| The Evo vs. the iPhone 4 |
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| Written by Gareth Jale |
| Wednesday, 26 January 2011 08:25 |
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The iPhone 4 is what everyone compares every new smart phone that comes out. One of the strong competitors is the HTC Evo 4G phone which boasts a larger touch screen, comparable camera and video capabilities, and multitasking features that put the iPhone to the test. We will compare some of the most important features and differences in detail. Here is our first look at two of the best and most ingenuitive smart phones to ever be created so far. The first difference any customer will notice is the screen size difference. Although the Evo has a bigger screen than that of the iPhone 4, the iPhone's screen has better screen resolution. The size of the Evo's screen allows for multiple widgets to fit and therefore making it easier for you to navigate through applications. The iPhone 4 also uses many folders that use screen space to a higher degree than older models. The iPhone 4 is an extremely slim and sleek phone that fits comfortably into a coat or a pants pocket. The HTC Evo is a little bit wider and has a slightly thinner frame than the iPhone 4, but the difference is hardly noticeable. The Evo does feature a few extra ports including an HDMI port that the iPhone 4 does not boast. With accessories such as a case and a battery this is something to keep in mind. The way that the two cameras stack up is probably a significant point of emphasis. Even though the Evo has an 8 MP camera, users find its video and picture quality inferior to the Evo. While both of the cameras should suit the needs of weekend photography enthusiasts, where better detail is required, Apple seems to have come through with flying colors. Both phones have very sensitive cameras that adjust depending on the natural outdoor color. Some of the tested pictures of the Evo looked to be unnatural and have an odd quality about them. While the quality of the Evo camera is elite with regard to most smart phones, when stacking up with the iPhone the video in particular is of a slightly lower quality. All of the Evo tasks will run in the background regardless if there are other applications running or not. This is a great feature to have in a society where multitasking is encouraged. Many users will be quite pleased with the multitasking quality of the Evo. There appeared to be no drop in processor speed when multiple high memory application was running. Battery power is something to keep an eye on, but that is something that the newer chargers can handle. When it came to multitasking, the iPhone could simply not perform with the Evo. About the Author: Thinking about purchasing one of the hundreds of HTC Evo accessories, please visit Think Mobile Solutions. We carry everything from HTC Evo screen protectors to antenna boosters all at discounted prices. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |