Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Jun 2010 14:38 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless While the spotlights are usually all over Apple's iPhone, there's another phone company out there which is busy winning the hearts and minds of many: HTC. Founded only 13 years ago, the company has become the primary supplier of top-notch Android phones. Last Friday, Sprint launched the HTC EVO 4G to raving reviews and considerable consumer interest.
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RE[4]: Comment by ssa2204
by Neolander on Tue 8th Jun 2010 15:58 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by ssa2204"
Neolander
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2010-03-08

The Evo has an HDMI port? Wow. But will the battery last through an entire HD movie streamed off wifi?

No, no need for wifi. The Evo brings a *physical* hdmi connector. You can then use an appropriate wire to connect it to a TV set, as an example when you're visiting a friend in order to both watch in high resolution some pira... errr... legally bought HD movie that lies in your phone's memory.

Google shows it best (2nd link for "htc evo hdmi") : http://www.intomobile.com/2010/03/23/sprint-htc-evo-4g-aka-superson...

Streaming through a cable does not eat up a lot of battery, so if your phone can play the whole movie without dying, chances are good that it may play it on the TV just as well. This is somewhat related to the composite output of a lot of Archos media players. Just a modern equivalent.

Edited 2010-06-08 16:02 UTC

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RE[5]: Comment by ssa2204
by phoenix on Tue 8th Jun 2010 16:00 in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by ssa2204"
phoenix Member since:
2005-07-11

Well, duh, of course you need a physical HDMI cable. ;)

What I meant was, as the OP mentioned, would the battery last through streaming an HD video from Netflix (either over wifi or 3G/4G) and outputting it to a TV.

If the battery will not last through that, then having an HDMI output is kind of pointless. Unless we're expected to carry around a charger at all times.

Edited 2010-06-08 16:01 UTC

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RE[6]: Comment by ssa2204
by Neolander on Tue 8th Jun 2010 16:03 in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by ssa2204"
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2010-03-08

As I said in the edit (sorry), TV output probably does not eat up much battery compared to displaying the movie on the phone. Especially if it's a fully digital output like HDMI.

Edited 2010-06-08 16:03 UTC

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RE[6]: Comment by ssa2204
by Bitterman on Tue 8th Jun 2010 21:12 in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by ssa2204"
Bitterman Member since:
2005-07-06

Can't directly answer your question cause i haven't used HDMI, but I'm not having any battery issues with my evo. Over night i turned on everything (wifi,bt,4g,gps,hotspot,pandora) then went to bed and still had around half battery left. I think pandora turned off after an hour or something cause it wasn't running when i woke up. I just manage the activity on it and press OFF what i dont use with widgets.

That being said i'll buy either extra batterys or car chargers cause its more for power not lasting.

All that being said im totally blown away by this phone. I've d/c my home internet and opted for the $30 hotspot/tethering. I basically break even with last months cell/internet bill if it wasn't for the $7 insurance, $10 fee and $5 so i can add my google voice as a land line. yeah about $17 more but now i qualify for a 13% discount so it'll probably be just a few bucks more.

$10 bucks more than my cell/home internet combined from last month except now I have a smartphone. Couldn't be happier almost like a free gadget.

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