Sprint HTC EVO Design 4G to launch October 23rd for $100

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Sprint announced on Wednesday that it will launch the HTC EVO Design 4G on October 23rd for $99.99 with a new two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. The EVO Design 4G offers a 1.2GHz processor, a 4-inch qHD display, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording HD video, a 1.3-megapixel camera for video chat, support for Sprint’s 4G WiMAX network and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Additional features of this Sprint world phone include 3G/4G mobile hotspot support for sharing your connection with other Wi-Fi devices, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity and an aluminum unibody design. Read on for the full press release from Sprint.

Sprint Expands Award-Winning HTC EVO Family with HTC EVO Design 4G, First EVO with World Phone Capabilities

HTC EVO Design 4G debuts Oct. 23 for less than $100 – offering high-end 4G capabilities at an easily affordable price

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., & SEATTLE – Oct. 19, 2011 – Sprint (NYSE: S) continues the award-winning HTC EVO™ family legacy with the addition of HTC EVO Design 4G™, the first EVO family member touting World Phone capabilities. HTC EVO Design 4G boasts many of the “must-have” features of its predecessors, including Sprint 4G and a large touchscreen display, while sporting a slim, pocket-friendly aluminum unibody design at an easily affordable price.

HTC EVO Design 4G goes on sale Oct. 23 for just $99.99 (excluding taxes) with a new two-year service agreement or eligible upgrade and after a $50 mail-in rebate via reward card1. It will be available in all Sprint sales channels, including Sprint Stores, Web Sales (www.sprint.com) and Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1).

“Priced at under $100, HTC EVO Design 4G is the perfect device for consumers looking for both the benefits of 4G and the latest in device style,” said Fared Adib, Sprint vice president-Product Development. “When matched with one of the Sprint Everything Data plans, our customers will unlock the value of unlimited without worrying about the cost or surprises on their monthly bill.”

Designed for customers who want to stay connected and be entertained, HTC EVO Design 4G combines the acclaimed HTC Sense™ experience with a stylish and robust feature set to make the 4G experience more accessible than ever. Other key features include:

·        Android™ 2.3, Gingerbread
·        HTC Sense – Award-winning user experience taking social networking, navigation and customization to new levels
·        Aluminum unibody design gives the HTC EVO Design 4G a slim, streamlined profile –guaranteed  to get attention and nicely compact in your hand, pocket or bag
·        1.2GHz processor
·        4-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen display
·        Dual cameras: 5MP rear-facing camera/camcorder with flash and HD video recording and 1.3MP front-facing camera for video chat
·        World Phone capabilities to make and receive calls and texts, and to access email and news from locations around the globe
·        3G/4G Mobile Hotspot, supporting up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices on the Sprint 3G or 4G network
·        Wi-Fi® b/g/n capable

“With HTC and Sprint working together, the smash-hit HTC EVO 4G introduced the world to the possibilities of 4G,” said Martin Fichter, vice president product management, HTC Americas. “With the introduction of the fifth addition to the EVO family – HTC EVO Design 4G – HTC is expanding its diverse portfolio of 4G smartphones on Sprint’s powerful 4G network.”

HTC EVO Design 4G requires activation on one of the Sprint Everything Data plans plus a required $10 Premium Data add-on charge for smartphones. Sprint’s Everything Data plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM includes unlimited Web, texting and calling to and from any mobile in America while on the Sprint Network, starting at just $69.99 per month plus required $10 Premium Data add-on charge – a savings of $40 per month vs. Verizon’s comparable plan with unlimited talk, text and 2GB Web, or $10 per month vs. Verizon’s 450-minute plan with unlimited text and 2GB Web. The Mobile Hotspot option is available for an additional $29.99 per month and supports up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously2. (Pricing excludes taxes and surcharges.)

Sprint was unbeaten among major wireless carriers for customer satisfaction according to results from the 2011 American Customer Satisfaction Index. In addition to tying for first place among wireless carriers, Sprint was also the most improved company in customer satisfaction, across all industries, during the last three years, according to the survey.

