Pocket-Lint: The HTC Flyer is now available to order online from Three and will be in Three stores in the UK on 20 May.
Despite a new Three catalogue spilling the beans last week, the official rate on a monthly contract has been officially confirmed as £30.99, rather than the £25 initially stated.
Pocket-Lint: HTC has confirmed, via Facebook, that it is rolling out the much waited Honeycomb update for its tablet; the HTC Flyer.
Engadget - US Cellular's got one and so does Sprint (albeit under a re-branded banner). So, where's the Magenta-friendly HTC Flyer we saw creep up at the FCC this June? Well, it appears T-Mobile's been offering it for some time to business customers only, but that exclusivity's come to a close. The 7-inch Gingerbread slate with AWS bands is curiously absent from the operator's own online site, but you can still snag it from HTC for $299 with a new mobile broadband plan or $454 with a contract extension.
HTC Flyer impressions.
Will the HTC Flyer be able to compete in the hyper competitive tablet market with the ill suited Gingerbread 2.3 Android operating system?
My boss has on and he calls it the "HTC Crasher". When it does work though, it's really amazing.
The white looks better than the black, i hope it is available here in uk