The HTC Max 4G has a 3.8 inch resistive touch screen with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and the ability to display 65k colors. The phone comes pre-installed with the TouchFLO 3D finger-friendly navigation system and a few touch sensitive controls on the phone. The HTC Max 4G comes with an accelerometer and a proximity sensor which help in auto-ration of the display when the phone is rotated and auto turn-off of the display respectively.

The HTC Max 4G comes with a 3.5 mm audio out jack, which means you can plug in any of your favourite headphones to listen to the music. To get all your favourite much on the phone, the HTC Max 4G has a 8 GB storage, 288 MB of RAM and 256 MB of ROM. But if you think that this 8 GB of storage is not enough for you, you can extend the storage of the phone using a microSD card.

The HTC Max 4G supports GPRS and EDGE, but there is no 3G. Bu the phone comes with Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), WiMAX (802.16 e), Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and a miniUSB port for connecting the phone to the PC and also for charging purposes.

The HTC Max 4G comes with a 3.15 MP autofocus camera which takes pictures with a max resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. This camera can also record videos, CIF @ 30fps. Also, there is a secondary or front-facing camera on the phone which will let you make video calls.

The HTC Max 4G runs on a 400 MHz ARM 11 processor and has a dedicated Adreno 130 GPU. The setup is housed on a Qualcomm ESM7206A chipset. The HTC Max 4G runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional edition as the operating system. Also, the phone has a GPS module built in and supports A-GPS as well.

To power up all the hardware components of the phone, the HTC Max 4G comes with a standard 1500 mAh battery which gives a standby time of up to 350 hours and a talk time of up to 7 hours."; $review2 = "HTC Max 4G is the first smart phone in the world to have GSM and WiMax integration. The phone is predominantly designed to take advantage of the supreme carrier features to provide exceptional multimedia and telephony devices. This HTC phone is not designed to be one of the most popular phones, but the scarcity of WiMax integration proves that the phone is going to be a worthy possession of sorts.

The Max 4G is extremely customized for its market and the phone is pretty heavy. If you are so used to form factor mobile phones, you will find Max 4G to be quite difficult to use. The geek friendly display and touch sensitive buttons are good to see, but the overall styling of the phone indicates that folks at HTC didn't bother much about the looks of HTC Max 4G. The 3.8\" display does justice to the heavy weight of the phone, but it is very much prone to catch fingerprints and oils. The display is incredibly smooth and a slightest of touch will invoke the options beautifully.

HTC Max 4G runs Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, but the major selling point of the Max 4G phone is the TouchFlo UI. If you have already used Touch HD or Touch Diamond from HTC, you won't find much of a difference while using the TouchFlo interface. Max 4G has an excellent music and video player that guarantees all the fun of a multimedia enabled phone.

At the back of HTC Max 4G, you will find a 3 megapixel camera which is pretty much low standard compared to other smart phones that contain at least a 5 megapixel camera. The image quality is good, but video quality is good enough only for MMS. With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GSM support, the internet browser loads websites faster, thanks to WiMax.

The name HTC Max 4G excites us that there is going to be an array of network connectivity options. Sadly, however, Max 4G doesn't have 3G support. Smart phones that are loaded with music options are flooding the market now, but Max 4G doesn't have FM radio. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>