We take a look at the U.S. version of the HTC Flyer we saw at Mobile World Congress, called the HTC Evo View.
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The HTC Evo View is a rebranding of the HTC Flyer first announced at Mobile World Congress; this time it's 4G-capable. Sprint snagged it for a summer release.
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Back
The Evo View has a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting. The bump at the tablet's tail adds grip.
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HDMI and USB
There's a combined HDMI and Micro-USB charging port.
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Side
The sides are sleek, but feature-sparse, with just a volume rocker.
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With the pen you can scribble directly on the Evo View's home screen.