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May 24, 2010

T-Mobile drops price of myTouch 3G down to zero

Here at HTC Source we don’t report on all the price changes for HTC devices in the U.S. market, but we thought we would let you know that T-Mobile has just dropped the price of the myTouch 3G down to zero. That right, T-Mobile is the first U.S. carrier to offer up an Android handset for free. At the moment, you will only be able to take advantage of the offer through T-mobile’s website as this is a “Web-only discount” though there’s no reason it couldn’t roll out to stores in the coming week. T-Mobile customers taking advantage of their Even More Plus plans will still need to shell out $399 for the myTouch. There’s no indication that anything else is afoot here, but it’s always fun to speculate why T-mobile’s trying to push out a few extra handsets by offering them up for free.

Our guess? T-Mobile’s clearing inventory to make room for a new shipment of myTouch 3G handsets with Android 2.1. Don’t quote us on that, but I’m sure you guys may have a few crazy ideas of your own.

Source: T-Mobile



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Nick Gray
Tech enthusiast, Android user and founder of the first HTC blog – Nick Gray has been blogging about HTC phones before most people knew what a smartphone even was. Over the years Nick has owned and tested dozens HTC devices and is constantly flashing new ROMs to his Android phones.




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