26 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

    Looks like a decent phone, but after seeing Ice Cream Sandwich last night all I want is the stock Google experience. I have a few HTC phones and none of them run Sense, why? Because it’s bloated, laggy, and has terrible battery life. Stock Google means a smooth user experience without having to sacrifice battery life.

    • bigbudha

      its basically gingerbread with some webos in it.  not impressed.

  • Brian Wenger

    Who cares. Give me the Nexus.

  • Anonymous

    That’s IT! I’m packing my shit. NEXUS here I come! . . .  I’ve been holding out for AT LEAST a leak of a High End phone from Sprint in Q4. My contract is up in 2 weeks….. And it looks like they don’t want any other phone that will compete with the iPhone in Q4… I mean Dan Hesse does look like it as their “SAVIOR” . . . I’ll be back when you have an LTE network Sprint… love you…. bye.

    • http://twitter.com/Carlosmet126 Carlos vasquez

      What did you expect? after they gave Apple the bank for their phone. You won’t see a top of the line phone on their network until June of next year when they get a few markets to LTE. There won’t be more top of the line Wimax phones anymore.

  • zacamandapio

    Same android OS.  Different package.
    That’s the power of choice.

  • Anonymous

    Non-3D Evo 3D? 

    • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

      That looks nothing like the Evo 3D, if anything it looks like a budget friendly Evo 4G. At least it’s budget friendly with decent specs.

      • Anonymous

        It actually does look very similar to the Evo3D from the front. Aluminum unibody design, same speaker grill, front-facing camera location, etc… It is a moderately priced smartphone, defintely not a contender in the superphone arena. 

  • Anonymous

    Who cares.  It still runs Android which means I wouldn’t even wipe my dog’s behind with it.

    • Typical Fruit Fan

      I know.  The iPhone has the best pooper scooper apps in the AppStore.  Android’s inability to clean up dog poop is precisely why I still use the Fruit.  The Fruit just has such an ability to Think Different and can never be touched, because If You Don’t Have An iPhone, Well, You Don’t Have An iPhone.

      • Carmen

        You know, you’re being so sarcastic and all, but your last sentence couldn’t be more accurate.

    • Wowe1234

      And what does your phone run on? Guano…. Go back to your Iworld…

  • Jayson Pals

    BOOOO!!!   Single Core!!

  • Anonymous

    So another phone, another will be forgotten in a few weeks. Why even bother to post it? Specially after Google ICS last night?

  • Steel

    In related news, I pooped today.

    What?!  Oh, I thought we were posting things here that no one cares about.  My bad.

    • zacamandapio

      Nice avatar.
      That’s going to be my Halloween costume.

  • Guiromaraca

    Why to have another HTC EVO 4g design when discontinued the original HTC EVO 4g. Besides how long Sprint Wimax relations would keep running the Wimax 4g. Let’s hope Wimax may stay within Sprint plans to enhance the LTE powerhouse. I think Android is going to eases as Microsoft Mango will grow on its tree. Go, go Sprint..

    • Carmen

      What? I can’t read what you wrote. I mean, I can read it, I just can’t understand it.

  • Anonymous

    *Yawn*

  • Guiromaraca

    One more thing; for those who run away to look for LTE. Go ahead jump out from Sprint if you wish. Technology may appear as a back to back striptease. Is who comes and hit the market first with its innovations.

    • Carmen

      Still nothing.

  • Lawrence of Arabia

    Qualcomm processor, no thanks, those are slow.

  • Superego

    This is just a DROID INCREDIBLE. where is your razr and galaxy nexus sprint?

    • Carmen

      Hah. Yeah, it looks a little like the Incredible two.

    • Kenneth Pierson

      Yes, just what I want, another crappy motorola phone or a samsung phone that probably won’t even get sold bc they can’t stop copying apple.  If I wanted an iphone, I’d just buy it.  Come out with an actual unique design, not apple 3 months ago.

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