Abstract: Aaron reviews the HTC Inspire 4G , AT&T's newest Android smartphone and an awesome addition to their lineup. With a 1 GHz next-generation Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera, HSPA+ compatibility, and Android 2.2 (Froyo), it's an upgr...
Fast performance, Excellent call quality, well rounded software package with mobile hotspot, good camera, solid hardware construction with great large display,
No front facing camera for video calls, 4G speeds aren’t quite 4Glike where we tested
Overall, we are quite taken with the HTC Inspire 4G and consider it to be one of the best Android smartphones available on the market today. And again, love it or leave it, we really do like HTC Sense and how HTC has spruced up the phone with extras a...
Abstract: Mitchell Back in early 2010 I reviewed the HTC Desire, and I liked it a lot. I liked it so much that I actually bought one the day that it was launched here (which lined up well with the day the review unit went back). Unfortunately the love affair e...
Again, we're going to give AT&T the benefit of the doubt on the HSPA+ situation. It's unfortunate that we were unable to test the true capability of the Inspire 4G because we don't have access to the faster speeds, despite moving within a 50 mile radi...
Abstract: The HTC Inspire 4G is the first to use the HTC Sense cloud. See what else AT&T's 4G behemoth is capable of in our comprehensive review.HTC Inspire 4G Report AT&T has been broadening its hemispheres with power packed Android models for 2011, and the HT...
Fast, huge display, elegant materials and HTC Sense software at a low price, Fast, huge display, elegant materials and HTC Sense software at a low price, Fast, huge display, elegant materials and HTC Sense software at a
GPS on our unit had issues indoors, battery life just passable, 4G HSPA+ on AT&T isn't impressing us yet. GPS on our unit had issues indoors but was fine outdoors, battery life just passable, GPS on our unit had issues
AT&T and HTC have a winner in the HTC Inspire 4G. It’s a high end phone with a mid-tier price, and the quality, speed, materials and grand display are simply wonderful. Call quality is top notch and data speeds are solid though AT&T hasn’t yet reached...
Abstract: AT&T isn’t exactly known for its hot Android lineup, but it has the HTC Inspire 4G ($100 with a two-year contract from AT&T; price as of Feb. 2), one of many 4G phones debuting this year that will challenge the iPhone 4 as the carrier’s top dog. The In...
Published: 2011-02-05, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: The first 4G phone using the AT&T wireless network is about to arrive, and we have one here for testing. The HTC Inspire 4G showed up on our doorstep yesterday, and after 24 hours of putting it through its paces, I’m impressed with the hardware, but no...
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Here's an unboxing and a feature tour of the AT&T Inspire 4G, a new Android 2.2 Froyo smartphone on AT&T that's the first device to take advantage of its HSPA+ 4G network. The Inspire is based upon HTC's Desire...