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HTC EVO 4G news (Meet Gadget)
HTC EVO 4G LTE coming to Sprint on May 18th?
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Last week, we told you that Sprint will start taking pre-orders for the HTC EVO 4G LTE on May 7th. So far, so good. But when can we expect the next phone in the EVO series to actually be released? Android Authority says it has the answer as a pair of sources have tipped them to expect a May 18th launch of the handset.
And while it doesn't exactly confirm the May 18th date, leaked photos obtained by GoodandEVO.com from a source described as reliable show promotional materials for the HTC EVO 4G LTE. These materials are supposedly being delivered to Sprint locations on May 14th which would dovetail with the rumored May 18th launch date. The phone will sell for $199.99 with a signed two year c...
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T-Mobile announces HTC Amaze 4G, Samsung Galaxy S II and Sonic 4G Mobile Hotspot
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Moments ago, T-Mobile took the wraps off three new devices. The newly introduced HTC Amaze 4G (pictured above) and Samsung Galaxy S II are the first smartphones, T-Mobile tells us, that will take advantage of the carrier’s blazing fast HSPA+ network with 42Mbps speeds. The Amaze 4G features a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a rear illuminated sensor for night shots, a 4.3-inch qHD Super LCD screen, NFC support and the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread OS. Hit the break for more.
T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S II (pictured above) packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 1.5GHz dual-core chip, a 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, NFC and Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread....
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It's the end of life for the HTC EVO 4G, Samsung Epic 4G and other Sprint models
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A leaked screenshot of an internal Sprint document was obtained by SprintFeed, and shows which devices the carrier has branded as "EOL" (end of life, although end of the line is more appropriate) and when the handsets will be phased out. Some of the phones being removed from Sprint's lineup are household names such as the HTC EVO 4G, the nation's first 4G enabled device. Also being phased out is the carrier's second 4G handset, the Samsung Epic 4G. Both devices have been replaced with newer models like the HTC EVO 3D and the Samsung built Nexus S 4G, offering the latest high-end specs to Sprint customers with the former adding 3D functionality.
The white version of the HTC EVO 4G will be r...
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HTC announces the HTC EVO 4G+ in South Korea
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HTC South Korea has just announced a new device called the EVO 4G+ that looks a lot like something we’re soon due to get in the states, the EVO 3D. We wouldn’t hold it against you if you failed to tell the difference between the two smartphones, because based on looks alone they’re practically twins. The Evo 4G+, like the EVO 3D, has a 1.2 GHz dual core CPU, 4.3 inch qHD (960 x 540 pixels) display, 1GB of RAM, and can hop on WiMAX networks, albeit the Korean version known as WiBro. Unlike the 3D, the 4G+ also does 14.4 Mbps HSPA+ on the 900 MHz and 2100 MHz bands, meaning it’s a good fit for both Asian and European countries. The 4G+ also lacks a pair of 5 megapixel cameras and a 3D display,...
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HTC EVO 4G gets software update to fix Netflix compatibility
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Owners of the HTC EVO 4G were undoubtedly thrilled when the update for Android 2.3 Gingerbread was released, but there were a few nagging issues with the update. Notably, the new version of Android broke compatibility with the Netflix for Android app that was also recently released. Well, it looks like Sprint and HTC have addressed the issue and are now pushing out a maintenance update to correct it. Also packed in with the update is a voicemail notification fix and hearing aid compatibility. Users will get a notification on their phones when the update is ready to be downloaded and installed.
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HTC EVO 4G to get update on Monday that will allow Netflix to work again
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Sure, owners of the HTC EVO 4G were ecstatic to get the Gingerbread update on the device. But not everything about the update was putting a smile on EVO 4G owners face. The update made the phone no lo...
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HTC EVO 3D deals start with $40 at Target, if you trade-in your old HTC EVO 4G
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We came across a number of HTC EVO 3D deals ready for the handset's official launch on June 24th (Sprint's Premier customers will be able to order on the 21st).
While most of them, such as Best Buy, ...
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Sprint's HTC EVO 4G is getting 2.3 Gingerbread today
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Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G unleashed the 4G wave in the States by being one of the first 4G-enabled phones, but with the passing of time it has lagged slightly in another area...
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HTC EVO 4G to get Gingerbread update on June 3rd?
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Starting June 3rd, you will be able to manually update the HTC EVO 4G with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread build; 3 days later, if you haven't installed the new version of the OS, the phone will ask you i...
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Leaked Gingerbread update for the HTC EVO 4G works seamlessly
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Seems like the guys over at XDA-Developers have been doing some code-crunching magic again. The latest to come out of their always-busy software workshops is an Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread ROM for Sprin...
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Honeycomb SDK preview ported to EVO 4G, Desire HD, and Droid Incredible
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You didn’t think the Nook Color would be having all the fun did you? The Honeycomb SDK preview has been ported over to the EVO 4G, Desire HD and Droid Incredible and there are three videos to show the...
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HTC EVO 4G for Sprint $99 on Amazon
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The HTC EVO 4G is arguably one of the first real solid superphones out there. It was one of the first to hit the market with a screen size over four inches, it rocks a 1GHz processor, an 8-megapixel c...
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Meizu M9 ROM caught running on HTC Evo 4G
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In case you’re dead bored with the HTC Sense experience on your Evo 4G, there are quite a few other UI apps out there you can try installing on your Android smartphone. One of the options is to make y...
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CyanogenMod now supports WiMAX on EVO 4G
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Do you own an EVO 4G? Do you like CyanogenMod? Do you want to live on the bleeding edge? Well, it's your lucky day. After weeks of hard work, those crazy hackers over at #TeamWin have just served up t...
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Radio Shack selling $99 EVO 4Gs with a trade-in, $80 myTouch 4Gs
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Hey, EVO admirer: got a crappy phone you wouldn't mind seeing disappear? You might want to consider bringing it down to Radio Shack, where a new promo running through Christmas will net you a shiny ne...
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