HTC Evo 4G

HTC EVO 4G
ManufacturerHTC Corporation
Slogan"The ultimate multimedia experience at Sprint 3G and 4G speeds"[1]
CodenameSupersonic
Compatible networksSprint
Availability by regionJune 4, 2010[2]
PredecessorHTC Hero
SuccessorHTC Evo 3D
HTC Evo 4G LTE
RelatedHTC Evo Shift 4G
HTC EVO Design 4G
Form factorSlate smartphone
Dimensions122 mm (4.8 in) H
66 mm (2.6 in) W
12.7 mm (0.50 in) D
Weight170 g (6.0 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 2.1 Eclair at release
Released December 15, 2010 (2010-12-15), HTC Sense, upgradable to 2.3.5 Gingerbread via HTC
Unofficially supported up to 4.4 KitKat via community[3]
CPU1 GHz Qualcomm QSD8650 (Snapdragon)
GPUAdreno 200
Memory512 MB RAM or 1 GB RAM
Storage1 GB ROM (358 MB free)
Removable storage8 GB microSD (up to 32 GB supported)
Battery1500 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Display4.3 in (diagonal) widescreen
480×800 (WVGA) TFT LCD at 217 ppi
Rear camerabackside illumination[4][5] 8 MP autofocus with dual LED flash, rear-facing
Front camera1.3 MP, fixed focus, front-facing
ConnectivityDual-band CDMA/EVDO Rev. A (800 1900 MHz)
2.5 to 2.7 GHz WiMAX 802.16e[6]
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n),[7] Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Data inputsMulti-touch touchscreen display
3-axis accelerometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
OtherWi-Fi Hot Spot, Video Kick Stand, FM-Radio, GPS navigation
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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][10]

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