HTC has a bona fide hit on its hands with the EVO 4G, which Sprint
apparently can't keep in stock anywhere. On top of that Samsung is
already teasing about the U.S. launch of its Galaxy S Android handset.
Android smackdown on the way?

Sprint was sure to let everyone know that the EVO 4G broke all its
previous one-day sales records. The device has been a hot seller. In
fact, the device is so hot, it's out of stock pretty much everywhere.
A recent check of two local Sprint stores as well as Sprint.com shows
that it isn't available.

Sprint won't even let you order the EVO 4G from its online store right
now. The message reads, "Sorry, this device is so hot we can't keep it
on our virtual shelves. Check back later - more are on their way!"

It is a well-deserved success for HTC.

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As for Samsung, it has launched a teaser web site for its upcoming
Galaxy S handset.

Samsung's latest Android phone leaps towards the top of the heap. It
runs Android 2.1 and boasts a four-inch WVGA Super AMOLED 800x480
pixels. Hardware features include support for U.S. 3G bands, a 5
megapixel camera with user-facing VGA camera for video sharing. It can
record HD video in 720 pixels at 30 frames per second. It has GPS,
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Wi-Fi. It will support microSD cards up to 32GB
and will be boxed with a 16GB card.

Samsung says, living a “Smart Life” requires intelligence, and the
Galaxy S delivers just that by utilizing personal preferences to
gather information online that each user needs and wants. With a
user-defined daily briefing (instant access to weather, news, stocks,
and the scheduler), lightning-fast processing speeds and
location-based search options like Layar Reality Browser.

The Galaxy S integrates with a variety of other devices, such as
notebooks, TVs and cameras, the highly advanced Social Hub plugs users
quickly and conveniently into their complete world of social
networking and email.

Expect to see it available from a U.S. carrier soon.

http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2010/06/android_bleeps.html

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