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Samsung Epic vs EVO 4G

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 12, 2010



Sprint is set to release the Samsung Epic on August 31, but they just recently made a big deal about the HTC EVO so, which one is better? It all comes down to the features you want right? Well, the folks at Sprint knew this would be a tough decision so they have put together a little video to help you make the decision.

The Samsung Epic 4G has a super AMOLED display with a slide out QWERTY keyboard (in addition to the virtual Swype keyboard). It has a front facing camera for video conferencing and can act as a mobile hotspot. The Epic shines in the multimedia department with DLNA support to wirelessly send pics and video to other DLNA devices. It matches up against the EVO quite well.

Sprint will be selling the Epic 4G for $249 on contract after a $150 mail-in rebate. Don't you just love those rebates? You can sign up to reserve an Epic 4G at the link below.




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