Mar 22, 2011 09:28 GMT  ·  By

Today, during the CTIA Wireless expo in Florida, mobile phone carrier Sprint is expected to go official with a range of new products that should appeal a lot to is users, including a successor for the popular HTC EVO 4G, one that would include 3D capabilities.

We're referring to the HTC EVO 3D smartphone, which was already rumored a few times before, and which is now present on the wireless carrier's website here.

Of course, and official announcement was not made as of yet, but it seems the new mobile phone would be formally introduced in a matter of hours.

Along with it, Sprint would launch a new tablet PC with support for its 4G WiMAX network, the Evo View 4G, which comes from the same Taiwanese handset vendor, and which can be seen here.

The HTC Evo View 4G emerged into the wild before as well, rumored to be nothing else than Sprint's own flavor of the HTC Flyer, the tablet PC that was launched during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

With Sprint set to make an official unveiling no later than today, and with both HTC EVO 3D and Evo View 4G now present on the carrier's website, things are as good as confirmed, it seems.

Previous rumors included the Nexus S 4G too, which already went official, and it remains to be seen whether what was rumored on the other two devices would pan out as well.

Moreover, we should wait for the official announcement to be made to learn whether these would be the only new devices that Sprint has in store for its users, or more of them would soon become available via the carrier.

For those out of the loop, we should note that Sprint was said not too long ago to plan ranging some Motorola devices too, namely the ATRIX and the XOOM, but no further confirmation on this emerged for the time being.

Hopefully, it would all be unveiled today, so check back on this space again for updates on the matter.

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