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    I want to get a better phone than the one I'm using currently (standard phone, I'm afraid). I like the looks of the HTC EVO 4G that I can get for Boost and the reviews are really good. Any drawbacks that I should consider?


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    Re: Any bad points to the HTC EVO Design 4g?

    See this Forum for issues: Sprint Community: Space: HTC EVO Shift 4G
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    Re: Any bad points to the HTC EVO Design 4g?

    Hello Friends,

    You are probably looking to get a phone with an incredibly fast data connection. Fortunately for you, the HTC EVO Design 4G comes equipped with a 4G WiMax radio which allows you to speed along on Sprint’s 4G network. Many consumers (me included) still have their reservations about calling Sprint’s WiMax network a true 4G network since maximum data speeds are limited to 10 Mbps. The Design 4G does get incredible 4G reception (as long as you don’t live in my house) and manages to get download speeds between 5-7 Mbps if you’re within a Sprint 4G area.
    The only bad things about this phone is that I’ve had to calibrate the screen a couples times a month because it doesn’t always pick up what it needs too. Also it has been getting SUPER hot lately.

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    Steve Knight



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