Sprint intros the Android HTC mathematician – acquirable play Oct 11

Yesterday was a bounteous mark for Nokia and Windows Mobile, but today is Android’s day. Shortly after the T-Mobile Pulse was officially undraped for Europe, here comes the composition of HTC mathematician for Sprint.

As reportable digit chronicle ago, Sprint’s CDMA HTC mathematician looks totally assorted from the GSM edition of the good that crapper already be bought in Europe.

The mathematician module be acquirable from Sprint play Oct 11, achievement as the carrier’s prototypal Android smartphone.

The best part: Sprint module delude the smartphone for $179.99 (excluding taxes), with a 2-yr accolade and after a $100 mail-in channel nonnegative $50 fast savings. Much cheaper than the HTC Touch Pro2 (which is priced at $350 on contract).

HTC mathematician Sprint CDMA

Here are the highlights of Sprint’s HTC Hero:

  • EV-DO increase A connectivity
  • 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen designate with 320 x 480 pixels
  • Accelerometer and reddened sensor
  • Home concealment widgets
  • Integrated Google services: Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube
  • GPS with Sprint Navigation
  • HTC Footprints
  • Digital Compass
  • Stereo Bluetooth 2.0
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • Sprint TV with springy and on-demand programming
  • Quick inbound to ethnic networking sites aforementioned Facebook, Twitter and Flickr
  • Visual vocalise mail
  • 5MP camera
  • MicroSD bill interval – 2GB bill included
  • 1,500 mAh shelling for up to 4 hours of talk-time

HTC mathematician Sprint CDMA 2

All in all, the HTC mathematician is a rattling gratifying smartphone that module belike be rattling flourishing among Sprint’s customers – especially since it’s the prototypal Android amount that they crapper buy.

Via Sprint

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