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HTC EVO Shift 4G from Sprint Drops to $89.99 on Amazon

After dropping the price of the original HTC EVO 4G from Sprint to $99, Amazon is bringing the younger brother’s title of cheapest EVO back with a drop in price for the HTC EVO Shift 4G. The Shift, which is only a few weeks old, can be had for $89.99 through the world’s largest online retailer. As a comparison, remember both the EVO 4G and EVO Shift 4G are still retailing for $199 and $149 respectively when purchased via Sprint.
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