Radioshack begins HTC EVO 4G Pre-Order with $20 Gift Card

by Jeffry on May 13, 2010

America’s first 4G smartphone HTC EVO 4G is now out for pre-ordering at Radioshack retail outlets. RadioShack customers may pre-order the handset at any one of more than 4,000 RadioShack stores beginning May 14 without having to deal with a mail-in rebate. EVO 4G Preorders are limited to three per customer. HTC EVO 4G may be pre-ordered by purchasing a $50 RadioShack gift card, which will be applied toward the purchase price of the device, and scheduling an appointment to pick up and activate the device. However, Radio Shack is offering a free $20 accessories gift card to those customers who put down a $50 deposit. You will receive the gift card once you pick up the device on June 4 or June 5.

EVO 4G preOrder Radioshack

We already knew that Radioshack will be offering EVO 4G after the information was leaked by one of their employee, just before the official announcement of EVO 4G availability. The shipping of the android handset will begin from 4th June as announced yesterday. However, you may also preorder EVO 4G from Best Buy stores.

Technical specification wise, HTC EVO 4G features adobe flash supported Android OS 2.1, 480 x 800 4.3-inch TFT LCD display with QSD8650 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 1GB of storage, and 512MB of RAM, 8.0 MP auto-focus camera, HD video capture, HDMI output, Mobile Hotspot capability and more.

Note: Pre-Orders for HTC EVO 4G are open till May 31 at Radioshack

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