
At CES HTC has unveiled some cool new 4G phones such as the EVO Shift 4G for Sprint, HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T, and HTC ThunderBolt for Verizon.
The EVO shift is a compact slider with a QWERTY keyboard running Android 2.2 and is available for $149.99 with a new 2 year contract and data plan on January 9th. The Inspire 4G is one of the first HSPA+phones on AT&T and is the first device in the US to enhance the HTC Sense experience with htcsense.com, an online service that extends the HTC Sense experience by allowing customers to find a lost phone on a map, send a command to make the phone sound an alert and remotely wipe all of the phone’s data with a single command. The Inspire 4G features are a 4.3 inch screen, an 8 megapixel camera, Dolby and SRS surround sound, active noise cancellation and a unibody casing machined from a single block of aluminum. The ThunderBolt, powered by a Qualcomm LTE chipset, also features a 4.3 inch screen, front and rear cameras, integrated DLNA support and HTC Sense. For more images and the press release hit the jump. [click to continue…]
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