Sprint version of the HTC Snap (aka Willow aka Cedar) has appeared on Best Buy’s website, a week prior to its rumored June 7th release date. It will be available for $519 without contract, but expect to see some supsidized ptice points in the nearest future.
It looks like HTC will soon be bringing a massive firmware update for the Fuze, the AT&T-branded Touch Pro. Unfortunately, the link to the update is dead, but hopefully will be up shortly.
The following is included in the update among other things:
Those who live in Europe are lucky... Why? The HTC's flagship Touch Pro2 smartphone with support for European 3G bands can now be purchased through devicewire.co.uk online shop, unlocked and ready for action. Unfortunately, its $800 price tag is just too unreasonable, but that's just me...
The upcoming HTC Lancaster will be the AT&T's first Android handset. When closed, at first glance it looks similar to HTC Magic, but when open, it becomes a QWERTY slider like the Touch Pro. Features include:
Just a short update: according to eXpansys UK, the handset should be in their stock on June 12th. This just proves our previous suggestions about the mid-June release.
Android phones will officially come to Canada in the beginning of June. Both the HTC Dream and HTC Magic will be available from Rogers Wireless for $199.99 on a 3-year contract starting June 2nd. The off-contract option will cost you a whole $649.99. Get your wallets ready for 'em.
According to last week's reports, it looks like HTC Touch Pro2 will be coming on Sprint sometime in mid-June. This came from a SprintUsers poster, who backed up his words with some nice pictures of the device. It's still just a rumor, however, so don't get your hopes up. Stay tuned.
Don't fall for that HTC Magic impostor that floats around at eBay. Yes, it looks like a real deal, only it lacks the HTC logo, 3G support and Android OS. But what did you expect to get for just $122.99?