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Android smartphone developed by HTC Corporation

HTC EVO 4G
HTC Evo 4G.jpg
Codename Supersonic
Manufacturer HTC Corporation
Slogan "The ultimate multimedia experience at Sprint 3G and 4G speeds"[1]
Uniform networks Dart
Availability by region June iv, 2010[2]
Predecessor HTC Hero
Successor HTC Evo 3D
HTC Evo 4G LTE
Related HTC Evo Shift 4G
HTC EVO Design 4G
Form cistron Slate smartphone
Dimensions 122 mm (four.viii in) H
66 mm (two.6 in) W
12.7 mm (0.fifty in) D
Mass 170 grand (6.0 oz)
Operating organization Android 2.1 Eclair at release
Released December xv, 2010 (2010-12-15), HTC Sense, upgradable to two.three.five Gingerbread via HTC
Unofficially supported upwardly to 4.4 KitKat via community[3]
CPU 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD8650 (Snapdragon)
GPU Adreno 200
Memory 512 MB RAM or 1GB RAM
Storage 1 GB ROM (358 MB gratuitous)
Removable storage 8 GB microSD (up to 32 GB supported)
Battery 1500 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Data inputs Multi-touch touchscreen display
3-axis accelerometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
Display four.3 in (diagonal) widescreen
480×800 (WVGA) TFT LCD at 217 ppi
Rear camera backside illumination[iv] [5] 8 MP autofocus with dual LED flash, rear-facing
Front end camera 1.3 MP, stock-still focus, front-facing
Connectivity Dual-band CDMA/EVDO Rev. A (800 1900 MHz)
2.5 to 2.7 GHz WiMAX 802.16e[half dozen]
Wi-Fi (802.11b/k/north),[vii] Bluetooth ii.one + EDR
Other Wi-Fi Hot Spot, Video Kick Stand, FM-Radio, GPS navigation

The HTC Evo 4G (trademarked in capitals every bit EVO 4G, also marketed as HTC EVO WiMAX ISW11HT in Japan) is a smartphone adult by HTC Corporation and marketed equally Sprint's flagship Android smartphone, running on its WiMAX network. The smartphone launched on June 4, 2010 and was the first 4G enabled smartphone released in the Us.[nine] [10]

History [edit]

During evolution, the device was known every bit the HTC "Supersonic", which was leaked through the Internet and was known as a variant of the HTC HD2 running Android.

The EVO was released on June four, 2010 in the United States through Dart.[11] The device became the top-selling launch day phone on Dart, surpassing the Palm Pre, Samsung Instinct and Motorola Razr V3.[12]

Features [edit]

The HTC EVO features hardware very like to the HTC HD2, a smartphone running Windows Mobile. The device is sometimes referenced as the Android version of the HTC HD2 although a variety of features are only available on the EVO 4G (video calling for example).

Screen and input [edit]

The EVO proved a trendsetter among Android phones. Unlike many other smart-phones at the time of its release, the EVO has a large iv.3-inches (480-by-800) TFT LCD capacitive touch screen display with a pixel density of 217 pixels per inch (ppi). Larger sizes are commonplace now, but in mid-2010, this was quite innovative. The display is designed to be used with a bare finger or multiple fingers at one time for multi-touch sensing. Most gloves and styli forbid the necessary electric conductivity needed for use on the capacitive display.

The EVO has a balanced hardware-software user interface, featuring seven hardware/touch sensitive buttons, 4 of which are on the front of the device. Input and interaction with the device is balanced between the hardware and software user interface and in almost situations require users to use hardware/touch sensitive buttons oft throughout Android OS. Similar nearly Gingerbread era Android devices, the EVO features four chief touch-sensitive buttons on the forepart — Dwelling, Menu, Back, and Search. The Dwelling house button returns to the Sense Home screen. The Card push shows bill of fare options in various applications although it can as well be used for other purposes, the Back push button is used to return to the prior folio or screen displayed, and the Search button mainly allows searching through the phone only can be used for other purposes in various applications. Unlike iPhones, the device does not feature a hardware ringer switch.[13] The volume aligning control is located on the right spine. A multifunction sleep/wake button is located on the top of the device, which serves as the unit's ability and sleep button and also controls telephone calls. The touchscreen furnishes the remainder of the user interface.

