
Sprint announced their version of the circular of HTC to CTIA 2011 today, called the view 4 G. Although Sprint does affects us pre-production equipment, they gave us a long demo showing the many uses of the accessory pen and a tour of the hardware.
The view of HTC 4 G has a 1.5 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, camera of 1.3 megapixel on the front for video calling, more a 5 megapixel camera on the back for the big boy images, 32 GB of internal storage more microSD support for an additional 32 GBB/g/n, with hotspot Wi - Fi and DLNA support for media sharing and connects to networks 4 G EV - DO 3 G from Sprint and WiMAX. He currently directs 2.3 Android, but it is planned to upgrade the 4 G view 3.0 honeycomb in the near future. Its signature feature is a pen that works with the capacitive display, allowing users to sign documents, annotate e-books and add notes of screenshots.
In my time on the audit, the 4 G workflow view and has a size of nice (with a particular profile slim and solid construction, as would be expected from HTC). The thing that jumps over me was the application notes, and more how would be useful for current students. Notes are shared until the cloud by Evernote, for you and your friends of friends can access them easily anywhere, more that you can tack on audio up to two hours in length - perfect for future reference in these long classes. I hope that HTC opens accessory pen with an SDK for developers of third-party app can explore new use cases, however nichey they are.
View HTC 4 G is Sprint this summer (undisclosed price), but in the meantime, here are a few stills with video in HD 1080p to come shortly.