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The HTC Evo 4G (trademarked in capitals as EVO 4G, also marketed as HTC EVO WiMAX ISW11HT in Japan) is a smartphone developed by HTC Corporation and marketed as Sprint's flagship Android smartphone, running on its WiMAX network. The smartphone was launched on June 4, 2010. It was the first 4G enabled smartphone released in the United States. [9 ...
The Evo 4G LTE utilizes a 720p 4.7 inch Super LCD 2 display, with a pixel-density of 312 ppi. [7] As with the One X, the Evo 4G LTE utilizes three capacitive keys on the front of the phone for the Back, Home, and Recent Apps functions, along with a power button and volume rocker. Unlike the One X, the Evo 4G LTE also features a camera button.
HTC Evo 4G: HTC 2010/06 Android 2.0 Eclair [122] HTC Evo 4G+ HTC 2010/06 Android 2.0 Eclair [123] HTC Desire HD: HTC 2010/10 Android 2.2 Froyo [124] HTC Desire Z: HTC 2010/11 Android 2.2 Froyo [125] HTC Gratia: HTC 2010/11 Android 2.2 Froyo [126] HTC Evo Shift 4G: HTC 2011/01 Android 2.2 Froyo [127] HTC Inspire 4G: HTC 2011/02 Android 2.2 Froyo ...
HTC Evo is a discontinued line of mobile phones developed by HTC Corporation. Individual models include: HTC Evo 3D a.k.a. HTC Evo V; HTC Evo 4G a.k.a. HTC Evo WiMAX ISW11HT/HTC Supersonic; HTC Evo 4G LTE; HTC Evo 4G+ HTC Evo Design 4G a.k.a. HTC Hero S; HTC Evo Shift 4G; HTC Evo View 4G a.k.a. HTC Flyer
The EVO Design 4G is also Sprint's last 4G phone utilizing its WiMAX network. [ 1 ] On May 30, 2012, Boost Mobile released the EVO Design 4G as a pre-paid phone, shipping with Android 4.0 and Sense 3.6 pre-installed, an update that later became available for the Sprint version.
The Sprint HTC Evo Shift 4G comes from the factory locked without any root privileges. There was almost immediately a temporary root exploit available, and as of 1/28 there is a permanent root. The permanent root sets the phones S-OFF, which means the NAND, or ROM, can be written to without signature checks.
HTC EVO 4G+ (codenamed HTC Rider) is an Android smartphone developed by HTC Corporation, released exclusively in South Korea through Korea Telecom in 2011.A variation of HTC Evo 3D, the device is distinguished by its single 8 MP rear camera, which means all the 3D specificities are gone, and is running on Korea Telecom's WiBro network.
HTC started making Windows Mobile PDAs and smartphones starting from 2004 under the Qtek brand. In 2006 the range was rebranded as HTC with the launch of the HTC TyTN. [6] In 2007, HTC acquired the mobile device company Dopod International. [7] In 2008, HTC unveiled the HTC Max 4G, the first GSM mobile phone to support WiMAX networks. [8]