Don’t you think it’s fairly a good move for AT&T to take Android devices seriously since it lost exclusivity of the Apple’s iPhone? Just in time for the company’s own version of 4G network, HTC and AT&T collaborate launching HTC Inspire 4G as the flagship 4G smartphones to go first on AT&T’s HSPA+ network. The Inspire 4G is also the first handset in the US “to enhance the HTC Sense experience with htcsense.com, an online service that extends the HTC Sense experience beyond the handset. This allows people to find a lost phone on a map, send a command to make the phone sound an alert – even while on “silent” mode, and if needed, remotely wipe all of the phone’s data with a single command.” Besides the fast connection the Inspire 4G can offer, the smartphone features 8 megapixel camera, Dolby and SRS surround sound, active noise cancellation and a sleek unibody design machined from a single block of aluminum. Don’t stay too much here, we got the HTC Inspire 4G’s full specification after the break.
HTC Inspire 4G’s Full Specification
General | 2G Network | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
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3G Network | HSDPA 850 / 1900 | |
Announced | 2011, January | |
Status | Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q1 |
Size | Dimensions | 122.9 x 68.1 x 11.7 mm |
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Weight | 163.9 g |
Display | Type | S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
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Size | 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches | |
– Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate – Proximity sensor for auto turn-off – HTC Sense UI – Multi-touch input method |
Sound | Alert types | Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones |
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Speakerphone | Yes | |
– 3.5 mm audio jack – Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement |
Memory | Phonebook | Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall |
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Call records | Practically unlimited | |
Internal | 4 GB storage, 768 MB RAM | |
Card slot | microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included |
Data | GPRS | Yes |
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EDGE | Yes | |
3G | HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps | |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA | |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR | |
Infrared port | No | |
USB | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
Camera | Primary | 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash |
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Features | Geo-tagging, face detection | |
Video | Yes, 720p | |
Secondary | No |
Features | OS | Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo) |
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CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8255 1 GHz processor | |
Messaging | SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM | |
Browser | HTML | |
Radio | Stereo FM radio with RDS | |
Games | Yes | |
Colors | Black, Brown | |
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS support | |
Java | Via third party application | |
– Digital compass – Dedicated search key – Google Search, Maps, Gmail – YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration – MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA9 player – DivX/Xvid/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV9/player – Facebook, Twitter applications – Adobe Flash 10.1 – Voice memo – T9 |
Battery | Standard battery, Li-Ion 1230 mAh | |
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Stand-by | Up to 372 h | |
Talk time | Up to 6 h |
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