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HTC Hero Hits Sprint Oct. 11 With New Face, $180 Price Tag [HTC Hero]
HTC Hero Hits Sprint Oct. 11 With New Face, $180 Price Tag [HTC Hero]
That Sprint's first Android phone's going to be the HTC Hero is about as unsurprising as news gets , but you know what is surprising? They've given it some invasive plastic surgery, and priced it squarely below their own Palm Pre. Sprint's Hero is a bit blobbier than HTC's original , but it ...
News Release: The Innovation and Openness of a True Mobile Internet Experience Coming Soon to ...
newsreleases.sprint.com — HTC Hero fact sheet (pdf) HTC Hero Competitive and Value Matrix (pdf) View high-resolution images Sprint’s first... device with the Android™ platform available Oct. 11 ; Pre-register for HTC Hero today at www.sprint.com/hero OVERLAND PARK, Kan. & ... (more) News Release: The Innovation and Openness of a True ...
Palm Pre to see Price Cut to $150?
Palm Pre to see Price Cut to $150?
precentral.net — So, the HTC Hero is coming to Sprint at $179.99 , and the Pre is still at... $199.99. What is Sprint to do? How about lower the price of the Pre by $50? Thanks to a generous tipster working at a Sprint "indirect partner retail dealer" (something like ... (more) Palm Pre to see Price Cut to $150?
The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday season -- we've got hands-on and video!
The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday season -- we've got hands-on and video!
engadget.com — The Palm Pixi has officially arrived, and if you're an avid reader of Engadget (you'd better be),... this device should look a little bit familiar to you. We first broke specs and images of the phone -- codenamed Eos and the alternately-spelled ... (more) The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday ...
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Sprint HTC Hero Release Date October 11
Gadgetizer.com — ... The Sprint HTC Hero  has had a bit of a facelift with a new face and a price lower than the Palm Pre.  The Hero will feature a 3.5mm headphone jack, 5-megapixel camera,  3.2-inch multi-touch  screen, Sense UI and of course Android. ...

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