The impressive HTC EVO 4G is a formidable new smartphone. Ars takes a close look at this ambitious Android device and HTC's unique Sense user interface in this hands-on review. Great review. Can't see ...
In case you couldn't guess by its name, the new HTC myTouch 4G for T-Mobile ($199.99) is the latest Android entrant into the 4G space. And after a week of hands-on testing, I can comfortably say it's ...
HTC's Droid Incredible 4G LTE improves upon last year's Droid Incredible 2 in every conceivable way, but is that enough? Heading to Verizon Wireless in the coming weeks, this Android Ice Cream ...
Whenever I saw product shots of HTC’s Sensation 4G smartphone, which launches today on T-Mobile, I just didn’t get it. How could a phone this promising, with its dual-core processor and qHD display, ...
These days every manufacturer sets out to pack everything including the kitchen sink into a device but very few actually achieve such nirvana. HTC, however, managed to cram everything and anything ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel Corp on Tuesday unveiled the HTC EVO 4G from HTC Corp, the No. 3 U.S. operator's first cellphone that will support its WiMax high-speed wireless service. The HTC ...
Not all phones are revolutionary — or need to be. Some, like the HTC EVO Shift 4G from Sprint, are worthy just because they fill an important gap in a product line. The original HTC EVO 4G was a rock ...
The latest gadget disassembled by iFixIt is the HTC Evo 4G smartphone. And just in time. The first phone capable of running on a WiMAX network is due on Sprint’s network at the end of this week. The ...
The Sensation 4G ships with the newest Sense 3.0 software from HTC on top of Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread. With a dual-core 1.2GHz processor spinning this Sensation 4G's engines, performance of the ...
Steve was a Senior Writer at AP, where he covered over 40 smartphones a year. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola StarTACs ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...