While Verizon has given the Google Nexus One the boot, Sprint still seems interested in adding Google’s recent offspring to its lineup. Talks are apparently heating up between Google and Sprint regarding an agreement that will see Sprint customers being offered Google’s pride and joy in the mobile industry. However, Verizon dumped the Nexus One because it was set to launch another Android powered phone called the Droid Incredible and now Sprint is facing the same dilemma. The HTC EVO 4G is heading to Sprint and with higher specifications than the Nexus One and a comparable price to that of the Droid Incredible, it is unclear why Sprint would also want to carry the Nexus One. Google apparently does not believe that this is a problem because the EVO 4G runs on the WiMAX network. We can argue back and forth about what may eventually happen, but we can certainly agree on two things: HTC makes the best Smartphones overall in the market today and is by far the worst when it comes to actually naming their inventions.

Similar News:

Android Number One in the United States
 Android 2.2 Coming Soon to the HTC EVO 4G
 HTC Aria Coming to AT&T

Permalink:
http://www.funtonia.com/news/mobile_news_article.asp?id=2093
|