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Sprint 4G Video Ad

Sprint 4G

Excited about 4G? Sprint tells you how download speed can be ten times faster than 3G. Download speed comparison shows 3G average speed is around 600-kbps - 1.7 Mbps while 4G goes up to 6 Mbps.

Viewing multimedia will never be the same with high speed connections and 4G is more than a wireless network, its a wireless revolution. Sprint is also releasing the iPhone killer HTC Evo for the 4G network somewhere in summer 2010.

Check out the 4G network ad video from Sprint after the break.

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HTC Evo 4G For Sprint First Look

HTC Evo 4G

The world’s first 4G phone, HTC is making headlines again with their HTC Evo also known as the Supersonic which will be available via Sprint. A smartphone beast, it combines the perfect hardware specs of the HD2 and smoothness of the HTC Legend.

HTC seems to be relentlessly competing with iPhone with more smartphone releases and will play a big part in the market going hand in hand with Android and to a lesser extent on the Windows mobile.

Specs of the HTC Evo 4G includes a 4.3 inch screen, two cameras that include a 8.0 megapixel and a front facing 1.3 megapixel for HD video recording, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 1GB built-in storage, runs Flash and HDMI connection to watch HD movies.

Using the first 4G network from Sprint, users will be able to experience speeds up to 10x faster than 3G so says the marketing.

Coming summer 2010, we can’t wait long enough for the best phone ever that combines speed, size and power.

Check out the first look video clip of the HTC Evo from Sprint and be amazed after the break.

Via: Sprint

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LG Lotus Elite - Fashionable Phone For The Ladies

LG Lotus Elite

Ladies who wants to elevate their fashion status has to look no further than the LG Lotus Elite. With its striking red color and square shape, the phone does look sleek.

Coupled with a touch screen and keypad, it is equiped with a 2.4inch QVGA display, microSD card slot up to 32GB storage, 2.0 megapixel camera and camcorder. There are also shortcut keys to functions like messages, contacts and social networking.

Retailed by Sprint for $99 with a two year service agreement and $50 mail-in-rebate, it provides GPS with Sprint Navigation and access to Sprint TV.

Check out 3 more pics of the LG Lotus Elite after the jump.

Via: LG

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Sprint CEO Says Android Not Good Enough For Our Brand

Sprint Android

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse told the National Press Club in Washington DC that the Android platform is ‘not good enough to put the Sprint brand on it’ so don’t expect to see any Sprint Android phone in the near future.

Hesse however does promise that we will see an Android powered phone on Sprint eventually but he’s not saying when. When other telecommunications company embrace Android readily, I do believe Sprint will be compelled to follow suit.

Via: Mobile Burn