At the Consumer Electronics Show, HTC revealed a new line of 4G smartphones that will come out on three different networks. The HTC ThunderBolt will come out on Verizon, the HTC Evo Shift on Sprint and the HTC Inspire on AT&T, and with the announcement of these devices, HTC’s lineup of 4G devices has bumped up to six, counting the Evo, G2 and the MyTouch.

HTC’s latest Sprint device dubbed The Evo Shift, sports a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 5MP rear-facing camera while a front-facing camera is not available. The Evo Shift has a relatively small, 3.6-inch display however it does have a really big advantage when it comes to the price tag as this 4G device will hit the market at an astoundingly low price of $149.
The Verizon/HTC ThunderBolt is high on video conferencing functionality as this device features an 8 megapixel camera along with a 4.3 inch display as well as being deeply integrated with Skype technology and it will come on Verizon’s all-new 4G LTE connectivity plans.
The AT&T partnered HTC Inspire also has a 4.3-inch screen, as well as some new advances in HTC’s Sense technology. It also features an online component that will allow users to locate lost phones or wipe a phone’s data from a website.
Release dates for all of these phones have not be revealed as yet, however all of these devices will be running Android 2.2, or commonly known as Froyo.
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Via Mashable