EVO 4G's Android 2.2 update starts trickling out tomorrow, loads of new features and fixes in store? (update: official for August 3rd!)
We're not certain that this date is going to hold -- things like this have an uncanny tendency to slip at the last possible moment -- but we're at least hopeful to see some internal Sprint communication that they're trying to get the EVO 4G updated to Froyo as soon as tomorrow, July 30. It'd be the perfect way to kick off the weekend, wouldn't it? Turns out this is no mere 2.2 upgrade, though -- they're making a bunch of changes, too, including a host of new preloaded widgets, a flashlight mode for the camera's LED flash, light-assisted 720p video, and "improvement" to the quality of said video capture (something we specifically complained about in our review). Unfortunately, it looks like the hotspot hack might be sealed off with this update, but that really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. As we said, we're hopefully the date sticks, because Sprint has identified it as a "high priority for competitive reasons" -- in other words, these guys must be feeling the Droid heat -- but the PR is apparently going to identify the week of August 1 as the first push, so the devices getting the OTA tomorrow might just be a very small, select group to ensure that nothing spectacularly bad happens. We're pulling for you, EVO owners.
Update: It's been made official! Notifications will go out starting August 3, but Sprint's doing something extremely cool by allowing eager users to opt-in early and grab the download at their choosing. Follow the break for the full press release.
Update: It's been made official! Notifications will go out starting August 3, but Sprint's doing something extremely cool by allowing eager users to opt-in early and grab the download at their choosing. Follow the break for the full press release.
Sprint is the first wireless carrier to bring Android 2.2 to customers using the award-winning HTC EVO™ 4G beginning Tuesday, Aug. 3
Android 2.2 offers HTC EVO 4G feature enhancements including Bluetooth® voice dialing, built-in Flash, the ability to store apps to the memory card and much, much more
The award-winning HTC EVO 4G just got that much better. We are excited to announce that beginning the week of Aug. 1; Sprint will begin rolling out the Android 2.2 upgrade to its HTC EVO 4G customers.
Sprint will be the first wireless carrier to bring1 the latest version of Android to its customers. The Android 2.2 software release provides a significant number of feature enhancements, including:
• Voice Dialing Over Bluetooth.
• Application Storage on External Memory, giving users more storage room for all their apps.
• Camera 4-way rotation allows the camera icons to rotate with the camera.
• Improved Browser Performance including a faster JavaScript engine and Flash 10x Support improving the user's ability to view videos and available content associated with web pages.
"Sprint is thrilled with our customers' response to HTC EVO 4G and the innovative and exciting experience it offers," said Fared Adib, vice president – Product Development for Sprint. "It is exciting for us to lead the industry in bringing the Android 2.2 update to these customers and improve on the amazing experience they receive with America's first 4G capable phone."
Easy Downloading
Sprint will begin sending update notifications to users in waves beginning Tuesday, Aug. 3 and the upgrade should be available for all HTC EVO 4G users by the middle of August.
The notification will let the users know that the update is available and it will provide the simple two-step over-the-air download process.
1. Users will receive a notification that Android 2.2 is available for download.
2. Once the user has downloaded the update, they will be prompted to install the update. The user will be notified that their device will be disabled during the installation process. The phone will be ready to use once the process completes.
For those who just can't wait to get Android 2.2, there will be an easy user initiated option to download the upgrade. Customers can access the software update through their HTC EVO 4G under the Settings Menu System Updates HTC Software Update. This will initiate the three-step process also.
Rave Reviews and Accolades for EVO
Check out what the top tech reviewers are saying about the device.
Walt Mossberg with the Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) says:
"The HTC EVO 4G, when used on Sprint's 4G network, offers the highest consistent downstream data speeds I have ever seen on a cellular network. It also has a number of other strong features: a front-facing camera for video chatting, and the ability to serve as a Wi-Fi hotspot (for an extra fee of $30 a month) that can simultaneously connect up to eight laptops or other devices to the Internet."
Chris Ziegler with Engadget says:
"Let us be crystal clear: we love this phone. Nay, we adore it. ...truly one of the best smartphones ever made..."
Sascha Segan with PC Magazine says:
"...if you live online, the EVO offers a big, beautiful, and powerful window to the world."
"The EVO starts with a world-class 3G smartphone and adds 4G as a "turbo boost" option. If you're an intensive Web user, you'll like it even without 4G."
Bonnie Cha with CNET says:
"Overall, the HTC Evo 4G is, hands-down, the best smartphone that Sprint has to offer and certainly ranks as one of the best Android phones on the market today."
