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CES 2011 had many phones and tablets released by a countless number of manufacturers. Some notable changes that will be taking place within our new phones are the addition of dual-core processing (Tegra 2) and finally reaching an average screen size of 4.3 inches to set a new standard.
Sprint's only contribution towards this CES device-wise is supposedly the HTC EVO Shift 4G. We we've been testing ours throughout the entire event and can say it is definitely a solid phone; but compared to everything else hitting the market this year, there is nothing innovative about it. Six phones were announced solely for Verizon (and maybe another if it plans on carrying the next iPhone).
When, if at all, will Sprint release more products to their line-up? CTIA?
Should we expect to any Tegra 2 devices?
Discuss Below.
Sprint's only contribution towards this CES device-wise is supposedly the HTC EVO Shift 4G. We we've been testing ours throughout the entire event and can say it is definitely a solid phone; but compared to everything else hitting the market this year, there is nothing innovative about it. Six phones were announced solely for Verizon (and maybe another if it plans on carrying the next iPhone).
When, if at all, will Sprint release more products to their line-up? CTIA?
Should we expect to any Tegra 2 devices?
Discuss Below.