Telstra confirms: HTC Desire on sale in April

 

The big T gets exclusive rights to Android phone.

Telstra today confirmed that the carrier will be carrying its first Android-powered phone as of April 2010.

The carrier will offer the HTC Desire, which was launched at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona two hours before Telstra's announcement today.

Known in development circles as the HTC Bravo, the HTC Desire is based on the Android 2.1 operating system and sports a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and a 3.7 inch, WVGA display.

Telstra has confirmed it will have exclusive access to the HTC Desire in Australia for three months.

"We are delighted that our close relationship with HTC means that Australia's most advanced Android smartphone will be available to Telstra customers first," said Telstra CEO David Thodey.

A spokesman for the carrier said the device will be customised to prioritise Telstra content.

"There will be some customisation, but within the bounds of what Android offers," he said.

HTC and Telstra will, for example, integrate native Telstra apps such as Foxtel on the mobile and the Whereis GPS navigator into HTC's 'Sense' interface.

The 'Stream' interface also features in-built software from HTC which aggregates streams of information from social networking applications such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.

The Telstra spokesman said users will "still have the freedom to personalise" the device.

Pricing will be announced closer to launch.


Telstra confirms: HTC Desire on sale in April
"You can avoid Hell$tra and order the EU or Asian model. Expansys UK already have them listed at GBP£449.99 (AUD$785). This is almost dollar-for-dollar what the Nexus One is going for at the moment."
By bcmobile
 
 
 
Comments: 6
Digger11
Feb 17, 2010 10:43 AM
That's a pity - we will get price gouged by Mr Monopoly again. I suppose the early adopters won't care though.

I wonder when other more competitive networks will carry it ?
scan06disk
Feb 17, 2010 11:53 AM
I'm gonna get this phone !, was previously known as HTC Bravo, pity they didn't even give us an AUD figure...
Jono
Feb 17, 2010 5:04 PM
"Pricing will be announced closer to launch."

I can tell you now. It will cost your soul and the soul of your first born child with the costings from Telstra
ap
Feb 17, 2010 10:07 PM
@scan06disk - "I'm gonna get this.... pity they didn't give us the price..."

With negotiating skills like that you are sure to get a good price :)

I was keen to get an Android based phone to replace my dead Jas Jam (it didn't enjoy the white water kayaking over Christmas), but there was nothing offically available for NextG. So I just purchased a new Nokia - 2 weeks later they announce this - bugger!
scan06disk
Feb 18, 2010 12:18 AM
@ap forget Telstra..., just wanted to know how much Aus was gonna have em for...?, I'm getting mine from the US..., lol :)
bcmobile
Feb 18, 2010 8:36 AM
You can avoid Hell$tra and order the EU or Asian model. Expansys UK already have them listed at GBP£449.99 (AUD$785). This is almost dollar-for-dollar what the Nexus One is going for at the moment.
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