Jessica Mintz with the Associated Press says:
"HTC's Evo 4G phone is fast, powerful and fun to use - as long as your heart isn't set on tapping into the speedier new network it was designed for."
Mark Spoonauer with Laptop Magazine says:
"Even if 4G hasn't yet reached your neck of the woods, the Evo 4G is a killer device thanks to its zippy processor, huge display, and an interface that makes Android more intuitive and user-friendly. While the keyboard could be better and the battery life longer, the Evo 4G richly deserves our Editors' Choice award. It's a no-brainer for Sprint customers, and a tempting choice for those on other carriers."
Matt Buchannan with Gizmodo says:
"It's actually staggering how different the experience is of using a phone that has over 4 inches of display, diagonally, versus more conventional screens, which run closer to 3.5 inches. Even when you're using the same OS at the same resolution-in this case, Android 2.1 with HTC's Sense UI at 800x480, seen on their last few Android phones.
It's kind of like when the jeans you've been wearing forever start to fit a little too snugly because you've been eating a little too well, and you finally cave and buy a bigger pair of jeans, there's a mindblowing moment when you close the button for the first time of how much freedom you suddenly have to breathe. So you kind of hyperventilate."
CNET, LAPTOP Magazine and eWeek gave HTC EVO 4G awards for Best of Show when it was announced at CTIA this spring. It was also recently cited on MobileTechReview's Best Smartphones and Best Touch Screen Phones lists.
Customer favorites on HTC EVO 4G's long list of features include the 4.3-inch screen, dual 8MP video camera capable of capturing HD quality and front-facing 1.3MP camera. They also appreciate the HDMI output jack making it simple to start a movie for your children in the backseat of the car with the phone and then connect to an HDTV to finish it when you arrive at home.2 Business customers highlight its super-fast 1GHz processor, simultaneous voice and data capability in 4G or Wi-Fi coverage areas enabling Web surfing and more during conversation, and built-in mobile hotspot for up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices.3 For HTC EVO 4G images visit Sprint's image gallery.
Amazing at 3G, Unbelievable at 4G
Sprint is the first national carrier offering the next generation of broadband technology today in 43 markets. Sprint 4G delivers download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G from any other wireless carrier4, giving HTC EVO 4G a faster data speeds than any U.S. wireless device available today. HTC EVO 4G's exciting features and applications are compelling and powerful in a 3G world, but they become even more amazing when experienced with 4G speeds.



























Froyo + holding my phone any way I want it???? ha! beat that iphone 4!
@m3nphls
Really? Does there need to be a brainless slanging match on every mobile phone post?
Grow up.
@m3nphls
the gods of awesomeness have blessed the evo.
huuuuummmmmmmmmmmm
@m3nphls nah, I will rather practice safe iphone holding and use a rubber. Be safe.
@Tes: Sir, there is a war going on, so yes. Whether or not its necessary, juvenile, immature, etc, you will always have comments like this. That's how wars work.
@m3nphls OMFG!... Lets GO! (puts EVO on kick stand to admire it and show off to employees at the job)
@Tes
Butthurt much? Just ignore it, like how we are told to ignore the tons of Apple posts.
@Everyone else
EVO EVO EVO!!! Can't wait for the Epic and even more 4G superphones!!! Me and my little bitty Hero will be watching from the sidelines until July when I can upgrade! Go Sprint!
@Mike10010100
My main and ONLY mobile phone is an HTC Desire that I rooted and I'm running 2.2 now. I'm just not a rabid fanboy.
@m3nphls
Man, as if I needed another reason to love this phone. Amazing
@dswatson83
Long live the EVO!!!
@m3nphls Am I the only one that noticed they said it would be available for client initiated update tomorrow? Doesn't that mean we can initiate it on our end by checking for an update, but they won't push it until 8-2?
I hope so!
@Tes
Ah, then you know all too well about being told to just "ignore" articles and comments that we don't agree with.
EVO + Froyo = Cataclysmic Black-hole appearances across the USA
@geniusdog254 Yes, you are correct.
@Tes
Tes wasnt even trolling. The comments are becoming less funny and more childish.
@Plazmic Flame
That much awesomeness compressed into such a tiny space of a phone is simply too dense. It will definitely punch a hole in the space-time continuum. The universe can't support such amazingness!
@Mike10010100
Yes and I'm also aware of complaints from us non iPhone users that Engadget would mention the iPhone in stories that had nothing to do with it...but now it seems it's us doing it in the comments. Why even mention iPhone?
