Review: HTC Evo 4G
The capacitive touchscreen on the HTC Evo 4G worked flawlessly. The phone responded quickly to my taps and all of the multi-touch gestures worked smoothly. You can pinch and zoom in the photo gallery, Web browser and in Google Maps. You can even pinch the home screen to bring up a quick look screen that shows all seven home panels at once. Flick scrolling worked well, too, and the phone has kinetic scrolling built in everywhere, so menus will stretch out and pop back when you scroll to the very edge.

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