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Sprint HTC EVO 4G (Supersonic) vs T-Mobile HTC HD2

Mar 24 2010 , , , , , , , ,

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With everyone (ourselves included) hemming and hawing about how the HTC EVO 4G improved on the HTC HD2 with a dash of 4G WiMAX and a sparge of 8-megapixels on the photographic camera, it only makes good sense that we appearance you what the two media-apprehension smartphones looking at like position-by-side. What you see here ar the T-Mobile River (NYSE: DT) HTC HD2 lined up next to the Sprint (NYSE: S) HTC EVO 4G (Supersonic). The differences between the II devices ar rebuff, but they sure do shuffling a lot of difference of opinion.

Hera’s what you’re seeing in the photos. The EVO 4G is slightly thicker than the HD2 – thanks to the duplicate 4G WiMAX and HDMI-port computer hardware within the EVO. The assault and battery is the same size in both phones. The EVO sports a snappier 8-megapixel photographic camera that doesn’t show any noticeable shutter lag and boasts a refined photographic camera controller interface that makes the HD2’s already impressive photographic camera looking at a little dated. You’ll also notice the EVO redness-colored assault and battery compartment that lies concealment from view until you’re ready to show off the goods. We call option it cellular telephone “lingerie.” The earphone jackass has also moved from the bottom of the HD2 to the top of the EVO. Oh, and you can’t forget the EVO’s kickstand.

All in all, the subtle differences make a big difference of opinion when considering the whole package. So, which handset would you choose? Does having a swappable SIM circuit card in the HD2 mean enough to hold you from switching to Sprint for the EVO 4G?

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