The 4G network is still young enough to have many “representatives,” though some advanced mobile manufacturers have already launched their handsets with HSPUS+ support. HTC was the only company offering several devices with such functionality — the Inspire 4G for AT&T, the myTouch 4G for T-Mobile, the Thunderbolt for Verizon and the Evo 4G for Sprint.
So each carrier in the U.S. has its own handset from HTC. This was beneficial for the customers, and AT&T’s customers were no exception. This time I have good news for all the Inspire 4G lovers — RadioShack will offer the red version of this handset!

First when the Inspire 4G was launched on February 13 via AT&T, it cost $99.99; then Amazon cut the price to $60 and recently it was reduced to $29.99. We don’t know how much the red HTC Inspire 4G will cost, but it’s hard to believe the phone will be too expensive.
Anyway, the main advantage of the Inspire is the ability to support AT&T’s HSUPA+ network, though other features sound quite attractive, too: 4.3 inch touchscreen, 4GB internal memory storage, 768MB RAM, 8MP camera with resolution of 3264×2448 pixels, Dual-LED flash and auto-focus, 1GHz processor and others. It runs Android 2.2.1 and supports HTC Sense.
Nowadays we can find many smartphones with such specs on the market, but the color range they come in is not so large, so I guess RadioShack’s deal will have success.













