Securely sync contacts, calendar, tasks and notes with your PC via secure USB.
Sync automatically via your local wi-fi network whenever you are near your PC.
Sync contacts and calendar to Google. You phone automatically stays in sync with your Google account.
Hosted wireless sync - $9.95/month. Secure wireless sync without the cloud.
The EVO Design 4G is similar to the EVO 3D (mentioned below), but without the 3D display. Despite the lack of 3D, the EVO Design 4G provides top-end specs at a great price - lots of value in this device. Featuring a slightly smaller 4-inch screen, a dual-core processor and 4G WIMAX data, this is a solid contender.
What doesn't it do? This superphone really does max out with the top specs, however, the feature everyone is talking about is the 3D display. The 3D effect works without glasses! On the back, you'll find dual cameras for (amazing) 3D pictures and video. No doubt, this will be one of the hottest phones of 2011.
The HTC EVO View 4G is a 7" Android tablet that inherits the spirit of the original EVO. It features a unique stylus for easy handwritten notes. It operates on Sprint's 4G Wimax network for fast data speeds on the go.
What kind of unit is the EVO Shift 4G? It's pretty much a smaller version of the HTC EVO 4G except that it has a slide out QWERTY horizontal keyboard. The phone is supposed to be a CDMA workable version of the HTC's Desire Z unit.
Similarly to the HD2, the HTC EVO 4G sports a giant 4.3-inch display and a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset. The most interesting thing about it however, is that it's the first phone in the United States to support Sprint's WiMAX 4G network. This allows it to take advantage of better video streaming, faster data connectivity and a 1.3MP front-facing camera for video calls. It has HTC's renowned Sense UI on top of Android 2.1, which means users will have access to thousands of applications. Another premium feature of the smartphone is the 8MP camera with HD video recording.