The world’s first available Windows Phone 7 handset: HTC Trophy, sold by Vodafone New Zealand
A customer in New Zealand (where it’s the morning of October 21 right now) was the first in the world to buy a Windows Phone 7 handset.
The handset is the HTC 7 Trophy, sold in a Vodafone New Zealand shop just a few hours ago.
Vodafone NZ sells the Trophy for 799 NZD ($602) “with On Account plan”, or 899 NZD ($677) on prepay. Customers can buy the smartpohne online here.
(photo via Twitter)
The next country where WP7 devices will be on sale is Australia, where Telstra should start offering the HTC 7 Mozart in a few hours.
Of course, tomorrow morning several European carriers will also have Windows Phone 7 devices on sale.
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