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One of the first smartphones to run on AT&T's ultra-fast 4G mobile broadband network, the Android-powered HTC Inspire 4G features a gorgeous, extra-large 4.3-inch Super LCD touchscreen, and a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor to make quick work of all your social networking, image and video uploads, and e-mail replies. With AT&T's 4G network, you'll enjoy mobile broadband speeds up to 4x faster than AT&T's already fast mobile broadband network.
HTC Inspire 4G Review
The HTC Inspire 4G is the first to use the HTC Sense cloud. See what else AT&T's 4G behemoth is capable of in our comprehensive review.
The HTC Inspire 4G will be available from AT&T on February 13. It'll cost $100 with a new two-year contract.
HTC Inspire Is Short on Looks, Big on Everything Else
I'm not always sure where HTC draws its inspiration from. But the new Inspire, the latest top-tier Android phone offered by AT&T, definitely filled me with a sense of déjà vu.
Review: HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T review
The HTC Inspire 4G, like the Motorola ATRIX 4G, is one AT&T's first devices capable of running on its 4G HSPA+ network. It offers a stunning industrial design, a top notch user interface, and an high-spec camera. While some might find that its 4.3-inch...
Sense, which I mentioned earlier, can be used to customize the phone to your tastes. For one, HTC offers a bundle of its own widgets that includes a beautiful clock/weather widget and a Friend Stream widget for keeping up with the latest updates from...
HTC Inspire 4G
The HTC Inspire 4G is an excellent addition to AT&T's somewhat bare lineup of Android phones, but we had a hard time achieving "4G" speeds in our tests.
HTC Inspire Is Short on Looks, Big on Everything Else
Pros: Powerful phone at a great price. Lookit that screen! Dual mic noise canceling keeps calls clear. Overhauled Sense UI is snappy. Finally, a camera worth using. Built in DLNA for streaming media to home theaters
Cons: Accessing the battery results in broken fingernails. Hotspot occasionally drops devices (like they're hot) and tethering service will cost you extra. Headphone jack is woefully located at the bottom of the phone
Review: HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T review
Pros: Beautiful hardware design, fast 1GHz processor, large 4.3-inch screen, good camera
Cons: Sub-3G data speeds on a "4G" device, mediocre battery life, quiet speaker
HTC Inspire 4G (AT&T)
Pros: Inexpensive. Powerful. Lots of built-in apps and features
Cons: 4G speeds underwhelming. Android customization will enrage purists