navigation, Google Calendar, Voice Actions and YouTube
Messaging – personal and business email and text messaging, as well as IM through Google Talk
3G/4G mobile hotspot capability, supporting up to 8 Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously
Wifi – 802.11 a/b/g/n
Advanced rear-facing 8-megapixel camera with f/2.0 lens, super-fast auto-focus, digital zoom and smart LED flash; HTC ImageSense to take great photos, in adverse conditions; front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording.
Beats Audio enables customers to hear music the way the artist intended with unique audio tuning that delivers thundering bass, soaring midrange and crisp highs
3.5 mm headset jack
Dimensions: 5.3 x 2.7 x 0.35 inches (LxWxT)
Weight: 4.7 ounces
Display: 4.7-inch HD 720p super LCD (1280 x 720), 16.7 million colors
Battery: Imbedded 2000mAh Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery
Memory: 16GB internal memory (ROM); 1GB RAM; supports up to 32GB microSD card (sold separately)

I love the HTC 4g LTE
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SOLD! I will be getting this day one! I was waiting to hear what the SIII is bringing to the table, but there is no way it will match MY desired features closer than the EVO 4G LTE. I really have no complaints from anything I've seen in these official announcements. ANd judging from the ONEx reviews I can't see there being anything that is going to change my mind in the coming weeks! Come on June! I'm excited like a kid waiting for Christmas!

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Well the EVO 3D will not get ICS update until after this phone is released.
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Galaxy Nexus Official Specs

Disappointing specs, looks like a downgrade for the camera lovers.
My SGS2 is not going back to best buy now. Moreover It might take next year to come to AT&T...
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Specifications
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
HSPA + 21 Mbps/HSUPA 5.76 Mbps 850/900/1900/1700/2100
EDGE/GPRS 850/900 /1800/1900
4G LTE Verizon
1.2 GHz dual-core processor
1 GB RAM
16 GB, 32 GB internal memory
4.65-inch Super AMOLED display
1280 x 720 HD resolution
100,000:1 contrast ratio
5-megapixel camera
Auto-focus
LED flash
Zero shutter lag
1080p video recording
1.3-megapixel front camera
Codecs and playback
MPEG4/H.263/H.264
[email protected] FPS
MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
3.5 millimeter headphone jack
Facial recognition unlock
Software navigation buttons
HyperSkin battery backing, soft touch
Hidden notification LED with multiple colors
Pogo pin drop-in dock
Google Mobile Services
Android Market
Gmail
Google Earth
YouTube
Movie Studio
Google Maps
Google Calendar
Google+
Bluetooth 3.0
USB 2.0
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)
NFC
Android Beam NFC sharing
Sensors
Accelerometer
Compass
Gyroscope
Light
Proximity
Barometer
135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94 mm, 135 grams
Li-on 1750 mAh battery
Data Usage application in settings
Graphs to show usage
Individual application data recording
Customizable alerts
Customizable cut-offs
Control over applications, cut off their data if needed
Camera
Camera app is built right into the lock screen
Launches quickly for fast snapping
Photos take a half second or less (Galaxy Nexus)
Sharing icons expanded and built in to the camera application
Slider control zoom
Tap-to-focus
Facial recognition for focus
Zero shutter lag (Galaxy Nexus)
Panorama stitching and guiding
Photo editing
Numbers of filters
Adjust angles
Remove red-eye
Cropping
Built into the Gallery
Gallery application
Organization by date, location, people tagged, etc.
Grid design with large thumbnails
Availability
Samsung will launch the Galaxy Nexus for Verizon in the United States in November. The device will come to Europe and Asia beginning in November, as well. In Japan, the carrier will be NTT DoCoMo.
Source: http://briefmobile.com/samsung-gala...cations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
The screen has to be its best feature (hardware wise ). Dont reckon much to the face recognition lockscreen..
doop said:
The screen has to be its best feature (hardware wise ). Dont reckon much to the face recognition lockscreen..
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might of been better if it worked
doop said:
The screen has to be its best feature (hardware wise ). Dont reckon much to the face recognition lockscreen..
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I agree, screen is the only thing that I like as well, 720p looks good. 4.65in is also pretty nice, dont know if its really worth it now? probably not. I was expecting a better CPU speed atleast...
But its not worth the wait for AT&T users (atleast me). Good that I went with GS2
I wonder if the CPU and GPU are the same ones used on the S2.
The screens sounds amazing, but having just bought an S2 I'll be keeping it for a while. Maybe I'll get a Galaxy S3 or whatever next year.
Screen might be "HD" but it uses pen tile matrix as opposed to real RGB matrix
http://www.displayblog.com/2011/02/...us-dumps-pentile-matrix-goes-real-stripe-rgb/
So it might display more stuff on screen but the res isn't gonna be true HD.. Much like the original SGS...
its not for me. If it was a real step up from the SGS2 id consider selling mine for it but the only real upgrade is ICS. Id rather wait till that comes out for the devs to play with i think.
Everything else bar the camera looks good but i couldn't justify (or afford) to upgrade if the camera is only 5 mega pixel when i have an 8 mega pixel camera on the SGSII.

