Hot on the heels of the Google / HTC Nexus One comes the Android powered HTC Desire.
Although the chassis remains the same size and shape as the Nexus One, the HTC Desire has physical buttons replacing the touch sensitive ones, and the trackball has been replaced with an optical version.
It has the same 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 3.7 inch OLED screen with multi-touch capability, and it runs the ace HTC Sense UI operating system.
HTC have not added a docking platform, and the active noise cancellation technology has also been removed. According to HTC this brings the price point down to around £480.
March / April is the expected release time for the HTC Bravo, with Orange being one of the first network partners. mobilebeep.co.uk will have the phone and contracts available to compare as soon as it's available.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Mobile Contract Comparison on mobilebeep.co.uk

If your current mobile contract is finished and you are planning to renew it, make sure you compare mobile phone contracts on the mobilebeep.co.uk website first!
You can use the mobile phone contract comparison tool on their website to assist you with this task.
You should first think about what it is that you expect from your mobile contract, and then set about to entering your specifications in the mobile beep website to get a suited choice from their list of the best value mobile phone contracts. Things to consider include, phone brands and their costs, minutes and text usage, the length of the contract and the monthly fees associated with it.
When you decide to compare mobile phone contracts you should pay attention to the tariff, the amount of minutes and text messages that will be covered with your contract as these vary depending on your service provider.
A lot of different mobile service providers will offer what may seem like great deals, for example they may offer a lot of free minutes and texts for a very reasonable price, however if you are the kind of person who do not use your phone very often, you' be left with all these minutes and free texts that you will never utilise.... You're paying for something that you do not need!On the other hand you may select a plan that has minimal minutes and text messages because the price of the contract is also small, but eventually you find that you are paying a lot more than you had bargained for... this is usually due to using more minutes and more texts than your contract allows.
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