Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Google Drive is live!


The worst kept secret on the planet is official now. That's right. Google's cloud service, Google Drive is live and direct on the web, Play Store, and Android. Google Drive is basically a re-branding of Google Docs, which isn't a bad thing. At the jump set, you get 5 GB to play with. You can upgrade up to 25 GB for 2.49 a month(which will also bump up your Gmail and Picasa storage as well), 100 GB for 4.99 a month, 1TB for $50 a month, and $800 a month for 16TB.

I haven't really put it through its paces yet, but this is a good start for Google, if they are going to compete in this field for the long term. My guess is that with their history of being able to infuse cash into whatever they get involved in, they will continue to upgrade Google Drive to become a dynamic piece of Google's ecosystem or it will die quickly. My guess is it will thrive as the future in cloud storage is upon us.



Once you go to Google Drive, you'll notice that is looks awfully familiar. Its basically Google Docs with a new name. You have to download an .exe file which in turn set  up a Google Drive folder on your hard drive. That's basically it. Just drag and drop files into your Google Drive folder or you can upload via the web application. On a side note, Google doesn't count any Google Doc files against your storage. My guess is, Google wants users to use your Docs more and more.

Also, there is a Google Drive app in the Play Store. Its a pretty clean interface with five options once you open.
    * My Drive - List all of your files and folders
    * Shared with me - List of files that were shared with you
    * Starred - All of your files you deem important and what to see right away
    * Recent - All of your recent actions you've done to your files
    * Offline - Files you've downloaded to your device to have when your connection is lost

Last but not least, here is Phil from Android Central doing a quick video of Google Drive.


                                                                                          


Sources: Google Drive, Cnet,

Monday, April 23, 2012

Rumor: Sprint releasing HTC EVO 4G LTE on May 18th



That phone up above ^^^^^^^^ could possibly be in my paws on May 18th. That's right my friends, a Sprint insider has told a friend at Androidandme that a May 18th release date is imminent. This rumor does follow up a rumor posted by Phonedog last week regarding that magical release date.

We all know that a pre-order date was established for May 7th. It will be priced nicely at $199.99 like all high end phones at Sprint.

I've read alot about the availability of LTE when the new EVO comes out, but will that stop you from upgrading or coming to Sprint? The best going for Sprint right now is their unlimited data plan. NOBODY can beat it right now. I'm curious to see if that will change when Sprint's Network Vision is completed in 2014. Personally, I'm a tech enthusiast and I will have this beauty in my hands on May 18th or in June.

Props to: Androidandme

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sprint Network Vision Locations added

Network-vision-leak


As you can see in the upper image, Sprint has revealed 8 locations that were recently complete with Network Vision in their respective areas. Glad to see that Sprint is staying on the peddle on getting the LTE rollout out as fast as they can. 

The Eight locations listed are:
Akron, OH
Atlanta, GA
Chicago, IL
Ft. Worth, TX
Nashville, TN
Rialto, CA
Stockton, CA

With Sprint's rollout of the LG Viper, Galaxy Nexus, and the soon to be released HTC EVO 4G LTE,  some areas will hopefully be able to use LTE on their phones very soon. 

Props to: GoodandEvo

Name Change

Since the HTC One X name never materialized for Sprints version, I am changing the name. Thanks to Sprint, the EVO name will live on for the next Sprint flagship device. I will do my best to keep bringing news, rumors, and anything for the EVO 4G LTE. I'm excited to finally to see a light at the end of the tunnel. The EVO will be here soon and I just can't wait. Keep coming back as I will try to add content on a daily basic. Thanks again. Happy reading.

ME

Monday, April 16, 2012

Would you want a White HTC EVO 4G LTE?

EVO 4G LTE white

Would you pass on a black EVO 4G LTE if a white version was available at launch? A forum member over at Android Central asked this. In the past, Sprint has come out with white version of their popular phones. My only questions is, would Sprint announce a white version before pre-orders start? Or would Best Buy have an exclusive again like the EVO 4G? And if Best Buy does get an exclusive again, would you wait and not pre-order in hopes of this? Now, that's an interesting question.

Head on over to Android Central's HTC EVO 4G forum to join in the discussion.

Props to: Android Central

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Best Buy has a sign-up page for EVO 4G LTE Info



Thinking about upgrading to the HTC EVO 4G LTE with Best Buy? Have no fear, they have a sign up page now so you won't miss any details as we get closer to the launch of Sprint's next flagship device. I've already signed up but haven't gotten anything yet from them. Sprint has already released a pre-order date of May 7th. But besides that, no news on a launch date or accessories. Hopefully the marketing will start up soon.

Hit the link to sign up and get your emails straight from Best Buy.

Best Buy HTC EVO 4G LTE Info page

Thursday, April 5, 2012

HTC One X vs HTC EVO 4G LTE



Now that Sprint has unveiled their version of the HTC One X, called the HTC EVO 4G LTE, let's see who's on top of the world right now. I'm going to list many features of the phone to compare and based this off of my thinking and what I've read on the net since last night. Let's Go!!!!


HTC One X HTC EVO 4G LTE
Design:  All white unibody x All black with red accents
and silver trim
Screen: 4.7-inch Super LCD2 display x 4.7-inch Super LCD2 display x
Processor:  Qualcomm S4 processor at 1.5 GHz x Qualcomm S4 processor at 1.5 GHz x
Camera: F2.0 8mm wide-angle optics x F2.0 8mm wide-angle optics x
Software: Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4 x Ice Cream Sandwich and Sens 4 x
Audio:  Beat by Dre x Beat by Dre x
Battery: 1800mah 2000mah removable x
Storage:  16gb 16gb and sd card slot x
Other:  HD Voice x


In my honest opinion, the One X is so different from what HTC has done in the past, that a lot of folks would rather have this version. But on the other hand, the EVO 4G LTE stays true to the EVO spirit and has the kickstand back, that might swayed the OG EVO owners to stay HTC versus getting the Galaxy Nexus or waiting to see if Samsung brings the SGIII to Sprint.

I'm staying with Sprint cause I like the style of the EVO. I kinda wished for more red accents but since I'll be on Sprint, I have a bigger battery and a micro sd slot.

Update: I forgot to mention that the EVO 4G LTE is going to come with Google Wallet also.