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HTC EVO Shift 4G is getting Gingerbread starting on June 20
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Being one of the very first Android smartphones to launch domestically this year, the HTC EVO Shift 4G complemented Sprint’s lineup by offering a compact version of the EVO 4G with a sliding landscape...
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AT&T bringing red HTC Inspire 4G to Radio Shack, purple Evo Shift to follow?
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Why, yes, that is a red HTC Inspire 4G you're looking at. A friendly tipster provided us with these dummy unit images, adding that AT&T is planning to launch the jazzy model at Radio Shack. No word ye...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G is priced affordably at $69.99 through RadioShack
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Are you still steaming from the seams knowing that the HTC EVO 4G is priced at $149.99 with a contract through Sprint? And that you can spend just $50 more to place yourself within striking range to p...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G now available for pre-order at Best Buy
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The HTC EVO Shift 4G was rolling in the rumor mill just a couple of days ago, but now the phone is available for pre-order on Best Buy Mobile's website.
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HTC EVO Shift 4G in the wild!
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QWERTY fans, rejoice: at this point, we're pretty sure this thing's getting announced this week, seeing how it's out and about in retail packaging. Here's Sprint's EVO Shift 4G in all its in-the-wild ...
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Sprint’s HTC EVO Shift 4G gets premature Walmart listing
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Walmart has prematurely listed the HTC EVO Shift 4G, ahead of what we’re guessing will be an announcement for the QWERTY slider at CES 2011 later this week. Confirmed as headed to Sprint complete with...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G headed for a January 9th launch at $150, according to RadioShack leak
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HTC's worst kept secret (this side of the Thunderbolt) has popped up online again, this time as part of some RadioShack promo materials, which list its price, launch date, 4G capabilities, and screen ...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G Spotted at Best Buy for $150
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The HTC EVO Shift 4G for Sprint might be landing any day now as it has been spotted quite a few times this month alone, and it’s now appearing in Best Buy’s systems. The WiMax capable device is an And...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G appears in some more spy shots
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If there’s anything that my cold, black heart loves, it’s slide-out phone keyboards (and fluffy bunny wabbits). So, despite its enormous name, and fact that I’ll never see it in my home country of Aus...
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HTC Knight visits Best Buy's data transfer system, listed as PG0610
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The last time we reported a new information about the HTC Knight, we said that "this one is getting seriously interesting", but the truth is that now it's getting so interesting that it's actually utt...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G (Knight / Speedy) gets leaked picture, January 9th release date?
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We'll warn you that we have nothing but the word of an alleged Sprint employee that this is the real deal, but we don't know what else it could be -- if it walks like a duck and quacks like an EVO wit...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G shows up in full glory, running HTC Sense
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What could be better than a speedy 4G phone? Our guess is – its sequel. And it seems that the HTC EVO 4G, the first device running on Sprint's high-speed WiMAX data network, might get its successor in...
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New HTC Knight images suggest imminent release
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An excited HTCPedia Shop just emailed us several times to show off a handful of new HTC Knight images it received from one of its suppliers. The HTC Knight — also known as the HTC Speedy, and rumors s...
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More specs leaked of upcoming HTC Knight
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The HTC Knight, which was first heard of at the end of October, will be a 4G phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, BGR said on Monday. The phone, which has also been rumored to be called the Speedy wh...
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HTC phone with CDMA and WiMAX hits the FCC: the EVO Shift 4G, perhaps?
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It's not every day that a new HTC phone with CDMA and WiMAX support swings through the FCC's labs -- so even though we don't really know what this is, we thought we'd better point it out. Odds are it'...
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