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Great materials and design, Highquality display, Battery life is more than adequate, Sense 3.0 almost makes up for the lack of Android 3.0, HTC Scribe is a cool feature, WiMAX support.
Great materials and design, Highquality display, Battery life is more than adequate, Sense 3.0 almost makes up for the lack of Android 3.0, HTC Scribe is a cool feature, WiMAX support
Portable, pen for notes, data anywhere.
Fast 4G coverage. Sleek, classy design. Solid performance. Clear, bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid.
Fans of 7-inch tablets will appreciate the HTC Evo View 4G's screen quality, durable construction, HD video recording, and unique features, such as digital pen compatibility and HTC's Sense UI customization.
Durable aluminum body, Fast WiMAX connectivity, Long battery life
No Honeycomb yet, Lackluster camera performance, Scribe pen is yet another accessory to carry around
No Honeycomb yet, Lackluster camera performance, Scribe pen is yet another accessory to carry around
Runs phone OS rather than Honeycomb.
Sprint's 4G coverage is still spotty. Outdated, non-tablet-specific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre.
The Evo View 4G is small, thick, and pricey, and isn't running Google's Android 3.0 tablet OS. Its most unique feature, the Magic Pen, may not come included and is expensive to replace.
Few apps optimized for the screen size, Mediocre camera, Chunky and heavy
By CellPhoneQuick on July 12, 2011
It got a bright display and a good battery life, the design of the EVO View 4G tablet is good. Sprint 4G is consistently fast, but not enough compelling feature to seal the buying decision, the addition of WiMAX is not enough to soften the criticism,...
By The Gadgeteer on July 11, 2011
About 3 weeks ago, a box from Sprint arrived. Inside the box was a kitten. No, sorry…actually it was this nifty 7″ Android tablet from HTC, the EVO View 4G. After using it almost daily, and discussing it with everybody I could corner,...
By MobileBurn on June 29, 2011
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. HTC EVO View 4G The HTC EVO View 4G tablet is the dressed up and dignified in black and equipped with 3G and 4G radios for the Sprint network. Everything else about it is exactly the same as the Flyer, down...
By Phone Arena on June 24, 2011
The HTC EVO View 4G is a very well built tablet with an amazing user interface. The 7” slap of glass and aluminum is more portable than the larger tablets on the market and the battery life was good enough to get us through two days of pretty...
By SlashGear on June 24, 2011
What you’ve got here is a note-taking machine. You’re able to use the Notes app in so many different ways that we’re surprised an iteration of this device hasn’t been called the HTC Scribbler. You’ve got to keep an eye on...
By infoSync World on June 21, 2011
Will the 4G-enabled HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint soar past the Flyer? Read our full review to find out.HTC EVO View 4G Report What happens when you take the Wi-Fi only HTC Flyer tablet and soup it up with 4G WiMAX and boost the internal storage to...
By MobileTechReview on June 21, 2011
We'll reiterate what we said in our HTC Flyer review. Is it an oversized phone (minus voice) or a really cool tablet? The HTC Flyer is both. It runs the phone version of Android OS and honestly looks like some of HTC's higher end Android...
By eTech Reviews on June 18, 2011
The HTC EVO View 4G Tablet is the second tablet offering from HTC, after the HTC Flyer and at least on papers this one is a tad different from the Flyer tablet. The View 4G tablet flaunts the same 7 in display, aluminum body, a 1.5GHz processor, a...
By PC Mag on June 17, 2011
The HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint adds a fast 4G connection to the HTC Flyer, an already capable tablet with excellent pen input options. But unless you really want the pen experience, Android tablets running Google's Honeycomb OS are a better choice....
By The Boy Genius Report on June 15, 2011
I love the form factor and absolutely solid build quality of the View 4G. It’s a top notch tablet, the size is great, and it’s lovely having 4G WiMAX data speeds wherever I go. My biggest gripe is that it doesn’t run Honeycomb yet....
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