HTC Evo Shift, The First Android 4G in 2011
HTC began the 2011 with the presence of Evo Shift 4G, Android smartphone that can run on 4G WiMax network. Shift 4G is the successor of Evo 4G handsets. Of course, this latest version has some changes.
HTC Evo Shift 4G now has a sliding QWERTY keyboard. Screen size shrinks to 3.6 inch from the previous 4.3 inch. But, even the camera feature is reduced from 8 megapixels to 5 megapixels.
Shift 4G will soon be marketed in the United States to work with Sprint service. Hopefully, this handset will be trailing the success of his brother Evo 4G, which when released in June 2010 caused quite a lot queue of buyers.
As quoted from InformationWeek on Wednesday (01/05/2011), Shift using the Android 2.2 operating system or Froyo and powered by Qualcomm 800 MHz processor. The presence initiated various 4G handsets projected will attend in this 2011.
With the presence Shift, Sprint currently has three handsets that have 4G support. Two other mobile phones are Evo 4G and Samsung Epic 4G. The operator at Uncle Sam’s country indeed is in a race to held 4G services to their customers, which promises super-fast data access.











