Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 18, 2010
If you're looking for a case for your Evo 4G that fits well, and a secure and convenient way to carry it, look no further than the Seidio Innocase II surface case, and the Seidio Innocase Holster.&nbs...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Oct 18, 2010
 WiMax is about to come to three of the largest cities in the United States, as Reuters is now reporting that Sprint, along with partner Clearwire, is planning to expand their 4G coverage to New ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 11, 2010
  The HTC Evo 4G and Motorola Droid X no longer are the only 4.3-inch monsters around. (OK, OK. There's the HD2. Sheesh. Microsoft's putting Windows Mobile 6.5 behind it, and so were we.) &n...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 07, 2010
The Vlingo Corp has announced that Vlingo InCar beta is now available for users on the Sprint network.  I don't even try to hide the fact that I love Vlingo, out of all the voice command/control ...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Oct 06, 2010
 Its moto may be "quietly brilliant," but HTC has been anything but silent in the past year. It has launched flagship phones like the Nexus One, Droid Incredible, and Evo 4G here in the...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 30, 2010
  Sprint's 4G data service just went live in Pittsburgh and Minneapolis-St. Paul, meaning you Steelers fans with the Samsung Epic 4G and HTC Evo 4G can get the latest as old man Charlie Batc...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 29, 2010
As far as I can tell, there is no entry in the Guinness Book for amount of data consumed by a person in a month.  So I'm creating a very unofficial, tongue-in-cheek, yet highly prestigious and ch...
Article
by Dieter Bohn
Sep 26, 2010
The EVO is a 4G Android phone for Sprint with a massive screen, larger than anything you've used. The phone is fast and can run any of the tens of thousands of apps in the Android Market. It has a...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 25, 2010
We're all waiting to see what the Desire HD and it's new version of HTC Sense UI brings to the table, but thanks to leaks and ingenious hackers, we can get a pretty good idea of what to expect.&n...
Article
by Dallin Hampton
Sep 24, 2010
Two days, seven device updates pushed or announced. If that doesn't overload your systems and make you giddier than a schoolgirl, what will?!? From GPS fine-tuning to pulling the training wheels off ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 23, 2010
  So the maintenance release for the Evo 4G -- you know, the one that tackles the 30fps thing, among other fixes -- is finally starting to hit phones. But if your Evo's wearing a sad face, you ca...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 22, 2010
In a weird twist, while everyone was waiting for the Evo 4G update to show up, the folks over at XDA-Developers have just released the rooted users version of it.  Don't ask, we have no answers a...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 22, 2010
  Looks like the rumors are true, folks -- the Evo 4G update that's coming down the pike may well be fixing the 30FPS graphics issue that's been plaguing us all from the start. We were slipped th...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 22, 2010
Sprint just posted that an update is coming to the Evo 4G. It says that Version 3.29.651.5 shall contain fixes for calendar event edit issues and syncing of multiple gmail accounts, both of which hav...
Review
by afazel
Sep 22, 2010
The Seidio Innodock Jr. Desktop Cradle for Sprint HTC Evo 4G was one of the first desktop cradles to come out for the Sprint Evo 4G, and as such it holds a special place in the section of m...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Sep 20, 2010
  Sure, activating 200,000 phones per day is great, but what really matters at the end of the day is how many of your devices are in the hands of consumers. Well, new numbers have come out from C...
Article
by afazel
Sep 20, 2010
 Sprint has turned the 4G switch on in Orlando today, bringing the number of cities in Florida with 4G service to three. (Though none of which are where our dear leader Phil, lives. Just sayin'.)...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 15, 2010
The new subscription streaming television service BitBop has arrived, with an Android app in tow.  Users with the Sprint Evo 4G, Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid X, Motorola Droid 2, Nexus One, and...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 15, 2010
It's pretty cool that smartphones today come with high megapixel cameras, and the Evo 4G's 8 MP 720p camera is no exception.  But the way it protrudes from the back of the device is a headache i...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 15, 2010
Nashville can now enjoy more than the Grand Ole Opry and Music Row, Sprint has flipped the magic switch and fired up its 4G WiMax service for the greater metro area.  According to Sprint, custome...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 14, 2010
For many of us, the best part of having an Android phone is the user customization it allows.  It's odd then, that there is no easy method to change the theme on your phone like there is with oth...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 10, 2010
In all seriousness, congratulations to the Windows Phone 7 team (and our pals at WMExperts) for reaching RTM status. It's a huge step in finally getting Windows Phone 7 to consumers (and we're excite...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 07, 2010
We don't know about you, but the last thing we want to worry about when determining whether our smartphones are supported is what exactly what processor it's running. And Adobe apparently thinks so, t...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 07, 2010
The unrevoked team has announced that version 3.2 is now available for download, and support for Froyo has been added.  This brings the list of devices supported by the flashing tool to:Sprint EV...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 06, 2010
Sprint has the first 4G smartphones on the market, and they're a couple of Android heavyweights. And it doesn't come as a surprise that a number of you are likely to jump from the HTC Evo 4G to...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Sep 01, 2010
Sprint and Clearwire this morning officially popped the cork on 4G service in a trio of cities -- Boston, Daytona Beach, Fla., and Providence, R.I. We'd been seeing reports of sporadic service for a ...
Article
by Sean Brunett
Aug 30, 2010
 The HTC Evo 4G is back in stock at Sprint (finally), so order yours while supplies last. The phone had been on backorder for a while now. The first 4G phone in the U.S. has been a huge succ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 26, 2010
 The Froyo (Android 2.2) update for the Evo 4G has been rooted.  While the current method is a bit hairy and involves timing and a bit of luck, the directions look very straightforward, and ...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 25, 2010
 The Talon hard shell case is a very slim and attractive way to protect your Evo 4G. Machined from a single piece of metal hard plastic, the Talon case fits snugly, yet is easy to put o...
Review
by afazel
Aug 23, 2010
  The Golla Gavin Phone Wallet for your Sprint Evo 4G lets you carry your phone and other essentials with you conveniently in style at your hip right where you need it. For a phone as beaut...