HTC HD Mini on Amazon UK

Posted on Saturday, Mar 6, 2010 by George Ponder
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: windows phone, htc, hd mini, amazon

HTC announced the HTC HD Mini just a few weeks ago at the 2010 Mobile World Congress and it is now surfacing on Amazon.com's UK site. The listing is for pre-orders of the Windows Phone at a price of 369 pounds (about $556US). The listing indicates the HD Mini is due to be released on April 14, 2010.

As an added bonus, if you happen to live in the United Kingdom, Amazon is also throwing in free shipping.  Still no indication on whether or not the HD Mini will head across the pond to U.S. Markets.

Via: Engadget.com

 

HD2 available for Amazon UK pre-order

Posted on Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: leo, htc, hd2, amazon

HTC HS2 on pre-order in UK

This won't do much good for those of us in the U.S. But for our UK friends (hi, Simon!), the HTC HD2 is available for pre-order from Amazon -- unlocked, even -- for the low, low price of 549.99 British pounds, or about $900US. Also of note is the expected Nov. 20 release date.

Now, about getting it here in the U.S. ...

Power Up Mobile via Slashgear

 

Pre-order the Samsung Omnia II for $999

Posted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2009 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: samsung, Omnia II, I8000, amazon

Omnia II on Amazon

How badly do you want an unlocked, GSM Samsung Omnia II? Enough to drop $1,000 on it on Amazon? Granted, this is right up there with the tip-top of Windows Mobile hardware, but dayum.

Thanks, again, Jeremy!

 

Amazon MP3 Store Launched

Posted on Wednesday, Sep 26, 2007 by Mike Overbo
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: music, mp3, amazon

amazon mp3 store logo

[editor's note: Dieter's leaving a jet plane for NYC today, Any breaking news today will probably have to come from me, Mike Overbo of diametrically-opposed evil twin sibling smelly-iPhone-centric site Phone Different.]

Amazon has launched a beta of their MP3 store. This store will probably actually make its own stand, as opposed most of the other online stores that try to compete with iTunes that end up as also-rans. Case in point, Virgin's online store just closed down. Exactly how Amazon got EMI and UMG to kowtow to the MP3 format is beyond me, but they got them to do it. Here's the sweet and low-down:

  • Top 100 songs: $.89 (unless otherwise noted)
  • Top 100 albums: $8.99 or less (unless marked otherwise)
  • Other songs: Usually $.99
  • Other albums: all over the place. Under $4.99 to $11.99
  • Bit rate: 256kbps, mostly variable bit rate (VBR)
  • Song Encoding: MP3
  • DRM: none
  • Album Art: yes
  • Transferrable license of music: no
  • Big labels present: Universal Music Group, EMI
  • Big labels absent: Warner, Sony BMG
  • Indie labels: about 20,000 of 'em
  • # of Songs that AmazonMP3 has: 2 million
  • # of Songs that iTunes has: 6 million
  • Works with Macs: yes
  • Works with PCs: yes
  • Works with Linux: single songs only, no albums. Album downloader application in the works.

Interestingly, the current #1 song is, natch, 1234 by Feist. You know, the gal from the new iPod Nano commercial. #1 Artist? The Apples in Stereo.

 

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