Showing posts with label HTC Jetstream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTC Jetstream. Show all posts

Friday, 17 February 2012

Tablet HTC Jetstream Review

Tablet HTC Jetstream - Turbocharge your creativity and share it at the speed of 4G LTE with the new 10.1-inch HTC Jetstream™ tablet, featuring a striking design, HTC Scribe™ digital ink technology, and the latest innovations of HTC Sense™. The fact that the stand with Snapdragon-solutions company Qualcomm, the event in Istanbul IQ2011 crowned operator’s tablet HTC Jetstream from AT & T, allows us to speak about the imminent arrival of the device in Europe. What is the 10.1-inch Honeycomb-follower Flyer?



When HTC entered the tablet game, it did so in reverse course. Where other manufacturers were jostling for elbow room in a 10-inch form factored world, the company opted for smaller, more familiar battleground, eschewing the rough-hewn Honeycomb OS for a Gingerbread-baked Sense overlay on the Flyer. Naturally, the time for that mini-slate to shine has come and gone. In its stead, we're treated to a flagship of sorts -- HTC's first 10-incher and AT&T's inaugural 4G LTE slate. Android 3.1 makes an appearance here, as does Sense 1.1 for tablets, but is the skinned experience really any different from the custom UX we've all come to love or hate on phones? Can the added Scribe pen functionality, repurposed here from its 7-inch brother, transform the Jetstream from third pillar offering to an always-on, on-the-go assistant? And will those newly hatched 700MHz speeds convince you to cough up for that weighty $700 price tag? Follow along past the break to see how it fared.

HTC EVO Design 4G review

HTC EVO Design 4G review - When Sprint announced last year that the HTC EVO 4G was just the first in a family of EVO products we were a bit skeptical, but here you have the EVO Design 4G, the 5th member of the EVO family. The EVO Design 4G is quite the looker with an aluminum unibody design and 4” qHD display. Known as the Hero S elsewhere, the EVO Design 4G has WiMAX data and a dark paint job to set it apart. Other key features include a 5 megapixel rear and 1.3MP forward-facing cameras, 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor and DLNA for wireless media streaming. Included with the EVO Design 4G you’ll get the microUSB cable, AC adapter and a 8GB microSD card.



The EVO Design 4G feels nearly perfect and is one of the best designed phones recently.  We’re crazy about HTC’s unibody designs and are particularly fond of the black aluminum found here.  The weight gives the EVO Design 4G a good, quality feeling without being prohibitive and the slightly smaller display makes it easier to hold for small hands.  As usual, build quality from HTC is top-notch with premium materials.  Simply put, this is one nice looking phone.

It's no secret that we were downright smitten when HTC dropped 2010's proverbial bombshell: the EVO 4G. A knockout device that served not only as WiMAX's ambassador, but also catapulted us into expansive "superphone" territory with what was then a gargantuan 4.3-inch screen. Since then, however, subsequent EVOs haven't exactly been what we'd call up to snuff. The EVO 3D, while "good," made gimmicky trade-offs that kept it from being the home-run we'd hoped for. And others, like Samsung, who were once an Android wallflower have seriously stepped up their game -- so much so, even Google's repeatedly taken notice.
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