HTC EVO V 4G can now be pre-ordered from Radio Shack

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HTC EVO V 4G can now be pre-ordered from Radio Shack
Yes, the HTC EVO 3D is no spring chicken, but it still is one of just two devices in the States that offers stereoscopic 3D. Virgin Mobile is getting a model dressed up for the present with Android 4.0 and Sense 3.6 aboard, the HTC EVO V 4G (and you can probably guess what the "V" stands for). Over at Radio Shack, you can pre-order the HTC EVO V 4G which will cost you $299.99 without a contract. For less than $300 you can actually own a high-end Android model without being handcuffed to a 2-year contract. Instead, you will be able to hook up with Virgin's low-priced pre-paid service at just $35 a month. That includes unlimited data and text with 2.5GB worth at full speed.

The HTC EVO V 4G will ship on May 31st and for those who don't remember the specs, let's start with the 4.3 inch qHD Super LCD display that provides pixel density of 256 ppi. The dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU is aired with an Adreno 220 GPU for your graphics pleasure. 1GB of RAM is aboard and the microSD slot can handle up to 32GB in additional storage. The 5MP camera on back has dual-lens for the stereoscopic 3D effect and videos are captured in 720p at 30fps. Front-facing camera? You bet! The 1.3MP camera up front handles self-portraits and video chats.

No, there is no quad-core processor and there are now quite a few screens larger than 4.3 inches. But overall, it seems like a good value for a device that would be worth the price even if it didn't offer the glasses-free stereoscopic 3D.

source: RadioShack via AndroidCentral


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