Coulda wraped that in code boxes so it puts it in a scrollable box instead of one long post...
Edit:
Scratch that you did. LOL
Silly tapatalk app.
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While i would be redic happy if this were true....according to Robert and them over at S4GRU.com it is still slated for June...http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-168-s4gru-reconfirms-june-10th-launch-of-the-evo-4g-lte/
will be interesting to see how this plays out...I could see sprint pushing out a phone earlier than they want to in order to get ahead of some others but you never know...
Just wondering...
Can anyone here predict if the Evo 4G LTE will get the same developer attention the OG Evo 4G did?
Just wondering...
Can anyone here predict if the Evo 4G LTE will get the same developer attention the OG Evo 4G did?
Just wondering...
Can anyone here predict if the Evo 4G LTE will get the same developer attention the OG Evo 4G did?
in my experience, i have lots of friend who worked at sprint stores, they never get the manuals and posters well over a month before the fone is released, usually it within weeks of a release plus sprint has to keep up with att and t-mobile
No, the OG was a beast unmatched when it came out.
More than the 3D? Hell yeah...
It's not the quantity of devs, it's the quality. The EVO 3D has had a great selection of devs.
As long as chad.goodman gets one, I'll be happy. Hell I'll pump money his way if I have to.
Just wondering...
Can anyone here predict if the Evo 4G LTE will get the same developer attention the OG Evo 4G did?
Is myn even going to be developing for this phone? He implied that he was going to be getting away from HTC phones earlier in this thread.
Can't forget about Mik he's also getting the LTE he said he's getting it
*Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, integrated with Sense 4
*4.7-inch HD SLCD 2 display
*1.5GHz Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC (MSM8960)
*NFC, Google Wallet, Android Beam
*Wifi – 802.11 a/b/g/n
*DEDICATED Camera Button!!
*8-megapixel rear camera w/ f/2.0 lens(allows 40% more light than older lens), 0.7sec to take a shot, w/ 0.2-seconds autofocus; HTC ImageSense; front-facing *1.3-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording.
*The red aluminum kickstand on the EVO 4G LTE is now spring-loaded, so it can support the device in landscape orientation with the display turned to the left or to the right.
*Beats Audio incorporated FULLY across the entire phone
*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 LCD2 (1280 x 720), 16.7 million colors, 80-degree viewing angle
*Battery: Imbedded 2000mAh Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery
*Memory: 16GB internal memory (ROM); 1GB RAM; supports up to 32GB microSD card
*HTC Sync Manager software also lets users easily get their music on the device from their PC, and it works with current programs, including iTunes®.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/04/sprint-htc-evo-4g-lte-hd-voice-hands-on/HTC also promises that sound quality has been improved -- in fact, the EVO 4G LTE is set to become Sprint's first HD Voice-capable phone...The smartphone uses dual microphones, along with encoders and decoders to capture and transmit your voice from one equipped device to another -- that's right, for now, you and another caller will both need to be using this specific handset, paired with compatible network access points, which Sprint will begin rolling out shortly as part of its "Network Vision."
...The test took place across two audio booths. I had the original Evo and the Evo 4G LTE in my booth and a Sprint rep had both phones in a separate booth. First we talked on the original Evo. Exactly what you’d expect. Then we talked on the Evo 4G LTE and… wow. I was pretty floored at the difference. Much more crisp, much more clear, almost to the point of sounding a bit fake, as if you’re listening to a television broadcast. Then the Sprint rep turned on music. Loud music. Using the Evo 4G LTE I couldn’t really hear anything in the background. Switch back to the original Evo and… wow. Lots of noise. Turns out that Sprint’s HD Voice is much more than just a line in the tech specs. It greatly improved both audio quality and noise cancellation in a very obvious and welcoming way...
prolly starting a fire here with this post but......long as the discussion doesn't go nutty it should be fine...to me the pic below looks more space age than any other render yet....though the author of the article seems to think it looks the most realistic so i dont get that...
I may actually be content with no root this go around. If sence isn't slow and laggy I may be ok with it.
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