AT & T is expanding the hemisphere with power packed Android models for 2011, and the HTC Inspire 4G is one of the main contenders in the carrier-wide Wireless Battle Royale to death. The HTC Inspire 4G is not only capable of AT & T’s latest HSPA + speeds, but the UI and Sense HTC Android 2.2 interface ranks at the top of the totem pole on this smartphone on timeline. It also boasts an 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, rocks and a generous 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen capacitive. The latest high-end HTC Android phone is an architectural departure from the flock of everyday smartphones on the market today, and is filled with lots of memory for games or applications from the Android Market. Lookout Apple and prepare for Inspire.
The massive 800 HTC Inspire’s 4G x 480-pixel 4.3-inch WVGA screen engulfs a majority of property to the front, attacking the user with large capacitive goodness. The Inspire 4G screen is so slim that we felt like we wipe on fresh silk. Four haptic feedback buttons (Home, Menu, Back and Search) to stay one minute past strip at the bottom of the screen for maximum viewing space preserved. It became clear early that was bred for the high quality entertainment. Like the HTC Surround, the HTC 4G Inspire equipped with Dolby Surround and SRS WOW sound playback, the screenings with a headset a very pleasant experience.
The back of the phone gave us hope for the future of monotonous and uninspiring smartphone designs that seem to be strewn on the market these days. HTC made the back of the Inspire 4G using blueprints Terminator, infusion rubber removable panels instead of a landline removable back plate. This allowed us the included 8GB microSD card and the SIM card and slide the bottom panel and the battery can be popped easily by removing the side panel. The large 8-megapixel camera lens is recommended his own rubber panel with dual LED flash located next door. It is also worth noting that the HTC Inspire 4G has 4 GB of storage and built-in Micro SD card can house up to 32GB.
External controls are significantly minimized if the HTC Inspire 4G, suggesting that HTC wants users to focus on a touchscreen-oriented experience. We get a volume control, on / off / lock button, 3.5mm audio jack and USB connector. We would have liked a camera button, but the focus and a great touch phone virtual shutter did the trick. The HTC Inspire 4G can not provide an HDMI connection, front-facing camera, or standard, but the phone can still hang with the HTC and Motorola Droid 4G EVO X when it comes to design and interface.
The HTC Inspire 4G is equipped with one of the most advanced interfaces on the market, especially the latest iteration of HTC with Android Sense 2.2. 10.1 It supports Flash, which allows us to play directly from our YouTube video review from within the browser and the phone of the second generation 1GHz Snapdragon processor, we could fly effortlessly through the beautiful UI. The HTC Inspire 4G is one of the few chosen AT & T phones to a full Flash experience in the browser to offer, and the phone also excels in the connectivity arena, offers Mobile Hotspots for up to 5 devices, for DLNA streaming multimedia to other devices, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS and full HTC cloud support.
That’s right – AT & T is the first carrier to take advantage of the htcsense.com cloud services, the possibility of making calls and sending messages, your phone will ring at full volume, and block or delete the phone offers from any computer by logging into your account HTC Sense. Speaking of Sense, let’s talk about the experience we have refined Sense to Inspire 4G. Not only is the UI smoother than butter at room temperature, but it’s incredibly easy to navigate. There are the usual widgets, such as social networking-focused Friend Stream and the famous HTC Weather widget, but this time the sun glistens on a sunny day when the phone is unlocked. On a rainy day, the weather widget animate a downpour of an unlocked state.
The HTC 4G Inspire also offers the ability to customize the appearance Sense, thanks to the Personalize icon in the Launch menu. Here we could not only select the classic live footage, but gave us Skins Sense and scenes. Scenes were divided into different sections such as Work and HTC, allows us to switch from multiple setups, like Sprint IDs, but very refined. Skins are backgrounds that can be downloaded in addition to the preloaded ones, and cared for some users such as music and Chinese New Year. We could link our Google contacts to other accounts, such as Facebook or MySpace, and their aggregated information would appear in the contact list. It was incredibly easy to get a handle on using this phone.
The little things were probably the best part of our experience. For example the HTC Inspire 4G uses the accelerometer for many tasks. We could change our phone to activate the speakerphone, and several 3D games and applications made use of the phone’s ability to orient themselves. The HTC Sense graphics also seemed polished retro switches, and access to the Android Market on a device like this is priceless. We were completely satisfied with the size of the HTC Inspire 4G possibilities when it came to the equipment under the hood. This phone can play with one of the big guns.
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