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Originally leaked as the Galaxy Pro S, the Samsung Epic 4G has been officially announced by Sprint. With a QWERTY keypad, the Epic is a logical alternative to the hot HTC Evo 4G. More »

iPhone 4, HTC can do it too. Sprint’s game changing WiMAX smartphone is going white and will be available exclusively at Best Buy starting July 11th. More »

Sprint has announced that the HTC Evo 4G is shipping June 4th for $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate. Naturally, the price is for a 2-year contract with an extra $10 per month Premium Data buy-up gimmick, not including voice and data fees. More »

Here is a piece of rumor that will pique the interest of HTC Evo 4G onlookers. From anecdotal evidence, I gather that Sprint may be selling its WiMAX Android 2.1 smartphone for $200 on a 2-year agreement. More »

In addition to giving away 10 HTC Evo 4G smartphones, Sprint is rewarding four winners with a trip to Maui, Chicago, Las Vegas, or Houston, from where each will video blog about his/her Evo 4G experiences. All ten winners get to blog about the Evo 4G, and the one whose blog is voted the best by the general public wins $4,000. The catch is that Sprint’s contest is open only to Premier customers. More »

After a lackluster start to the new year, HTC is hoping that a robust Q2 will propel the company to a resurgent finish to 2010. HTC had expected Q1 revenues to be lower than the previous quarter, but with the eagerly anticipated releases of the Desire, the Legend, and other unconfirmed Android smartphones in the spring and down the line, business should be bustling from here onwards. More »

One of the most highly anticipated smartphones yet to be confirmed is the HTC Supersonic, which for sometime, has been rumored to be a 4G phone. Since Sprint has just stated that it will have a 4G smartphone by this summer, it stands to reason that the Supersonic is the very device in the works. More »

I was unimpressed with the supposed screen capture HTC’s Supersonic running Android 3.1 on T-Mobile’s network, but these newly released photographs of the actual device have me agog. Some Polish bloke has published a better shot of the Bravo as well, this time with the phone turned on. More »


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