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How would you change HTC’s EVO 4G?

How would you change HTCs EVO 4G?

It could be America\’s first 4G smartphone, but if we had to guess, we\’d surmise that not everyone sees it as perfect. Despite the fact that we (almost) did. HTC\’s EVO 4G was (and still is) a showstopper of epic proportions, boasting among the many largest screens inside the smartphone universe and offering blistering speed under the hood. But with phone innovation happening faster than anyone could\’ve ever imagined just some years ago, we\’re sure that some ideas had been planted for your head since its launch earlier within the year. For those that\’ve been toying with this here phone, we\’re keenly drawn to learning how you\’d change things if given the risk. Would you offer a 3G-only version for those tired of paying that extra $10 / month surcharge? Would you be much more satisfied with Android 2.2 loaded on? Toss it over to another carrier? Go on and get vocal in comments below, cool?

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