O+ USA is now in the budget LTE segment with their EVO 4G that has just been released last December of 2014. It boasts decent specs like a 5-inch scratch-resistant HD display, quad-core processor, Android KitKat, and USB-OTG support. Bezels on the EVO 4G are just right, which blends well with its spacious screen. Laid flat on its back, the EVO 4G's edge is a bit thicker than One (M8) but both swell in the middle area of the device. Up top we have the 3.5mm audio jack and microUSB port which makes the bottom devoid of any slots or input. Using our standard benchmarking tools, the EVO 4G got pretty solid scores: AnTuTu - 30,314 (unverified score) Quadrant Standard - 9,930 Vellamo - 1,469 (Multi-core), 937 (Metal) 3DMark - 4,930 PCMark - 2,996 The imaging department is run by an able 8-megapixel rear camera. The O+ EVO 4G has got some easily-loved design going on. But the company seems like it’s slowly learning from its mistakes as they unveiled the O+ EVO 4G – the company’s first LTE-enabled smartphone with 5-inch 1280x720 display. Read more in our articles including "O+ EVO 4G Quick Review" and "O+ EVO 4G announced, 5-inch LTE smartphone for Php7,995".
O+ USA is now in the budget LTE segment with their EVO 4G that has just been released last December of 2014. It boasts decent specs like a 5-inch scratch-resistant HD display, quad-core processor, Android KitKat, and USB-OTG support.
Bezels on the EVO 4G are just right, which blends well with its spacious screen. Laid flat on its back, the EVO 4G's edge is a bit thicker than One (M8) but both swell in the middle area of the device. Up top we have the 3.5mm audio jack and microUSB port which makes the bottom devoid of any slots or input.
Our coverage of O+ EVO 4G specs includes: "O+ EVO 4G Quick Review"; "O+ EVO 4G announced, 5-inch LTE smartphone for Php7,995"; "HTC Evo 3D Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.