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12 Feb

While other manufacturers are delaying Android handsets, HTC has quietly started to send its HTC Dream around the world. This time is Spain who’s going to get the first Android device. Telefonica will launch the handset as the Dream and have it slightly customized. The phone will cost anywhere from 0 to 199 Euro, depending on the plan that you choose and your current subscriber status. All that will probably happen soon although Telefonica hasn’t announced any official dates yet.
via Engadget Spanish
Tags: HTC, HTC, HTC Dream, Mobile News, Mobile Software, spain, Telefonica
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7 Responses for "HTC Dream to Arrive in Spain from Telefonica"
meanwhile we get the sloppy white version with bad grey keys, grey back. Funny how the U.S. puts up with mediocrity.
Knowone noticed that the white U.K. version is proper. AT LEAST GIVE US A WHITE BACK TO OUR G1!
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