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HTC EVO View 4G Review

HTC EVO View 4G Review

Posted on May 16, 2015April 16, 2020 By Hulk

 

Welcome to a review of a tablet we essentially had a pretty good look at already, but have come to understand in a slightly better way now that it’s got a new handsome color set on its outer bits. Head back to the review of the HTC Flyer EURO then see the review of the HTC Flyer WiFi for a full understanding of what we’re about to deal with here, then behold the greatest color scheme of them all: black and red. The difference between those models and this one is the internet connection capabilities. While that, the difference in the colors of metal and plastic, and some app additions and subtractions may be the only changes between here and there, an epiphany of usefulness has come over your humble reviewer – have a look below to see how this is your note-taking champion and the bigger version of the EVO you’ve always wanted.

What I’d like to show you first is a series of hands-on videos from each of the three different versions of this device, starting with the Euro, moving on to the Wifi, and finally looking at the newest version, the EVO View 4G, the device we’ve got here today. Notice the similarities and note how while there are slight differences, they’re all basically the same device. This does bode well for those realizing that this means HTC has a lot of confidence in this device, only altering the way it connects to the internet in the guts, leaving the software and the user interface, for the most part, very much alone.

Camera

The camera in the past we’ve called generally mediocre. The past few days we’ve got to look at this iteration of the device, it’s seemed to be better. Perhaps it’s the weather, maybe it’s just that everyone’s excited that it’s summer, who knows. You’ll be able to see for yourself below, have a look at the highest quality photo the back-facing camera is capable of here:

And some of the highest quality video as well – look at that good puppy getting into position for the video – cute!

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