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O2 picks up HTC Kaiser as O2 Xda Stellar

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 at 5:08 PM

The promotional graphic might indicate otherwise, but it looks like O2 will be picking up the heralded HTC Kaiser as the O2 Xda Stellar. We can’t imagine how the advertising drones let the “Stella” typo slip through the cracks, but it’s still nice to see O2 finally getting with the game and offering the “holy grail” of smartphones to its subscribers – whatever its name might be.

O2 Xda Stellar is the HTC Kaiser for O2

We’re hearing that the HTC Kaiser should hit the UK as the O2 Xda Stellar sometime in December – hopefully in time for some last-minute holiday shoppers to get their hands on the WinMo6 smartphone. We just gotta wonder how many HTC Kaiser fans were waiting on O2 to pick up the handset instead of just grabbing an unlocked version straight from HTC.

Anyone out there waiting to grab an O2 Xda Stellar?

[Via: MoDaCo]

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  • Chris P

    Any association of ‘“holy grail” of smartphones’ with any Windows Mobile device is a criminally offensive sentence!

  • Joe

    Hi Guys, I am on Orange and my partner is on o2, he is thinking of getting the o2 stella (stellar), I am on orange and would like the same/similar device and looking at the HTC TyTN 11 they look the same, are they the same device in different guises?