N10 + $80 = Miracast-capable?

http://reviews.cnet.com/search-results/screenbeam/4505-5_7-35567337.html
"Actiontec today showed off at CES 2013 its first wireless display kit called ScreenBeam. This is a Miracast-certified kit that allows for displaying a mobile device's screen on to the big screen TV.
"Actiontec say ScreenBeam is one of the the first devices approved by the Wi-Fi Alliance for their Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast program. This ensure that it's compatible with other MiraCast-enabled devices.
"Actiontec offers ScreenBeam as both a stand-alone wireless display adapter and as a kit. A stand-alone adapters works with existing Miracast-certified devices including laptops, smartphones, tablets, and devices running Android or WiDi 3.5 and higher. The kit also comes with an USB transmitter that adds MiraCast to any existing Windows 7 & 8 PCs.
"Other that that, the ScreenBeam is HDMI-certified, offer 1080P HD video and audio. The device has the range of 50 feet and doesn't require line-of-sight to work.
"The new MiraCast ScreenBeam from Actiontec is available now with the kit costing some $80."
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I assume you mean by way of the USB adaptor that's part of the full kit? I doubt something that specific will work over OTG.
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>I assume you mean by way of the USB adaptor that's part of the full kit? I doubt something that specific will work over OTG.
I assume N10 has the wifi hardware, and need only custom ROM to add in Mira, now that there is a certified TV end-point to test against. The USB wifi would be more for tabs like N7 w/o 5GHz wifi, which would need custom ROM/kernel for both Mira and USB wifi (dongle) support--and of course for Win boxes w/o WiDi. It'll be interesting to see how low-end laptops (read: that can't do real-time H.264 encoding) work with this unit.
Curious that N10 has no Mira, since it has the necessary wifi, and that it came out at same time as N4 which has Mira. I'm guessing N10's high res is a complication, since Mira's supported display resolution only goes up to 1920x1200 per its white paper.
http://www.wi-fi.org/register.php?file=wp_Miracast_Industry_20120919.pdf
Anyway, N10 has enough dev support here that we should find out one way or the other.
Edit: The few N4-Miracast vids I've seen have latency between 0.5 and 1s. But in the Anandtech Nvidia Shield hands-on, which does the same thing by piping PC video output to TV via Shield, lag was negligible. Shield requires a GTX 650/660M on the PC side, so may be that's the difference. With N10's res being 4x of N4, I think both lag and frame rate will be an issue, assuming that Mira works.
http://shield.nvidia.com/faq

iPhone 6 Plus to SG6E Possibly....

Hey Guys I just you to start off by saying I Picked up a 32gb unlocked sg6e off of my local craigslist for a decent deal. I am running into a dilemma though. My current 6 plus is 128 gb, I used about 30gb so far on my 6 plus but that is with about 13gb worth of pics and 10gb of music.
I can trim down on the music and the pics but what I am curious about is will the sg6e lack in performance due to begin close to capacity.?
Also how can I take advantage of the octocore processor? What are some major advantages the sg 6 e has?
Ultimately I am bored with the iPhone imessage and the storage is what is keeping me there..... I wish I had a 64gb edge or ideally a 128 and i would just say eff it.....
Please share your opinions ! thanks !
First off, Welcome to Android You've made a wise decision.
As for your storage concerns, there's a few things you can do, but none of them are going to be as good as having the 128Gb of internal storage.
First I suggest that you install one drive and see if you get the free 100GB of storage that is coming with some of the Galaxy S6 + S6E. Then turn on the camera upload feature. This will upload all of the pictures you take to your cloud storage. I do this and about once a month I go through and delete all my videos and pictures from my phone (apart from the ones that I want to have quickly handy). The rest of your pictures and videos will still be available to you as long as you have an internet connection... Like I said, not ideal but it works well. I don't have to venture to my drive very often unless I'm looking for an old pic to print or send.
As for the performance issues, I don't think you will see that many issues here. The biggest problem you will run into is when you want to install an app or update and you are at your limit. Then you will have to do some memory shuffling to move forward which is always annoying.
The octacore processor is kind of like two quad core processors. So each quad core processor handles different tasks. (i.e. one will handle small stuff like messages and background and the other will run your videos, streaming, games etc..) Samsung did a good job at balancing the workload for the processors, it makes switching between your apps a breeze and really eliminates any kind of sluggishness. I have had mine for about 3 weeks and it is still as snappy and awesome as day 1!
Anyways, hope this helps!
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You will have issues with the battery though, coming from the 6 plus
USB OTG
This would be a good solution to your problem.
It is a very small USB OTG adaptor (the front half from the photo) in which you can plug your USB stick (the second half).
You can get a flash drive OTG (On The Go), but I prefer the adaptor, because I can plug in it every flash drive I have in my pocket.
I suppose it sucks power but hey, you can charge now your SGS 6E in half an hour
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Mobile Wars – Le 1s Eco beats the Meizu M3 Note!

