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AT&T says no Windows Phone 7 for pre-order

November 4, 2010 by Marc Flores - 5 Comments

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Windows Phone 7 is arriving at AT&T in just a couple of days and if you were looking to beat the crowds, you’ll have to get there early. According to the carrier’s Twitter account, there will be no pre-orders available. It’s all first come, first served. In a tweet to a curious user, AT&T says:

Nathan, It’ll be available in AT&T Corp stores and online @att.com/wirelss, sold on a first come first serve basis on 11/8.

These days it almost seems uncommon that a carrier wouldn’t allow pre-orders for major phone launches. The iPhone was available for pre-order for AT&T, and several Android devices were also available for pre-order from Sprint and Verizon.

If you get a hunch that waiting around for the HTC Surround or Samsung Focus until after work isn’t going to cut it for you on the day November 8, you might want to hit stores early or get online early!

[Via: WindowsPhoneSecrets and Twitter]

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