HTC Desire: Now With Prices
Looks like the new “IT” phone for Android smart phone fans is not just set on coming out this coming April, but also has its price tag outed. Details on the tariff costs for getting the HTC Desire on several mobile network operators have been released and it looks like we should be prepared to have our budgets sidetracked by this impressive little gizmo.
The 35 Pound monthly tariff will nab you the Android smart phone for a low offer of £50 (though we have seen some better contracts with the phone offered for free). Carphone Warehouse has all the details on acquiring this little handset and it has been confirmed that the Desire will also be available on Orange, Vodafone and more.
For those who missed out on the many cool things about the HTC Desire, this new Android smart phone comes with the latest 2.1 Éclair operating system and specs that match that of the Nexus One. And it should, it is already known that the Nexus One is based on the HTC Bravo –which was the original name of the Desire. The Bravo details got leaked last year along with several other HTC devices right before all attention turned to the upcoming Google Phone.
When the device finally came out at the Mobile World Congress last month, HTC revealed that the Bravo would have a new name, the HTC Desire. The phone comes with a large 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen that delivers excellent graphics and accurate touch control, a 5 mega pixel camera with 720p video recording and a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. Many are already saying that this phone would serve as a better alternative to the Nexus One (which can only be bought through Google’s Online Store).
Get to know more about the HTC Desire at Mobile Choice UK.
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