Amazon prices the HTC HD7S much more fittingly at $100 on-contract
Taking into account that its 4.3” WVGA Super LCD display is the only distinguishable highlight that separates it from the version T-Mobile is offering, the $200 on-contract price that AT&T is asking for its HTC HD7S might seem rather steep for some people.
As always, Amazon is here to the rescue by saving customers some much-needed cash, and at the same time, pricing handsets a lot more fittingly to justify their true nature. Set at half the price that AT&T is asking for at $99.99 with a 2-year agreement for new customers, the price that Amazon coughs up is undoubtedly fitting for a handset that’s basically 6-months-old at this point. Sure it might be the newest thing on the block in terms of Windows Phone 7 selections, but for goodness sakes, it deserves a decent price out of the gate to make it somewhat attractive over the competition.
However, it’s worth noting that existing customers with qualified upgrades are expect to dish out $149.99 for it – but it’s still nonetheless a lot more reasonable than $200.
source: Amazon via WP Central
As always, Amazon is here to the rescue by saving customers some much-needed cash, and at the same time, pricing handsets a lot more fittingly to justify their true nature. Set at half the price that AT&T is asking for at $99.99 with a 2-year agreement for new customers, the price that Amazon coughs up is undoubtedly fitting for a handset that’s basically 6-months-old at this point. Sure it might be the newest thing on the block in terms of Windows Phone 7 selections, but for goodness sakes, it deserves a decent price out of the gate to make it somewhat attractive over the competition.
However, it’s worth noting that existing customers with qualified upgrades are expect to dish out $149.99 for it – but it’s still nonetheless a lot more reasonable than $200.
source: Amazon via WP Central
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