Most Android smartphones sold for $100 or less are basic hardware shells that do an adequate job, but won’t blow you away with their features. Not so the HTC Evo Design 4G. Sprint’s fifth member of the Evo family is a slightly smaller (but hardly tiny) handset that’s beautifully designed and imbued with a robust set of features, including 4G speeds and a decent front-facing camera.
The good: The HTC Evo Design 4G has an understated black-on-black design, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and two cameras, and is a world phone. It comes with 8GB of memory preinstalled.
The bad: The stubborn back cover is hard to remove and the speakerphone could be better. A dedicated hardware shutter button wouldn’t go amiss.
The bottom line: The HTC Evo Design 4G gives you a lot of smartphone for the money–fast 4G speeds, a good camera, a strong processor, and a sophisticated design. It’s an excellent choice for Sprint customers, except those who are specifically looking for a dual-core phone.
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