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From Ziggytek: How mortifying is this –you, a lady, proudly purchase a “brand new” WiMAX smartphone (HTC Evo 4G) from a third-party Sprint dealer, show it off to your co-workers and friends, and they discover X-rated pornography on the device! Never would such an embarrassing fiasco occur with a Steve Jobs phone. More »

In one of the tests (Linpack), the Nexus One has an unfair advantage over the Evo 4G and Motorola Droid X because Google’s machine is running Android 2.2, which we all know is a performance whore. Anyway, check the 720p embedded clip to see the three phones stressed, and why the Droid X is supreme. More »

According to Boy Genius Report, there’s a rumor that the Sprint HTC Evo 4G is expected to receive a software update on June 28. This update is said to improve three things: More »

iPhone 4, HTC can do it too. Sprint’s game changing WiMAX smartphone is going white and will be available exclusively at Best Buy starting July 11th. More »

Up until yesterday, gaining full root access with full abilities to read and write to the HTC Evo 4G’s NAND flash ROM was impossible. Thanks to the persistence of a few contributors on XDA Developers, however, Sprint’s super-phone has been fully rooted. More »

Gadget leaks have more cachet when they are photographed beside other similar products for size comparison. It seems like the Motorola Droid Xtreme, aka the Droid X, has been shown off by everyone except the company that actually manufactures the device. Despite having a half-inch smaller screen than the gigantic 4.3″ HTC Evo 4G, the Droid X is longer… More »

Been trying to capture close-up shots with your HTC Evo 4G? How is it working out? I reckon not too splendidly since the 8-megapixel camera on the Evo is not made for shoot at close range. However a relatively inexpensive little magnetic add-on macro lens does the trick. More »

Friday is a momentous occasion for Sprint because it does not merely mark the release of a landmark smartphone, but it is going to be the first time that any phone will be able to access the world’s fastest network at 4G speeds. Best Buy, Radio Shack, and Sprint stores have begun receiving their HTC Evo 4G shipments in masses. More »


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