HTC Sprint NYC : April 04, 2012 HTC Evo One launch event |
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5:35 - The event starts on schedule; Sprint CEO Dan Hesse takes the stage and references a new Evo handset.
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5:35 - The new Evo will be the first phone to feature "HD Voice" technology.
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5:36 - HTC president Jason Mackenzie comes on stage to formally unveil the new Evo.
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5:38 - Device named the "Evo 4G LTE", rather than the Evo One monicker that appeared in earlier leaks.
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5:40 - HTC design lead Jonah Becker takes the stage to talk phone design.
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5:41 - New Evo is built with an aluminum "space frame" with black anodization, red highlights and bare aluminum accents.
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5:46 - Phone is designed to be "the only camera you'll ever need."
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5:47 - The kickstand, which is integrated into the red band on the back side, has been revived from earlier Evo.
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5:49 - Eight-megapixel sensor is said to offer improved autofocus time, four frames per second. f2.0 lens is said to improve sensitivity, while the flash intensity automatically adjusts to the focal range.
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5:49 - Users can shoot video and take photos at the same time without switching modes.
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5:53 - The new Evo is yet another HTC phone with Beats Audio processing.
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5:56 - HD voice is said to combine dual mics, encoder technology, and network technology to reduce background noise and improve clarity.
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5:58 - The device integrates a 2000mAh battery, slightly lower than the rumored 2650mAh battery.
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5:58 - The event has come to a quick conclusion, but stay tuned to our main page for a hands-on look at the new device.
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