The device responds to iv sensors. A proximity sensor deactivates the brandish and touchscreen when the device is brought well-nigh the face during a telephone call. This is washed to salve bombardment power and to forestall inadvertent inputs via users' faces and ears. An ambient lite sensor adjusts the brandish brightness, which in turn saves bombardment power. A 3-axis accelerometer senses the orientation of the phone and changes the screen accordingly, assuasive users to hands switch betwixt page orientation modes. A geomagnetism sensor provides orientation with respect to Earth'south magnetic field. The proximity sensor and the accelerometer can also be used to control and/or collaborate with third party apps, notably games. The device also contains a temperature sensor used for monitoring the temperature of the battery.

The device also features a GPS flake, allowing applications (with user permission) to report device location allowing for location-based services and tin can also exist useful to turn-by-plow navigation apps.

Processor and memory [edit]

The EVO is powered by the Qualcomm QSD8650 chipset that contains a Snapdragon Scorpion microprocessor clocked at 1 GHz and an embedded Adreno 200 graphics chip capable of up to 22 1000000 triangles per 2nd.

Information technology features 512 MB of eDRAM, which allows for a smoother feel with Android OS, applications, and the HTC Sense user interface. The device also features 1024 MB of built-in ROM that is mainly used for the system software.

Cameras [edit]

The EVO features a rear-facing backside illumination[4] [5] eight-megapixel camera capable of recording videos in 720p at 30 frames per second and dual photoflash, which helps to illuminate objects in depression-calorie-free weather condition. In addition, the EVO has a ane.three-megapixel camera on front of the device designed for use with video calling and for taking portrait images, although it can besides be used in other applications. The front facing camera does non piece of work on any versions of Android higher than ii.3.7 Gingerbread.

Storage [edit]

Similar many other Android mobile devices, the HTC EVO 4G features a microSD slot in addition to the built-in ROM that allows for user-expandable storage. The device supports microSD cards of sizes up to 32 GB. With Android version 2.2+ (Froyo) available as an over-the-air upgrade, the OS supports applications that allow themselves to be installed on the SD card.

The device comes pre-installed with an 8 GB microSDHC bill of fare of Class two or 4.

Audio and output [edit]

The rear of the EVO sports a speaker that is used for most applications like music, applications, and such as the main speaker. A loudspeaker that serves as an earpiece is located above the screen. The microphone is featured on the bottom of the phone and is used for telephone calls and voice-commands, although information technology can also be used in many other 3rd-political party applications. The unit has an HDMI-out (type D, micro connector) port,[14] which allows sending content to an Hard disk television. The Sprint Mobile Hotspot awarding allows sharing the device'due south mobile broadband with up to eight devices.

Smartphone connectivity [edit]

The EVO features a CDMA cellular radio that supports 3G EVDO, Revisions 0, A, and the still-undeployed B[ commendation needed ] assuasive faster download and upload speeds, greater ability efficiency; and WiMAX, a protocol known as 802.16e, featuring speeds of up to 10 Mbit/southward on the downlink and one.5 Mbit/southward on the uplink. The device is marketed every bit a 4G phone, WiMAX is considered to be a 4G applied science based on 4G standards recently prepare by ITU-R. 4G for this device does not work on Android versions to a higher place 2.three.seven Gingerbread.

Battery and power [edit]

The device comes pre-installed with a 1500 mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery that is designed to be user-replaceable. The bombardment is interchangeable with batteries from the HTC Incredible, HTC Touch Pro 2, HTC Arrive, and HTC Hero (CDMA). Stand up past for the pre installed battery is 146 hr. and talk time is 5hr.12 min.

Software [edit]

The device sports the HTC Sense user interface that runs on top of the Android operating organisation and presents information through the Android desktop widgets and application, and includes launchers, app drawer, and lock screen replacements. Sense also brings a modified browser and home screen as well. The device first came with Android Os 2.i "Eclair" although Android OS 2.2 "Froyo" has since been rolled out through OTA (Over-The-Air) making information technology the tertiary device to officially run "Froyo" and the kickoff to exist officially rolled out by a US network.[15] [16] Exactly a twelvemonth after the telephone's official release, the EVO received an update to Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread). The software could be manually installed by searching for a software update, and began beingness pushed to HTC EVOs across Sprint on June half dozen, 2011. Improvements aside from the upgraded Android OS include a ready for bombardment issues, increases battery life, includes the ability to sync multiple Gmail accounts, and a few user interface tweaks. A second update was pushed by Sprint on June twenty, 2011, fixing magnetometer (compass) issues, Netflix streaming, voicemail notifications, and hearing aid compatibility. The Phone (Like many of the phones from this yr) did NOT officially get the Android Ice Foam Sandwich Update. Just getting the 2010 versions of Android.

