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HTC EVO View

HTC EVO View
alaScore 84

114 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 114 reviews of HTC EVO View. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the portability and size. The price and usability are also appreciated.

performance, usability, price, size, portability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the HTC EVO View is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for HTC EVO View

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 29 user reviews of HTC EVO View from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People really like the camera. The screen is also mentioned favorably.

design, screen, camera

90% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : Stuart Miles (pocket-lint.com)

HTC EVO View 4G ditches HTC Flyer angelic look - Pocket-lint

 

The HTC Flyer, first launched at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, was white, came with 3G capabilities and was to be made available in the UK some time

Mar, 2011

Expert review by (engadget.com)

HTC EVO View 4G review

 

It's not often that we feel a keen sense of déjà vu while writing a review, but here we are. The EVO View 4G ($399.99) is a first, but also som...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : David Pierce (pcmag.com)

HTC EVO View 4G (Sprint)

 

The HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint adds a fast 4G connection to the HTC Flyer, an already capable tablet with excellent pen-input options. But unless you really want the pen experience, Android tablets running Google's tablet-specific Honeycomb OS are a...

Fast 4G coverage. Sleek, classy design. Solid performance. Clear, bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid.

Sprint's 4G coverage is still spotty. Outdated, non-tablet-specific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre.

Conclusions

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : JoannaStern (theverge.com)

Sprint Evo View 4G review

 

Wait, didn't we just review that tablet up there? Indeed, it was just a two weeks ago that HTC launched its 7-inch, WiFi Flyer at Best Buy, but next week the Android 2.3 tablet arrives on Sprint...

Well-built ; Stylus included ; Sense UI adds quite a bit on top of Android 2.3

Thicker than other tablets ; Stylus is easy to lose ; No OCR apps supported ; Expensive with two-year contract

Considering the Evo View 4G is already running outdated software and packing a single-core CPU, I’m not sure it’s an investment with much longevity

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Donald Bell (cnet.com)

HTC Evo View 4G (Sprint) review: HTC Evo View 4G (Sprint)

 

The HTC Evo View 4G puts a new spin on the 7-inch Android tablet, but its high price and smartphone-style OS are a tough sell next to its bigger, cheaper Honeycomb kin.

Jun, 2011

Expert review by (pcmag.com)

HTC EVO View 4G

 

The short version of the Flyer review: It's a very capable tablet that's aimed at a specific type of user. It doesn't run a dual-core, but instead uses a 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor that helps it zip along as fast as any Tegra-powered tablet. The 7-inch...

Fast 4G coverage. Sleek, classy design. Solid performance. Clear, bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid

Sprint's 4G coverage is still spotty. Outdated, non-tablet-specific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre

The HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint adds a fast 4G connection to the HTC Flyer, an already capable tablet with excellent pen input options. But unless you really want the pen experience, Android tablets running Google's Honeycomb OS are a better choice.

Expert review by : Chris Burns (slashgear.com)

HTC EVO View 4G Review

 

Welcome to a review of a tablet we essentially had a pretty good look at already, but have come to understand in a slightly better way now that it's got a new handsome color set on its outer bits. Head back to the review of the HTC Flyer EURO then see...

What you’ve got here is a note-taking machine. You’re able to use the Notes app in so many different ways that we’re surprised an iteration of this device hasn’t been called the HTC Scribbler. You’ve got to keep an eye on the pen, unless of course...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : PhoneArena Team (phonearena.com)

HTC EVO View 4G Review

 

Just a short year ago the tablet market was pretty barren. You had the iPad and…well that was about it. There were some no-name Windows CE ones out there and maybe even an Android tablet or two floating around in Chinese flea markets, but if you wanted...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Chris Thomas (reviewed.com)

HTC EVO View 4G

 

The HTC EVO View 4G gives you a fair return on your dollar, but ultimately falls behind in areas like battery life and screen performance.

Easily held, lightweight.; Charges insanely fast.; 4G enabled

Sluggish performance

All things considered, the HTC EVO View 4G gives you a fair return on your dollar, but ultimately falls behind in performance in areas like battery life and screen performance. While it will work fairly well outdoors, don’t expect it to be a great...

Apr, 2012

Expert review by : cellphones.ca (cellphones.ca)

HTC Evo View 4G

 

The HTC Evo View 4G is a sneaky device which manages to live its life as a tablet, while maintaining the appearance of a smartphone. This unit's compact screen is a mere 7 inches. This makes it perfect for tucking into a large pocket or a purse. For...

Aug, 2011

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