When I rooted and installed 2.2 last week the custom ROM I used came with a new boot animation...a green Android peeing on an Apple logo. The ROM was perfect, fast, stable...2.2 was great. But having to see that animation every time I turned the phone on just screamed "Inferiority complex!!!" Took an hour to find the original HTC "quietly brilliant" boot animation to replace it.
@m3nphls
I'm hopefully too!!!!!
lets stop bashing steve, android army. I mean so what that he cut in line for a liver. we got the superior tech now, eclair and froyo are brilliant, just need to get out there with our orgasmic phones to grab mindshare. switched my girlfriend off iphone to a vibrant, switched a girl at work to vibrant after she saw mine, one by one, baby. iPhone4 nerd wondered what the commotion was, showed him Terminator Salvation in 720p MKV being played back with hardware acceleration on my SAMOLED Vibrant, "damn" was all he had for me.
Also, Gingerbread will have a 6 month headstart on the next iOS, will do away with all these silly OEM ui overlays and bring the awesome. Android maybe be a speck in apple's rear view mirror, but its approaching at incredible speed.
@Tes
Hey, every time we complained about the iPhone being mentioned, people would tell us that we could just skip over it or ignore it, and that the mere fact that we commented on the article meant that we were driving more traffic to that article. We literally couldn't win.
Now we have a defense against the constant iPhone overuse. Let's use it.
Secondly, that little animation you're talking about has been around a long time. I don't think I would enjoy having it on my phone every time I booted it up, but then again, it wouldn't matter that much to me. I tend not to stare at my phone as it's booting up; I'm doing other things.
@MisterWarmth
I have had the exact same experience showing my Hero (A Hero of all things!) to my friends who own iPhones. They're impressed with the ease of use, and I'm seeing more and more people jumping on the Android bandwagon. Of course, I don't go around preaching to people about how awesome my phone is and how it's always going to be better than everyone else's.
@Mike10010100
Our defences against over-saturation of the iPhone is to mention the iPhone every opportunity we have no matter how tenuous the link?
Um...OK.
@m3nphls My iPhone makes calls just fine, thanks.
Next.
@Tes
I get your point, man. And I do think the comment was slightly immature. In fact, I'd rather not have the iPhone mentioned at all, but if it's going to be mentioned, let's use our defense.
In other news, I really wish I had waited another month for the EVO. Unfortunately, it was already past my return date and I couldn't take it back :(
Can't wait for the Epic, and whatever dual core awesomeness is in store!
@m3nphls
i think im crying like a little bitch!!
@m3nphls
Ditto. Vote on it!
http://2fa.in/bFwLur
@Tes I'm with you on this one. I find its happening in phases. At the moment I think there's definetly a peak forming in terms of a critical competition point and its evident that this shift in control as it were is going as smooth as tectonic plates. Voices on both sides of the fence are getting -extremely- loud.
@Tes
true.. just ignore others and enjoy your phone/os
@m3nphls what a joke.
I can hold my phone any way I want, it's folks like you that are uneducated in the subject and act like sheep that start wars.
Hey bro, hows that low res screen? Hows that low battery life?
I'd rather have a media blown up issue that really isn't one and a free case + a playboy phone than a no battery, low res, Android phone.
but hey that's my opinion.
@m3nphls Man you android fanboys are sooooo fucking annoying. There can't be a stupid article about anything phone-related without the same stupid, tired comments about the iphone and the antenna issue. Grow the fuck up, please.
@m3nphls
Froyo is a playboy blonde
IPhone4 is buckeye toothed Hooker
@rmbrown09
"Hey bro, hows that low res screen? Hows that low battery life?"
Lol. How's that smaller screen, signal issues, walled garden, abusive CEO, Apple tax and reality distortion field?
Eh, whatever. Trying to start a flame war? Won't happen. We're all too elated about 2.2 + EVO!
@m3nphls
iWin
@rmbrown09
Talking about sheep, look at you and your ignorance to how big the antenna issue is for Apple. As far as battery life, this update to 2.2 should help a lot.
Do you really feel so inferior that you have to post your iPhone comments here on an article about the EVO? I'm guessing yes!
@vqro
*Ahem, ahem* Hold on, everyone. I've been waiting to do this since the dawn of time.
You're obviously an Apple fanboy, so let me ask you: Why do you not just move on? Why do you feel the need to click into this article, comment on it, and drive more traffic towards this page, thus increasing the chances of more Android posts? And for the pièce de résistance: Just don't read it.