The EVO has also seen back up from the developer community with Android versions including Ice Cream Sandwich iv.0, Jelly Bean four.1 - four.iii, and finally KitKat four.four, some of which are available with HTC Sense while other available versions are based on stock Android. Equally of the end of 2016, there is very little, if whatsoever, support from the customs due to the age of the device and the fact that it is nearly impossible to run newer versions of Android (5.0+) on this device.

Interface [edit]

In HTC Sense, the interface is based effectually home screen panels which in total are seven panels that allows user-customization. By default, the middle home screen panel features a digital clock located on the acme of the screen and weather animations of the current weather in the device'due south location, the remaining space in the bottom can be customized to user preferences. The launcher, located at the bottom of the screen, displays icons to open the App Drawer, Phone application, and the ability to add widgets on the Android desktop, and is shown throughout all 7 home screen panels. Users can switch from ane panel to another by sliding left or right. A pocket-sized bar that sits on pinnacle of the launcher represents the current panel the device is viewing. Pinching the home screen (or pressing the home button if the user is on the center panel) brings up Leap screen, showing thumbnail views of all the habitation screen panels and allowing users to "leap" to some other abode screen panel hands. Different other custom user interfaces for the Android OS like Samsung's TouchWiz UI, HTC Sense does not allow disabling or removing a panel.

Most of the input on the device is given through the touchscreen, which understands complex gestures using multi-touch. Android'southward interaction techniques enable moving up or downwards past a touch-drag motility of the finger. All the same the buttons on the front of the device volition also require frequent apply throughout various applications in Android OS as the buttons play an of import part in the user interface.

Criticism [edit]

30 frames per second cap [edit]

Some users have experienced noticeable graphics lag and/or slowness while using the telephone.[17] Various reports throughout the Cyberspace indicated that the device may have a 30 frames per second cap. An HTC representative announced that it was a hardware cap, non discipline to software updates.[18] Despite the repeated claims regarding the supposed hardware cap, HTC released an update on September 22, 2010 that, among other things, removed the 30 FPS cap.[nineteen]

Screen [edit]

There have been many problems with the screen. Some of the first customers complained of screen separation; HTC acknowledged the trouble and was able to limit the number of affected units.[twenty] Another problem with the screen has been a bright spot in the lower area of the screen. This problem is commonly referred to as the B-spot because it is exactly where the B on the keyboard is.[21] This bright spot is only noticeable when using a brilliant background. The B-spot is also noticeable when screen brandish is prepare to automatic brightness.

Device clock reference [edit]

The device clock is 15 seconds faster than Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), either with Android ii.1, ii.2 or 2.iii; a transmission clock setting does not override seconds, and root authorisation would be needed to overcome issue using Network Fourth dimension Protocol (ntp) software. The 15-second showtime hints the number of bound seconds introduced since GPS inception in 1980 rather than an epoch issue and was reported equally an Android bug on Dec 16, 2009.[22] Certain phones running Android including Samsung EPIC practise non exhibit the issue, possibly because firmware fetches UTC value rather than GPS from Network time, or subtracts jump second offset. Sprint, HTC, OHA, Google and goodandevo.internet were informed of the aforesaid issue earlier than October 2010, reported as Android bug 5485. HTC update iii.70.651.one released on 2010-12-15 nonetheless did not overcome the issue, and neither did build 4.22.651.ii (Android 2.3.3) released on 2011-06-03. Finally, on 2012-01-nineteen, HTC software update 4.67.651.3 overcame the issue, merely a week before the finish of life for the EVO was announced.[23]

Battery life [edit]

Users have complained that the battery life for the Evo is inadequate and incapable of lasting one twenty-four hour period of normal use.[24] This has spawned the cosmos of pages dedicated to explaining how to optimize the battery life,[25] and even an aftermarket extra large battery that enlarges the unit. In addition, there is a software mistake that causes a severely depleted battery to get unable to be charged in the phone. The OTA upgrade to Android 2.three.three fixes this consequence along with improving device battery life on the whole.

