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HTC EVO 4G: Better Than the Nexus One?

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March 31, 2010
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HTC EVO 4G: Better Than the Nexus One?
Sprint's new HTC EVO 4G smartphone is being hailed as the new ruler of the Android empire. But has the crown really been passed? Let's take a close look at its features. - JR Raphael, PCWorld
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