I see the HTC Inspire as the most mainstream of AT&T's three upcoming Android super-phones—the Samsung Infuse 4G is even bigger, and the Motorola Atrix may be too much phone for some people. For now, though, the HTC Inspire can hold its own with the best American smartphones.
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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.
Read the full review →This is the best phone on AT&T, and the first phone I've used that is a true competitor to the iPhone for the average consumer. It's no "iPhone killer", because that doesn't exist. But it's easy to use, looks great, is well built and provides a great user experience.
Read the full review →It's just good enough that first-time owners will find a lot to love, but by the end of the two-year agreement, the only inspiration they'll be feeling is to upgrade. Thanks to the huge strides Android made over the last year, there will surely be plenty to choose from.
Read the full review →The HTC Inspire 4G is a fantastic Android phone and at $99 with a two-year contract it’s one of the best values on AT&T. HTC reps have told us that it will get an Android 2.3 upgrade fairly soon as well, which will be great.
Read the full review →The Inspire 4G is an extremely well-rounded phone. The screen is gorgeous, the software is well-tuned, and it is a bit "future proof. If you're looking for one of the best large-screen Android phones on the market today, the Inspire 4G is hard to beat.
Read the full review →This phone really has all the ingredients to make me love it, but it just seemed to be lacking. It's sexy, built like a tank, huge beautiful screen, not plasticy, it should be a no-brainer homerun. Overall if you aren't looking for 4g speeds, and are able to (like me) charge your phone often...
Read the full review →While this isn't the flagship of Android device, I find it is an especially good Android device for AT&T. I own it and love my device.
Read the full review →Overall, a fantastic HTC phone. Great display and design and frequent updates to the Sense OS keep me up to date. Love the screen size and ability to customize everything! The only noticeable downside is battery life. For someone like me who is constantly utilizing every aspect of this phone, my...
Read the full review →The Insipire 4G is a typical run-of-the-mill Android 2.2 phone with HTC Sense for AT&T. In no way are it's features innovative, but as a daily phone for the comfortable smartphone user not looking for all the latest market gimmicks and buzzword features (no 3D viewing or camera, no dual-core...
Read the full review →As an iPhone convert, the Android world is a little overwhelming at first. But after realizing the AT&T sideloading issue, I quickly rooted and but CoreDroid on there. The Sense UI is great and has alot of little tweaks that make it much easier. Battery seems great so far, and the speed seems...
Read the full review →I've used this phone for a year. It has worked flawlessly everyday. It's my only phone. ATT has updated the phone twice - currently on Froyo. No trouble with anything except the occaisional video. Highly recommed a blue tooth headset. I use the Jawbone Era.
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