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		<title>Sprint To Announce New Devices At CTIA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sprint booked a two-and-a-half hour slot at the upcoming CTIA Wireless coming up in a few weeks.  Engadget did some digging around and has come up with three possible devices that Sprint will announce in that slot.  The candidates are the Nexus S 4G, Evo 3D, and Evo View.  Read More...]]></description>
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<p>Sprint booked a two-and-a-half hour slot at the upcoming CTIA Wireless coming up in a few weeks.  Engadget did some digging around and has come up with three possible devices that Sprint will announce in that slot.  The candidates are the Nexus S 4G, Evo 3D, and Evo View.</p>
<p>We all remember how Google tried to get the Nexus One on all of the major carriers but failed.  It was only on T-Mobile and At&#038;t.  The Nexus S so far is only on T-Mobile, but there&#8217;s been rumors that an At&#038;t version is coming and has passed the FCC.  If Sprint launches the Nexus S 4G, it would be the first Nexus phone to be on a CDMA carrier.  After some more digging, they also found out if you go to <a href="http://now.sprint.com/nexus/">now.sprint.com/nexus</a>, you&#8217;ll get an image that says the page isn&#8217;t ready yet but is coming soon.</p>
<p>Next up would be the Evo 3D.  The obvious guess for this phone would be an Evo with a 3D screen.  HTC hasn&#8217;t shown off this technology yet on any device, but it could be interesting.</p>
<p>Last would be the Evo View, which is rumored to be a CDMA/WiMAX version of HTC&#8217;s Flyer tablet.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/06/sprint-announcing-nexus-s-4g-evo-3d-and-evo-view-tablet-at-cti/">Engadget</a></p>
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