We pulled a couple of strings to acquire the most desirable Android phone today, the HTC Evo 4G!
Check out Wired's video of our HTC Evo 4G disassembly!
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Today is a glorious day in the history of teardowns. We welcome the HTC Evo 4G to grandest stage of them all.
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The Evo 4G's technical highlights include:
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1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
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4.3 inch LCD Display
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512 MB RAM
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Dual cameras (1.3 MP front and 8MP back)
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HDMI output (requires adapter)
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Android 2.1
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After a bit of careful prying, the rear case easily pops off the Evo.
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Holy red innards! Maybe it's because the Republic of China's flag is 3/4 red?
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Like most reasonable phones, changing the Evo's battery is a snap.
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The 3.7 V, 1500 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery weighs in at 31 grams.
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That's 23% more capacity than an iPhone 3GS, 15% more than a Droid Incredible, and 7% more than a Nexus One.
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Look out! There's a liquid damage indicator on the battery's top edge.
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Big players on the board include:
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A Broadcom BCM4329 integrating Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM connectivity to provide speeds up to 50 Mbits/s in 802.11n.
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Sequans SQ1210 RF combo chip.
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Qualcomm's QSD8650 Snapdragon processor.
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Atmel's MXT224 Touchscreen controller.
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Qualcomm's RTR6500 CDMA2000 transceiver with GPS.
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Qualcomm's PM7540 power management IC.
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