Italy's TIM nabbing HTC Magic
In Europe, HTC's Android devices are fragmented among the big players, which means TIM could end up being the first carrier anywhere to offer both the Dream and the Magic now that they've popped a product page on their official site for the keyboardless device at a stiff €449 (about $595). There's no launch date listed, but Tecnophone says that the phone's are already in TIM's possession -- and they might be looking at a May 4 launch to line up with Vodafone. Unable to decide which version you're going to buy, TIM subscribers? Yeah, it's a pretty awesome problem to have.
[Via Tecnophone]
[Via Tecnophone]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
glenskey @ Apr 26th 2009 12:19AM
mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine minemine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine
eventually.
matthew @ Apr 26th 2009 1:19AM
Oh how I wish that saying mine a millions times could actually make it so
Intrepid @ Apr 26th 2009 2:13AM
This phone is expensive, especially considering that it's running Android - an open source OS. I've just purchased a Diamond2 and paid a good €100 less, and the Diamond2 (regardless of your views on Windows Mobile) has more advanced hardware inside it.
KilgoreTrout @ Apr 26th 2009 8:47AM
How comes that italians are always the first to get every new telefone as soon as it's out of the production lines?
Cris @ Apr 26th 2009 4:43PM
@KilgoreTrout
coz Italians has the highest density of cellphones per habitant...
but is not true that all new phnes come here first...
bye :D