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White HTC Evo 4G LTE Now Official – Release Date, Price – What You Should Know

by Mihai on July 15, 2012


Back in June we got word that Sprint might be working on a white version of the HTC Evo 4G LTE. Needless to say we were quite excited about the idea, and we were pretty confident that a white version of their flagship phone will indeed hit the shelves, since in the past other Evo handsets received the same exact treatment.

Roughly two weeks later we got a hold of new images indicating that a white version of the device might indeed be in the works, and  even more interestingly, the rumored price-tag and release date have been given as well.

If you were skeptical about this whole deal, then fret not. Sprint has just officially announced that a white Evo 4G LTE will indeed hit the shelves. Join us after the break and learn everything about it.

White HTC Evo 4G LTE Now Official - Release Date, Price - What You Should Know

White HTC Evo 4G LTE Now Official - Release Date, Price - What You Should Know

During a recent press release Sprint has confirmed the rumors about the existence of a white Evo 4G LTE. More interestingly, they have also confirmed that the price-tag of the handset will be set at $199.99 (coupled with a two year contract with the carrier).

Specs remain the same so for the money you’ll get a 4.7 inch HD Super LCD display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, an 8 MP camera on the back, 1.3 camera on the front 16 GB if internal storage expandable via microSD, 1 GB of RAM, Android 4.0 ICS out of the box and NFC.


White HTC Evo 4G LTE Release Date

Last but not least, in case the white Evo 4G LTE is exactly what you were looking for, let’s talk about when exactly you’ll be able to grab one. Long story short, Sprint has confirmed that July 15 is the big day, and so if you wish to purchase this neat gadget you can head right now towards the nearest Sprint store and grab one (or order online if walking into a store it’s not your cup of tea).

That’s pretty much it. This concludes our story, with a happy ending and all that good stuff. Drop us a line and let us know whether or not you’re interested in buying the White version of Sprint’s One X iteration.

Thanks AndroidCentral for the heads-up regarding the white HTC Evo 4G LTE.

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