The HTC Evo Design 4G may just hit the tech terrain via Boost Mobile by the end of this quarter. Being endowed with a scoop of Android, the handset has certainly got many loyalists waiting with bated breath for the device to arrive through this particular carrier. And if the buzz should materialize, then mobile enthusiasts need not wait for long to pocket their preferred model.
The Evo Design 4G is definitely not new to the land of handsets as it was already released back in October last year through Sprint. With the supposed upcoming iteration, entertainment aficionados can expect to lay their hands on many enticing attributes, some of which have already been experienced in the Sprint version of the HTC Evo. However, as Pocketnow reveals, the phone in question may just be infused with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich instead of the original Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, which was accommodated within the Sprint gadget.
Besides this alteration, it seems like all the other specifications are intact. The Boost Mobile version would be graced with a 4-inch super LCD with qHD resolutions of 960 x 540p and even feature a 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor and 768MB RAM. The WiMax-capable device also includes a 5MP color CMOS camera which comes complete with auto focus and other attributes. There is also a 1.3MP front-facing snapper for web conferencing with loved ones. Measuring 4.8 x 2.4 x 0.47 inches, the handset weighs only 5.22 ounces.
The HTC Evo Design 4G is expected to arrive through Boost Mobile before the end of this quarter, although there is no official confirmation as of now. The carrier may just divulge more information as the launch date draws near, so stay tuned.