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T-Mobile first to offer HTC Desire

by Scott Bicheno on 22 March 2010, 11:41

Tags: T-Mobile (NYSE:DT), HTC (TPE:2498)

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Greater desire

The battle of the exclusives continues, and this time it's T-Mobile's turn to attempt to steal Vodafone's thunder.

HTC launched the Desire at this year's Mobile World Congress. It is very similar to the Google Nexus one - which HTC manufactures - but has HTC's own ‘Sense' user interface. Vodafone has already announced it will be stocking the Desire in April, but it looks like you can buy it on the T-Mobile site today.

The going rate is £35 per month for two years to get it ‘free'. A HEXUS.community member recently flagged up a T-Mobile forum post that confirmed the Desire would be available from 26 March, but it looks like even that date has been pushed forward. We had heard that Orange was also going to stock the Desire, but there's no sign of it on the site yet.

As ever, if you're willing to shell out a bit up-front you can get a cheaper monthly tariff, but the minimum length is 18 months. With the rate of development of smartphones these days, most of them are going to feel pretty obsolete in a couple of years time. We wonder if phone operators are making a mistake by asking for such lengthy commitment to a handset.

 



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nice one. i called them and said i couldnt pre order it now. going to call them again right now!
We wonder if phone operators are making a mistake by asking for such lengthy commitment to a handset.

Yes, they really need to revise their contract length…12 months is/was fine.
I hated the idea of long contracts and i always look for 12months like i got with my renoir, however i stretched to 18 month for my HD2 which im glad i did!.

Looking at it though i see the longer contracts as a good idea, my HD2 does a job i want it to do well and the newer smartphones are just going to be doing that better and better, now with a shorter contact ill have to upgrade earlier and get say the HD3 instead of the HD4 which again would be an improvement(example), with a longer contract it means the phons cheaper oerall as its subsidized more and thus i get a HD4 at the end of it for a similar price the hd3 would be but i didnt need the upgrade.

Probably doesnt make sense but to me it just did today after reading that question :D.
No info on O2… shame. Just one more month to go until I can get rid of my N96 - would like to replace with a decent andriod phone but still seem to be none available on O2.