White Sprint Evo 4G LTE rumors proven?

Our recent memory showed us that Sprint be getting a white colored version of the HTC Evo 4G LTE smartphone, while there has also been confirmation that current Evo 4G LTE smartphones from Sprint do experience issues with Google Wallet – more often than not, at the most inconvenient of times, too. Well, there has been some leaked documents and images which do seem to show the HTC Evo 4G LTE sport a gray shade, and while nothing official from Sprint or HTC has been announced just yet, we cannot but help to think that this white version of the HTC Evo 4G LTE from Sprint is well on its way, it just needs to jump through several more loops and hoops before being made available to the masses.

Still, if color has never been a strong pull factor in you making a smartphone purchase decision, perhaps reading our review of the HTC Evo 4G LTE might just sway you over – to the light side this time around.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Did Sprint out the white HTC EVO 4G LTE in an ad?, Sprint EVO 4G LTE has Google Wallet issues,

White Sprint Evo 4G LTE rumors given weight by blurrycam snap

White Sprint Evo 4G LTE rumors given weight by blurrycam snap

A white version of Sprint’s Evo 4G LTE was teased late last week when some advertising materials were inadvertently outed on its website — which were subsequently changed to show the black version. However, one of our secret army of tipsters has sent in a picture that claims to show an internal document that reveals the handset will come in both ends of the gray scale. Of course, there’s no official word yet, but those rumors are sounding more convincing with each passing day. After the break we’ve got a cropped and zoomed version of the image, with the telling claim on the third bullet point if you fancy judging for yourself.

[Thanks, Anonymous tipster]

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