AT&T has revealed that they soon to be carrying the two newest Windows Phone Mango 7.5 handsets.
» Read more: AT&T Getting Samsung Focus S and Flash WP7 Mango Handsets On November 6th
AT&T has revealed that they soon to be carrying the two newest Windows Phone Mango 7.5 handsets.
» Read more: AT&T Getting Samsung Focus S and Flash WP7 Mango Handsets On November 6th
T-Mobile will be launching the HTC Radar 4G on November 2nd. It runs on Windows Phone Mango. Priced at $199.99 with a new two-year commitment.
» Read more: HTC Radar 4G Coming To T-Mobile In November 2nd
Sprint’s most anxiously awaited smartphone since the Evo 4G is clearly the upcoming Evo 3D. It will become available in just three days, on June 24 , but there’s a way to get it as early as today
» Read more: HTC Evo 3D now available to Sprint Premier customers
Here’s a great deal for those of you in search of an Android-powered smartphone with a huge screen that’s both powerful and affordable.
» Read more: Sprint HTC Evo 4G now free with two-year contract
The HTC 7 Pro is now available at Cellular South, just like we heard a couple of months ago that it would be. Just a few days ago, on Monday, the HTC 7 Pro was launched by US Cellular , and now Cellular South follows suit
» Read more: Cellular South HTC 7 Pro now available for $199.99
June 24 is the big date when Sprint will finally release two of its most anticipated Android-powered devices ever, the HTC Evo 3D smartphone, and the HTC Evo View 4G tablet . The Evo 3D will be priced, as has become customary in the US, at $199.99 with a new two-year contract. Yet Sprint has some other, older smartphones which it’s now selling for that exact same price
» Read more: Sprint will cut prices for Google Nexus S, HTC Evo 4G, and Evo Shift 4G on June 24
The HTC Sensation has reached pre-order status at UK operator Three.
» Read more: HTC Sensation now up for pre-order at Three UK, ships on June 29
After being launched by Sprint for $149.99, then becoming available at Amazon for $119.99 , $89.99 , and, most recently, seeing its price cut all the way down to $69.99 at RadioShack , Sprint’s HTC Evo Shift 4G is now cheaper than ever. Amazon now sells the Android-powered device for just $39.99, the retailer announced earlier via Twitter . To get it at that price, you’ll naturally have to sign a new two-year contract with Sprint.
» Read more: Sprint HTC Evo Shift 4G now only $39.99 at Amazon
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play , the world’s first PlayStation Certified phone, has been launched by Verizon in the US at the end of last month. The price that Big Red asks for this Android-powered smartphone is exactly what you’ve come to expect when speaking about high-end devices and US carriers: $199.99 with a new two-year contract
» Read more: Verizon Sony Ericsson Xperia Play almost free at both Amazon and Wirefly
Yesterday we let you know that Wirefly has a great deal going if you want to purchase a new HTC Droid Incredible 2 for use on Verizon’s network.
» Read more: Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 2 now just $0.01 at Amazon