The HTC EVO 4G is once again available from Sprint's website. Demand for this high-end Android OS smartphone with a 4.3-inch display and WiMAX has been so high that the carrier's supply ran out for a day or so.
The carrier clearly has received a new shipment, because its website is once again taking orders for the EVO 4G, something it wasn't doing yesterday.
Not Unusual
HTC has had problems this year meeting demand for some of its high-end models. T-Mobile sold out of the HTC HD2 several times in the weeks after this Windows Mobile-based smartphone was released, and Verizon currently has the HTC Droid Incredible on backorder.
It's possible that demand for the EVO 4G will again exceed supply in the near future, so anyone wanting this product should order it now. To make a purchase, go to Sprint's website
Overview of the HTC EVO 4G
The HTC EVO 4G is the first smartphone available in the U.S. with WiMAX. This very high-end model also a 4.3-inch touchscreen, a slim tablet shape, and 1 GHz Snapdragon processor.
It runs Google's Android OS, and has HTC Sense, this company's alternate user interface that expands on Google's standard one.
Other features include 8 GB of removable storage, GPS, an 8 megapixel camera, video conferencing, Wi-Fi, and much more.
It is available exclusively from Sprint, and is selling for $200 with a two-year contract.
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