Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 10 2009, 10:51am CDT | by Robert Evans
I love it when a rumor gets validated. Verizon Wireless has put out a press release (Posted on Gizmodo) confirming the launch of the HTC Touch Pro2 on their network. This Friday, September 11th, is D-Day for the Touch Pro2.
The surprising thing about Verizon launching this phone is the price. Most other carriers are charging $350 for the privilege of packing this WinMo beauty. Verizon's, however, comes in at just $200 after a mail-in rebate. I hate to show favoritism for a carrier, but VZW is offering the best deal by far on the Touch Pro2. And, to make things even better, their version of the smartphone has a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Keep this up, Verizon, and you'll have a lot more happy customers.
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Robert Evans
The excitement about new smartphones, tablets and anything mobile drive
Robert to unearth the latest rumors and developments in this fast
moving space. He adopted 4G as soon as it become available and knows
where the mobile market is going.
Robert can be contacted directly at robert@i4u.com.
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