May 23, 2011 06:01 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier Sprint has just made available for pre-order two new devices that would offer support for its WiMAX network, namely the HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G.

Both of these devices were unveiled to the world back in March, but nothing was announced on their availability at the wireless operator.

Now, both the HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G can be pre-ordered from Sprint, but info on their release dates was still not confirmed.

Users in the United States interested in reserving one of these two devices should head over to any Sprint store for that.

Users would need to head over to Sprint's stores, and to purchase a $50 gift card to secure any of the two new devices for when they would be put for sale through the carrier's airwaves.

Those who would like to learn more on the matter should head over to a Sprint location for that, or call customer care.

As stated above, Sprint did not announce details on the release date of the two, but previous rumors on the matter suggested that June 4th might be the lucky day for HTC EVO 3D.

Sprint left info on the pricing of these devices shrouded in mystery as well, but some suggest that the EVO 3D might be $199.99 with a new two-year contract.

Retailers are expected to offer it at lower price tags, with Radio Shack, which already had it on pre-order, being rumored to have it right from the start priced at only $99.99 on contract.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the EVO 3D was unveiled as HTC's first smartphone capable of 3D recording and playback.

The handset was announced only for the United States market for the time being, and only for Sprint, though some of the latest rumors suggested that it might be released on Vodafone UK's airwaves as well, sometime in summer.

As for EVO View 4G, it is the company's first tablet PC, which sports a 7-inch touchscreen display and a 1.5GHz application processor inside.

The tablet runs under Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, with HTC Sense on top, and was made available in other markets as well, under the name of HTC Flyer. It should be upgraded to Android 3.0 Honeycomb soon after launch.

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