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New HTC Advantage available for preorder

Categories: Devices, HTC
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 at 5:09 AM

New HTC Advantage

The brand new HTC Advantage is now available for preorder. However, it seems while HTC is quiet on pricing – electronics retailers are speculating how much it would cost once it’s officially out.

For instance, in UK Clove Technology is listing the unit 595 GBP, while eXpansys asks for 700 GBP. On the other side of the pond, GearTrade is going with $800, Smart Mobile Gadgets and On The Go Solutions want $1300, while Mobile Planet (now eXpansys-USA) hasn’t revealed its price yet. In addition, there are some places that come up in a Google Product Search but aren’t linked to active pages: $550 through PrestoMart and $699 at somewhere called couchtatergames.

See, it’s not that easy to get the new Advantage. I suggest waiting for HTC to reveal its MSRP. Or even better, wait for some operator (like T-Mobile), to offer it subsidized with some plan.

[Via: Pocketables]

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