The EVO 4G, now with Wireless - N

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Cellphones, Wireless, Mobile Handsets
EVO 4G gets 802.11n WiFi by changing two lines of code
By Sean Hollister posted Jun 23rd 2010 7:25AM
The EVO 4G has a lot of weight in the smartphone arena thanks to WiMAX and that 4.3-inch screen, but though its Broadcom BCM4329 silicon also technically supports 802.11n WiFi over 2.4GHz, the protocol was disabled for some reason. Thankfully it's just a matter of ten characters to enable greater throughput, as the fine folks at xda-developers recently discovered. Better yet, you don't even have to edit those characters yourself -- if your EVO's nice and rooted and the word "brick" doesn't inspire fear, you'll find instructions and flash-ready ZIP files at our source link.

Nice work. Wonder why it was disabled in the first place?