HTC Desire now on sale at T-Mobile UK (plus XPERIA X10)

22 March, 2010

Eager to get your hands on a shiny new HTC Desire, are you? If T-Mobile UK is your carrier of choice or you are willing to switch for the sake of owning the latest and greatest of the Android herd right now, you are in for treat. The company is already accepting orders for the high-end HTC phone through their website so get those credits cards ready.

A two-year 35 GBP/month contract gets you the 3.7" AMOLED display-packing HTC Desire for free. The plan includes 1200 minutes, 500 texts and unlimited internet (though conditions apply) so it doesn't sound like a bad deal at all.

Just bear in mind that T-Mobile are promising a delivery within 7 days so you will still probably have to wait until 29 March to get yours. But hey, that's still 2 days earlier than initially promised date.

If you're interested, hit the link for more info on plans and pricing.

Update: The other big name in the Android ranks, Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10, is also available right now from the T-Mobile website. It too comes for free on a 35 GBP/month contract but the slight difference to the HTC Desire offer is that you get 300 minutes of talk-time less per month. The delivery time on this one is 10 days and you can order it by following this link.

Reader comments

  • Dasonix
  • 27 Mar 2010
  • 0FX

I'm with orange and have been due an upgrade since Jan. Noticed that the Carphone warehouse was showing that they had stock of the desire so on the off chance phoned them up see if I could get one as an upgrade. Bingo :) have got e-mail tod...

  • Anonymous
  • 26 Mar 2010
  • EmE

Just called t-mobile, and they said it has failed the quailty inspection and is delayed with no ETA on release date now... :(

  • mike
  • 25 Mar 2010
  • pwf

what utter rubbish, HTC have been rolling out some of the top buisness phones in the UK for years, just because some school boy has not heard of them and likes the common run of the mill stuff doesnt mean they are not the best, im out of contract and...

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