Hot Hardware - Sprint continuously brags about its flagship 4G Android phone the HTC Evo. It is a great piece of hardware, but it is also a relatively large device with a premium price tag. Enter the HTC Evo Shift, currently Sprint's least expensive Android 4G phone. The Shift runs Android 2.2, includes a slide-out keyboard and is noticeably smaller than the EVO and Sprint's other slide-out 3G/4G phone, the Samsung Epic (see specs below).
HTC Evo shift 4G is one of the first phones to feature an HDMI port yet the device could only play YouTube videos on your big screen and seems to be useless without a full HDMI support.
I cant wait for new phones to get Full HDMI ports and the Nokia usb thing. when you can plug usb devices directly into your phone and they work flawlessly.
I have an idea for a usb front facing camera that would be awesome.
There were many exciting gadgets that were announced at this year’s CES but many will not be available until much later in the year. Looking to buy something on the bleeding edge right now? No problem. In no particular order, here is a list of the top products announced at CES 2011 that are available right now.
The Alienware looks nice, its going to replace my current HP someday.
But wasn't Intel “Sandy Bridge” Processors delayed or recalled?
Cnet - The HTC Evo Shift 4G has a solid design with a comfortable physical keyboard. The Android 2.2 smartphone is 4G capable and can be used as a mobile hot spot.