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Google’s Nexus One and Motorola’s Droid have enabled multi-touch for months now, but they fare far worse than the iPhone in this regard. The main reason for the sub-par multi-touch performance of the Nexus One and the Droid is that they both use Synaptics ClearPad 2000 sensors that are not designed for multi-touch. Reviewers are thrilled with the Droid Incredible’s multi-touch accuracy and with good reason –reportedly, HTC has incorporated true multi-touch sensors from Atmel for the Droid Incredible and the incoming Sprint Evo 4G. More »

The higher ups at Sprint are supposedly throwing around June 13th (and June 6th) as the date that the world’s first WiMAX smartphone, the HTC Evo 4G, will become available. Meanwhile, hearsay on Android Forums indicate that Verizon’s HTC Incredible is scheduled for launch on April 25th and will be stocked by Best Buy, while Android and Me is reporting April 29th. More »

Earth’s most advanced smartphone has an official 91-second informational video on YouTube, in high-definition. HTC’s Evo 4G is Sprint’s first WiMAX smartphone and has specifications that blow almost everything else out of the industry. More »


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