HTC EVO 4G
Yes, the HTC EVO 4G has one of the largest displays on the market, and it features an 800 x 480-pixel resolution with 65,000 colors. When we talk about displays, the big question is "Does this beat the iPhone 4's Retina display?" The HTC EVO 4G comes pretty damn close, but it receives tough competition from Apple's pixel-packing Retina and the Samsung Galaxy S Super AMOLED screens. We favored the EVO 4G's screen over the Motorola Droid X's though, as it seemed slightly more polished and refined.
Structurally, the HTC EVO 4G is more ergonomically sound than the Droid X because its back side features rounded edges while the Droid X feels like a large rectangular brick in the pocket. The EVO 4G has HTC's signature fiery red interior when the back panel is removed, exposing a large rechargeable battery that must be removed in order to get at the MicroSD card. This is where we'd expect a little more quality from one of the most powerful phones on the market. The back panel is constructed of a flimsy plastic and removing the MicroSD card is like trying to fish an amoeba out of a cell. Aside from that, the HTC EVO 4G is one of the most solidly constructed phones in existence. Plus, with an Otterbox case, the EVO has an intimidating bodyguard.
from infosyncworld.com

