HTC Advantage X7510 won't be sold in US
Even though we've seen a couple of US e-tailers offering HTC's latest Advantage, the X7510, up for pre-order, it seems that the handheld won't actually be sold here for at least awhile. According to jkOnTheRun, the X7510 possesses one of those hotly-debated Qualcomm chipsets that cannot be sold on American soil -- presumably due to all those legal issues the firm is currently wading through. Of course, folks that just can't fathom living another quarter without one can cough up the requisite dough to snag one from an importer, but otherwise, it looks like you USers are clean out of luck (at least for the moment).




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan @ May 17th 2008 12:45PM
HTC ADvantage x7510
Dont worry its too early for me too lol.
What chipsets are these units using anyway, anyone know the chip model # for this unit compared to the previous model?
socricit @ May 18th 2008 12:19AM
Jesus. Imagine osx on this thing. i smell something from apple around the corner that will rival this. this is an evolutionary step, it looks freakin cool. and to top that off something beyond the iphone system inside it? this would be the coolest gadget to have.
keithwwalker @ May 18th 2008 7:23AM
It is weird, they went from too many buttons on the face to too little. It really needs the little joystick, and the start and OK buttons. Lets not forget improved video performance...
evangelistwithiphone @ May 18th 2008 12:15PM
hmmmmm
I still choose my 16gb iphone 'till I see this machine on the field