@Tes
Quit Whining or we won't let you on are hotspot when you have no signal.
@Mike10010100 Not an apple fanboy at all. And I am genuinely interested in Android articles, just not the immature b.s. from silly fangirls like you. Seriously... your comment history speaks for itself. Oh and another thing... I really don't give a shit what a petty, self-important, arrogant little thing like you thinks of me. How's that?
@Slimnutz
our hotspot I mean.
@rmbrown09
Now now be a good boy..... run along and go measure your bar width and/or go create some new desktop folders.
We will all be enjoying flash content, 4G speeds, lightning fast apps on our low res screen while you get to admire your rubber encased jewel drop signal in an awesome resolution. Your envy is so evident
@MisterWarmth
i have the evo and saw the vibrant in the store and the screen was awesome im also glad to see android owners love android regardless if its the vibrant evo droid x incredible or nexus one!!!
@vqro
"Not an apple fanboy at all. And I am genuinely interested in Android articles, just not the immature b.s. from silly fangirls like you."
Yep. That sounds like the standard line that people repeat after being stupidly told just to "not read something". Usually, the people would then say "Just don't read the comment."
Oh, and real mature with the fangirls comment. lol
"Seriously... your comment history speaks for itself."
That I attack fanboys from all sides? Yeah, that's pretty much what I do, thanks!
"Oh and another thing... I really don't give a shit what a petty, self-important, arrogant little thing like you thinks of me. How's that?"
U mad? It seems that reading this article has gotten your blood pressure pretty high. Perhaps you should take some time to breathe a little.
@m3nphls Lol you fucking nerd
@Mike10010100 You're really funny but you live in your own little imagined world where people actually take this stuff seriously, except the only ones talking about "wars" and "mindshare" and "convincing people over to your side" are you and other fanboys like you. I'm actually happy for EVO owners because guess what... I don't care about this little "war" you and the other idiot are talking about. But go on pretending your not an android fanboy/apple hater. There's people who like Android who are cool about it and people who like Apple who are cool about it. People with low self esteem like you talk about "wars". And THAT is funny.
@Andork
Hahaha! Your comment history is hilarious! What a bitter existence you have! You need to calm down a bit and realize that you created a user name on a tech blog in order to criticize "nerds" who you will likely never know in real life. If that isn't being a nerd yourself, I don't know what is.
In other words, STFU you hypocrite.
Woohoo!!! Go HTC!!! Bringing Froyo to market in a timely manner even with Sense.
And for all the Sense haters-you can turn it off so quit whining-HTC's delivering the Froyo goods.
@m3nphls Actually, I lose a few bars when completely covering the top half inch of the phone. I'll just have to avoid holding my EVO like I'm picking up a turd.
@Slimnutz
Again, genius, try reading. I don't own an Phone. I have my own hotspot on my FroYo running Desire. Keep up.
I didn't realise fanboiyism causes illiteracy, but it seems to make sense.
@Tes That's the rom maker's decision to include that particular bootanimation.
@vqro
"You're really funny but you live in your own little imagined world where people actually take this stuff seriously, except the only ones talking about "wars" and "mindshare" and "convincing people over to your side" are you and other fanboys like you."
I'm pretty certain that tech companies and blogs take this stuff seriously, as well as anyone who wishes to become part of the industry. Also, I prefer Android, but am not a fanboy. I will defend or attack whatever point is wrong with each OS.
"I'm actually happy for EVO owners because guess what... I don't care about this little "war" you and the other idiot are talking about."
Says the person who decided to comment on this war, proving that you DO care about it. See how you can get trapped in that? It's best to just avoid it altogether if you really want to prove that you don't care. Also, your comment history has a trend towards "caring" about what other people are saying about the iPad (which you own) and the iPhone 4.
"But go on pretending your not an android fanboy/apple hater. There's people who like Android who are cool about it and people who like Apple who are cool about it. People with low self esteem like you talk about "wars". And THAT is funny."
I didn't bring up a "war". That was much earlier. Low self esteem? You mean like:
"Stock hater answer. Grow the F up."
"So funny to see all the Android fangirls having a total nerdgasm over this and high-ranking each other"
and my personal favorite:
"Does your refrigerator have a glass front? No? Then STFU."
@m3nphls
2.2 deliciousness! What makes this more awesome is that my company just gave us an ice cream social this afternoon lmaooo.. the reps must have knew froyo was coming for my phone!
In other news, I just jizzed in my pants lmao. Thank you China! Woooo