HTC applies for ‘EVO View 4G’ trademark; confirms WiMAX Flyer tablet for Sprint?

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Hot on the heels of yesterday’s rumor — which claimed Sprint would be unveiling a trio of high-end devices at CTIA — Taiwanese electronics manufacturer HTC has applied for a trademark patent on the name “EVO View 4G.” The name has been thrown around over the past few days, and it is wildly assumed that the device is Sprint’s iteration of the HTC Flyer tablet with a WiMAX radio. CTIA is just a few short weeks away, so if you’re a Sprint customer craving a high-end tablet, you’re going to have some choices to make. Do you go for the stylus-toting, single-core, Android 2.4 View 4G, or do you wait for a dual-core device rocking Honeycomb?

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5 Comments
  • Anonymous

    I’m loving how carriers are doing their best to make it seem like they are necessary in the tablet world. More contracts means more choIce and competition.

  • Anonymous

    XOOOOOOOOM ……XOOOOOOOOM ……XOOOOOOOOM ……XOOOOOOOOM ……XOOOOOOOOM ……

    Dual Core!!!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VNMZ67HA6QFEXTW5OXVSB4KDRM BillyBoy

    I just hope Sprint doesn’t have an exclusive on the HTC Flyer. It’s probably the tablet I was most looking forward to this year.

    • Dustin Knowlton

      Seeing as how the flyer is already destined for another carrier (verizon if I remember right), you can rest knowing its not going to be a sprint exclusive.

  • Michael

    What’s the point of having a tablet with limited Data downloads? Sprint’s got all the spectrum, hence they will not constrain their users or overcharge them like Verizon.

    If its on Verizon God help us all!!!!!!

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