Reviewers Liked

  • Sleek, durable design with kickstand, Solid camera with many shooting modes
  • Solid attractive design with built-in kickstand; Best-in-class HD screen; Sharp and fast camera; Google Wallet support; Unlimited data
  • Can act as a wireless router; has super fast 4G speeds; HDMI port
  • Huge 4.3inch display, First 4G network device, Fast downloads and media streaming, Doubles as a personal WiFi hotspot
  • Beautiful large LCD Screen, Powerful 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 4G Network capable, Free 4G Hotspot capability, Decent multimedia capabilities
  • Big, bright screen, Fast Android 2.1 OS and processor, 8Mp main camera, Open source and app availability
  • Excellent HTC Sense user interface, beautiful 8 megapixel camera, HDMIout, large display, option to run on 4G networks
  • This multimedia cell phone has 4G capability
  • First WiMax (4G) handset in America, 8megapixel camera with HD Video recording capabilities, Secondary video call camera, HDMI port for streaming high resolution videos, Android 2.1, Massive 4.3" touch screen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, YouTube's HQ
  • The high megapixel dual cameras make video calling clear and crisp. The use of Qik makes video calling simple
  • Fantastic camera. Blazing fast internet. More connection options than Grand Central Station. Slick user interface easy for novices, yet allows power users to get their nerd on. Deadsimple tethering. Touchscreen keyboard offers ample space, even for fatfin
  • Huge screen, very fast, Android 2.1 OS plus HTC Sense
  • Large, gorgeous 4.3-inch display, Blazing downloads in 4G areas, Fast 1-GHz processor, Very good 8-MP camera and 720p video camcorder (outdoors), Two-way video calling capability
  • First WiMAX phone. Excellent Web browser with some Flash. Terrific 4.3-inch screen. Two cameras. Wi-Fi hotspot mode
  • Superb 8megapixel camera, Gorgeous, responsive display
  • The HTC Evo 4G delivered respectable 4G speeds, and the mobile hot-spot feature lets you connect up to eight devices. The smartphone has a front-facing camera for video chats and also comes with an 8-megapixel camera with HD-video-recording capabilitie

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Camera's shutter button doesn't work in lock mode, No LTE network yet
  • Difficult to learn all functions; devices might cause some security concerns, Reviewer’s ChoiceReviewers Choice
  • Bulky, Limited 4G coverage, Extra monthly fees, Convoluted video chat app, Paltry battery life
  • Lackluster battery life without optimization, Camera performance in low light could be better
  • Short battery life, Limited 4G coverage, No trackball or camera button
  • Mediocre battery life, midrange 3G speeds, hard to view display in daylight,a bit too bulky, mandatory $10 monthly data premium
  • The EVO 4G contains only 1GB of internal memory
  • Hot spot, 4G shorten battery life, No external dedicated camera activation/shutter button
  • Limited 4G coverage area, It is binding for all Sprint customers to pay the $10 premium data addon whether or not they come under the 4G coverage area, Battery performance goes downhill with 4G usage, Only CDMA version available
  • The phone is bulky and thick
  • Not a great voice phone. 4G coverage is very limited. 4G-only battery life is unflattering
  • Sprint's 4G network is limited at this time, making the mandatory $10 premium data add-on tough to swallow for anyone outside of the coverage area. The Evo lacks support for Bluetooth voice-activated dialing. Battery drains quickly with 4G