Canada: SaskTel releases the HTC Wildfire S
After having become available from Bell, the HTC Wildfire S is now also sold by SaskTel in Canada. HTC’s lower-midrange Android-powered smartphone may not be all about the features, but it is a lot more affordable than today’s high-end devices.
SaskTel offers the Wildfire S for $29.99 with a new three-year contract. If you’d rather get a two-year agreement, the phone will cost $149.99. If you want to commit for just one year, the price will jump to $229.99. Of course you can also get the Wildfire S without any long-term contract nonsense, in which case you’ll have to shell out $299.99.
The HTC Wildfire S supports SaskTel’s 4G network and has a 3.2-inch 480×320 touchscreen, a 600 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, 512 MB of ROM, microSD card support, a 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA video capture, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 1230 mAh battery.
If you want to pick one up from SaskTel, just go here.
Via MobileSyrup
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http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LFW7VZWGIH4GEHIECQMMLHN3LI David Gudino
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