Pattern [edit]

The EVO's blueprint is derived from its Windows Mobile-based brother, the HTC HD2, which also has a 4.3-inch (110 mm) multi-affect capacitive touchscreen, virtually the aforementioned slim profile, and the same placements of about general components and buttons. Although similar, the EVO has features that distinguish information technology from the HTC HD2 including the front-facing camera, the circular-shaped rear camera, an integrated Kickstand, and touch-sensitive buttons instead of hardware buttons. Another feature is Android-specific buttons. The device has virtually the same dimensions, namely
122 mm (4.8 in) high
66 mm (2.6 in) wide
12.vii mm (0.50 in) deep.

Warranty [edit]

The phone comes with a one-year warranty, which does not cover scratches, cracks, smudge marks, liquid damage, and other forms of physical damage. Sending phones for repair is typically handled by the phone service provider, rather than through HTC.[26]

See also [edit]

  • Android (operating system)
  • HTC Evo Shift 4G
  • HTC Evo 3D
  • HTC Evo Design 4G
  • HTC Evo 4G LTE

References [edit]

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  2. ^ "Dart | News Release". Newsreleases.sprint.com. 2010-06-04. Archived from the original on 2009-06-22. Retrieved 2010-06-24 .
  3. ^ vinman12 (11 April 2014). "[ROM]TN.kitkat.4.iv.2.HTC.evo.supersonic(aosp)viper.mod. a2sd_updated11/08/fourteen". XDA. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b Teardown of the HTC EVO 4G Smart Telephone » Recent Teardowns » Chipworks Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Auto
  5. ^ a b Zimmerman, Steven (12 October 2016). "Sony IMX378: Comprehensive Breakdown of the Google Pixel's Sensor and its Features". XDA Developers. Retrieved 17 Oct 2016.
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  7. ^ "HTC EVO 4G Update Back With Improved Wi-Fi". world wide web.phonescoop.com. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2010-07-04 .
  8. ^ Chris Ziegler. "Sprint selling HTC EVO 4G on June 4 for $199". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  9. ^ "Sprint HTC EVO 4G". Now.dart.com. Retrieved 2010-06-24 .
  10. ^ "Sprint's HTC EVO, the Showtime Ever 4G Phone: Meet the New Terrific". Gizmodo.com. 2010-03-23. Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-24 .
  11. ^ Is Sprint Likewise Early With The HTC EVO 4G Phone?, ChannelWeb, 25 March 2010, archived from the original on 27 March 2010, retrieved 2010-03-26
  12. ^ "HTC EVO 4G overtakes Palm Pre for best-selling launch day on Sprint". Engadget. Retrieved 2010-06-24 .
  13. ^ Jenn K. Lee, How to quickly silence your HTC EVO 4G, Expert and EVO, 3 June 2010.
  14. ^ "Hands-on with the HTC Evo 4G's HDMI-out". CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved xvi August 2015.
  15. ^ "Sprint says "Us, too!" when it comes to Froyo". Retrieved 2010-06-26 .
  16. ^ "HTC Evo 4G AppBrain App Market". 2010-eleven-16. Archived from the original on 2010-ten-27.
  17. ^ Ross Miller. "HTC EVO 4G's graphics capped at 30FPS?". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 16 Baronial 2015.
  18. ^ Chris Ziegler. "HTC says EVO 4G'southward 30fps cap on video output tin't exist increased". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  19. ^ Ross Miller. "Confirmed: EVO 4G update removes framerate cap". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  20. ^ "Updates on HTC Evo 4G issues: Screen separation is modest, software gear up coming for sensitivity trouble - VentureBeat - Mobile - by Devindra Hardawar". VentureBeat . Retrieved xvi Baronial 2015.
  21. ^ "Inactive or retired community". Retrieved 16 Baronial 2015.
  22. ^ "Issue 5485 - android - Clock on Droid set to GPS fourth dimension, not UTC - Android Open Source Project - Issue Tracker - Google Projection Hosting". Retrieved sixteen August 2015.
  23. ^ Dobie, Alex. "HTC EVO 4G and EVO View 4G reportedly reach cease-of-life status". Android Central . Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  24. ^ "A Bold Telephone Fades a Bit in the Details". The New York Times. 17 June 2010.
  25. ^ Marking Wilson. "Tips to Extending HTC Evo Battery Life (And Brief Bluster)". Gizmodo. Gawker Media. Retrieved 16 Baronial 2015.
  26. ^ "HTC Support - HTC Us". Retrieved 16 August 2015.

External links [edit]

  • HTC EVO 4G PC World Review
  • HTC EVO 4G Specs
  • HTC EVO 4G LTE Specs

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Evo_4G

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