Sprint Launches Second 3G/4G Android Phone
It will enlist in Sprint's HTC-made Evo, a touchscreen-only paragon that was the carrier's first 3G/4G phone to hit the market earlier this year. Both models are the only 3G/4G phones announced to escort for the U.S. market, and both are Android-based phones.Carriers T-Movable and AT&T have already begun selling 3G touchscreen-only versions of Samsung's flagship Galaxy phone. Verizon plans to buttress.
Sprint's Android 2.1-based Epic will be ready Aug. 31 in all Sprint retail channels, including Sprint-owned stores, Sprint.com , telesales, RadioShack, Most adroitly Buy and Walmart. The price is with a new line or worthy upgrade and two-year serve agreement.
In the coming months, Sprint plans to upgrade Samsung Epic 4G to Android 2.2, which improves browser carrying out and offers Flash 10 assistance, voice dialing over Bluetooth, and storage of applications on surface memory cards.
Sprint's other 4G devices list a battery-powered Overdrive 3G/4G movable
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