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That $890 in Europe would probably translate to around $800 here in the States seeing as electronics usually cost less here.For example, Amazon Germany has the HTC Diamond for $705. That phone can be had here in the states for about $650. That's an 8% difference.
Well, given the stupid pricing of devices in the UK, the only way I could get one of these is probably on a £50 a month Contract.
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Waiting @ Sep 18th 2008 7:35AM
That $890 in Europe would probably translate to around $800 here in the States seeing as electronics usually cost less here.
For example, Amazon Germany has the HTC Diamond for $705. That phone can be had here in the states for about $650. That's an 8% difference.
Ryan @ Sep 18th 2008 8:45AM
Well, given the stupid pricing of devices in the UK, the only way I could get one of these is probably on a £50 a month Contract.