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HTC EVO 4G Launching on Sprint's Network Next Month

Android devices are growing in popularity, and the announcement of the HTC EVO 4G is just another reason to consider making the switch from your iPhone or BlackBerry.

Android devices are growing in popularity, and the announcement of the HTC EVO 4G is just another reason to consider making the switch from your iPhone or BlackBerry. Why? Well, the latest Android device to hit the market will also be the first 4G wireless phone in the US, so if you're looking for lightning fast connection speeds, this is your phone. The EVO isn't just a speedy device though, it's got some serious goodies under the hood as well. Running Android 2.1, the HTC EVO comes stocked with two cameras (an 8MP HD auto-focus camera in the back, and a 1.3MP camera in the front), a crisp 4.3 inch display, simultaneous voice and data capabilities (which opens the door to video chatting), built-in Google Goggles, Flash, and the ability to tether up to eight different devices to your WiFi connection — this phone is essentially a mobile hotspot.

Arriving at Radio Shack, Walmart, Best Buy, and Sprint stores on June 4, you can pick up your own HTC EVO 4G for $200, and snag a $100 mail-in rebate if you sign a two-year contract with Sprint.