Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Sprint HTC EVO View 4G: More than just a Name Change



A product line, successful ones in particular, carries with it a series of known products as well as its image on the market. Companies carefully maintain such. However, in HTC’s case, it is revamping an already successful line to pave the way for a greater series. The HTC Flyer will be known as the HTC EVO View 4G, once the latest model – carrying the latter’s name – is released.

Beyond the New Name

A name change signals a ton of modifications in a product’s specs, and the company is faithful to that ascription. The HTC EVO View 4G, unlike the Flyer, is WiMAX capable. This feature is beyond the usual offerings of tablet computers, including the newest ones launched by its competitors. Similar to mobile phones, the new HTC tab allow users to surf the web via 3G/4G technology, not to mention support for wi-fi and GPS.

The HTC EVO View 4G will be run by a derivative of the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. An upgrade to the Honeycomb is being worked on by HTC. Sprint is slated to release the new tab this summer, which explains the Sprint sticker found on the device’s exterior.

Other Features

The Sprint tab is a bit smaller than the next generation tabs on the market as it carries a 7-inch screen. It, however, is easy to carry and has 1024 x 600 resolution, which goes well with the applications coming from the Android 2.3 OS.

Based on its specs, Sprint has struck a winner with the HTC EVO View 4G. The name change will perhaps alter sales reports toward a more positive direction.




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