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The HTC EVO 4G LTE release date is now official. Sprint just announced that the smartphone will be available for purchase starting May,18. Of course, those of you who will pay $200 to pre-ordering a unit should expect receiving it in the same day.
HTC Evo 4G LTE Specifications

The Samsung Galaxy Note is the latest HIT for Samsung, Its a phone and a Tablet in one device, According to Daryl Deino, Los Angeles Industry analyst, confirms that this device will certainly come to both Sprint and Verizon. He goes on to mention that it will possibly be named the Samsung Galaxy Journal.

There is also the fact that there is no CDMA version of the Galaxy Note. It is definitely not impossible to make one, though, and it has been done before. Verizon has mentioned that smartphones will only be released with 4G LTE connectivity from now on. If this rumor happens to be true, we might be able to rock the Galaxy Note on Verizon 4G LTE network.

Sprint has started rolling out a small update (EL29) for the Samsung Epic 4G Touch to fix one of the most annoying issues folks had with phones on the Now Network Carrier IQ integration. That "minor detail," described as "security update," is not the whole story aside from that, the new software also updates the calendar app, allowing users to dismiss multiple calendar alerts at once.


LTE is big on this year CES. We have seen the Galaxy Nexus for Verizon and now Sprint is getting its own 4G lineup. The LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is landing at Sprint along with the Sierra Wireless Tri-Network Hotspot.

The Sprint Galaxy Nexus specs will be similar to the verizon one, 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD display, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, CDMA and LTE combo network support and 5 MP camera capable of 1080p video capture on the back.
Galaxy Nexus LTE (Sprint) Specs

A source for S4GRU tells the site that the Sprint Samsung GALAXY Nexus will be launched on April 15th. The source is characterized as a Sprint insider from the Product Development division who confirms the release date even if it works out to be a Sunday. Sprint has a contest featuring the device that ends on April 14th which would seem to point to a release around the 15th.

Even though Sprint has not flicked the on switch on its LTE network, a goal made harder by the end of the carrier relationship with LightSquared, the Sprint version of the Samsung GALAXY Nexus will support 4G LTE. According to the source, the default connectivity will be 3G which means that when you turn on the phone, it will boot up to a 3G connection. The handset will feature a 3G/4G toggle switch that will allow the user to switch to a faster data speed.

Sprint pre-order page for the Galaxy Nexus with Android ICS 4.0.3 is now live. You can pre-order your Galaxy Nexus for $199.99 with a 2-year contract. Furthermore, although it is not necessarily coming in the form of an official press release, the page also clearly mentions the following:
"We will charge your card for your phone today. Shipping: We'll do our best to get it to you before Sunday, April 22."

Also, we got the official confirmation about that April 22nd release date from Samsung, So you will get your Galaxy Nexus before that date.
Sprint's Pre-Order Page

A Sprint user agent profile revealed some information about the carrier's version of the Samsung Galaxy S III. The device has been given the model number SPH-L710 which corresponds with Sprint. The specs almost match perfectly with the GT-I9300, which is the international version handset.

The major difference between the Sprint model and the global variant is that as expected, Sprint's device won't carry the quad-core 1.4GHz Exynos 4412 processor (as it doesn't support LTE) and instead features the dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 S4 processor.
The Galaxy S III SPH-L71 will come with 16GB/32GB/64GB Storage with Android 4.0.4 ICS the same as the Galaxy S III I9300, Sprint is reported to announce the device very soon with a release date too.

