HTC EVO 4G LTE release date is May 18, Sprint announces officially
0. phoneArena posted on 09 May 2012, 08:39
Forget all rumors and speculations – the HTC EVO 4G LTE release date is now official. Sprint just announced that the smartphone will be available for purchase starting May 18, just like what most clues indicated. Of course, those of you who have invested $200 in pre-ordering a unit should expect receiving your parcels on that day or earlier...
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3. N.Reynolds posted on 09 May 2012, 09:36 6
So excited to get mine next Friday! Should be as epic as the first Evo.
6. AndroidTroll posted on 09 May 2012, 10:34 1
I will get it as long as it has an unlocked bootloader and USB OTG support. Otherwise, I will wait for SGS3. I really hope I don't have to get the SGS3 because I prefer this.
7. Hunt3rj2 posted on 09 May 2012, 11:23 2
Sprint isn't very tough on rooted phones or bootloader unlocks, they actually accept phones that can turn on/load Android OS for warranty repairs.
I don't think it will have USB OTG out of the box but if someone is willing to code a kernel for it then it should work.
If you can afford to wait, wait and see how development pans out for the Evo LTE, if by the time the SGS3 is out there still isn't S-OFF, just go with the SGS3.
12. sinfiery posted on 09 May 2012, 14:40 1
Based on preliminary findings captain, there seems to be a fair amount of Devs already moving on over to this device on XDA.
Such information was the final step I needed to pony up the $200.
If only SERO customers could use wirefly..oh well.
I'm still curious if the sound quality will rival the international HTC One S or the international One X because from what I've read, the sound chip is built into the SoC which is the same as the One S for this phone.
And the One S killed the International One X in sound quality.
13. lsutigers posted on 09 May 2012, 20:14 0
You say the same thing on every post, whats so funny?
14. bryancotton84 posted on 10 May 2012, 21:18 0
Does Sprint do month to month contracts? I hate the two year agreement and I'd be willing to pay full price...