The Meizu M3 Note was launched in India today and comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD touchscreen display, a 1.8GHz MediaTek Helio P10 octa-core processor paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory. It also has a 13MP, 5MP camera combo, a big 4100 mAh battery and an option for expandable memory.
On the other hand, the Le 1s Eco was announced on May 3rd with a 5.5-inch Full HD in-cell touchscreen display, a Helio X10 1.8Ghz octa-core processor paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB on internal memory. It uses a 13MP ISOCELL camera on the back and a 5MP front-camera, backed by a 3000 mAh battery but no expandable memory.
Priced at INR 9999, the Meizu M3 Note goes on sale at the end of this month – May 31st exclusively on Amazon while the Le 1s Eco is going on sale tomorrow on Flipkart at the same price. http://bit.ly/Le1sEco-FK
Both devices come with similar specifications and pricing, so what sets them apart? CONTENT!
2016 marks the beginning of the “content over specs” war and LeEco has leapfrogged the competition by integrating #Supertainment content into the Le 1s Eco. So, users can now watch crystal-clear videos of their favourite TV shows and the latest blockbusters on the Le 1s Eco without any additional cost - 2000+ movies and 100+ live TV channels will ensure that users never need to look anywhere else for entertainment!
What do you think?
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Le eco 1s eco is a bull **** I am using the phone the ui is crappy also it is full of bloatware.no improvement even after the update provided actually its injecting more bloatware.
Will suggest not to buy this phone
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The letv team is launching a new phone every month this makes me more assured that the buyers are not going to get support for these phones .the ui is buggy and crappy .camera app is worst than a 5k handset they have huge amount of bloatware already loaded that even 3 GB ram is insufficient to handle those terrorists.rather than addressing these issues they are launching new buggy handsets.my advise is to stay away from this manufacturer
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ZTE Axon 10 Pro

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Info from ZTE USA website:
Starts at US$550 for 8gb RAM (or 12gb) & 256gb ROM
6.47” FHD+ (2340 X 1080) AMOLED screen
Curved screen edge
4,000mAh Battery
Qualcomm Quick Charge™ 4+ and Wireless Quick Charge 3.0
No-bezel screen with fingerprint sensor & notch camera
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Battery
4000mAh (typical), Qualcomm®Quick Charge™ 4+, wireless charging v3.0
Memory
8GB or 12GB RAM + 256GB ROM
Expandable Storage (up to 2 TB via Micro SD memory card*)
Display
6.47” quad curved 3D AMOLED screen, FHD+(2340x1080)
Features
In-display fingerprint, Dual super linear speaker, DTS:X® Ultra , Hi-Fi, Face ID, NFC,
GPS/A-GPS /Galileo, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 GHz/5 GHz, BT 5.0
OS
Android P (upgrading to Android 10 by end of calendar 2019)
Camera
Rear: 48M(4in1) f/1.7 + 20M(4in1) 125°wide angle f/2.2 + 8M telephoto camera f/2.4
Front: 20M(4in1) f/2.0
Network
FDD:1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/30/66/71;
TDD:B34/38/39/40/41(2535-2655MHz);
UMTS:B1/2/4/5/8;
GSM:B2/3/5/8
LTE 4*4MIMO B2/4/7/38/41/66
DL 4CA,DL 3CA,DL 2CA;UL 2CA
Platform
Qualcomm™ Snapdragon™ SD855 octa core SoC processor
Size
159.2*73.4*7.9mm (6.27 x 2.89 x 0.31 inches)
Interfaces
USB Type-C 3.1 (GEN1), nano+ nano/microSD (up to 2TB)
Accelerometer, Proximity, Fingerprint, Facial recognition, RGB Sensor, Compass, Gyroscope, Hall sensor
* Wireless charger and Micro SD card are not included.
After the fiasco of software problems with the Axon 7 I don't think I would spend a significant sum on one of their phones again.
They really need to get their **** together....
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After the fiasco of software problems with the Axon 7 I don't think I would spend a significant sum on one of their phones again.
They really need to get their **** together....
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Yeah that was quite the nightmare, especially with the ban and having a not good last update. Glad GSI's are doing the trick, but I think ZTE should work on their updates a little better.
I will bet my money on huawei flagships instead...
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I will bet my money on huawei flagships instead...
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I hope they survive the Trump administration fiasco of trade wars because their phones are very good.
I got my wife a new Mate 20 recently, as long as it's modern she won't care if it's on Android 10 or 11. She wouldn't have a clue and it will get 10 at least.
I don't care about the bootloader as modern Android is great as long as the OEM doesn't make it with too many bugs (looking crossly at ZTE).
My Axon 7 and Axon 7 Mini are both stock and it doesn't bother me from a feature point of view.
Rooting and modding them was all in the past because the OS was so fragmented and basic. Now it's just not a concern for me.
I'd have a new Huawei right now if needed. The new models coming out from now on are where the problem is, not the pre-existing ones.

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