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The HTC EVO 3D has just gotten the necessary FCC approval for Sprint WiMAX connectivity. The 3D device will be available on June 24. 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 »

Who knew that major commercial products that get ample pre-release hype and marketing would be approved by the watchdog known as the FCC? In very exciting news, Android Central has a long 9:45 hands-on video preview of Sprint’s WiMAX smartphone, and it is beyond “Incredible!” More »

Supposedly, these are official brochure scans from RadioShack’s HTC Evo 4G promo. More importantly, the Shack could be stocking the phone on June 6th for $600 outright sale or $200 with a Sprint WiMAX contract. 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 »

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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