sábado, 15 de octubre de 2011

This is my experience with HTC Evo Design 4G

As something interesting is if you're like me, I buy it when the phone initially came with Android version 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) installed. But do not worry because it does  let us upgrade to Android 4.03 (Ice Cream Sandwich)



In terms of look it is comfortable and has dimensions 121.9 x 61 x 11.9 mm (4.80 x 2.40 x 0.47 in) with a weight of 147.4 g (5.19 oz) not bad.


Tiene una pantalla LCD táctil capacitiva que además es multitáctil de 16M colores. Con una resolución de 540 x 960 pixeles (~ 275 ppi densidad de píxeles) no te deja desilusionado pero tampoco es la mejor del mercado.


It has a LCD capacitive touch screen which is also multitouch and 16M colors. With a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels (~ 275 ppi pixel density) does not leave you disappointed but it is not the best on the market.


On the technical side has a slow processor is Qualcomm MSM8655 Chipset 1.2GHz Snapdragon S2 which does not quite understand.

The internal memory is smaller than 4 GB, 768 MB of RAM, but brings microSD card slot up to 32 GB

The camera is a 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, and brings autofocus, geo-tagging has an LED flash allows you to make videos of 720p video and 1.3 MP secondary camera well below the acceptable.

The in the level of connectivity allows us to hveWi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, WiMAX 802.16 and hotspot can use a Bluetooth v3.0, A2DP has GPS, has a stereo RDS FM radio not bad plus MicroUSB v2.0 USB port.


Soporta los siguientes tipos de Archivos: - MP3 / AAC + / WAV- MP4 / H.264.


For me the most disappointed part it is the battery Li-Ion 1520 mAh has not enough if you are surfing the internet or wi-fi in addition to the quality of the call are unsatisfactory.

It has buttons for volume, search, start, options and back.