HTC EVO 3D Up For Grabs At £499.99 On Preorder
While the HTC EVO 3D is slated for release this coming September, HTC fans can get their hands on the innovative EVO 3D well before the September release deadline as it’s currently available on pre-order here in UK for £499.99. UK users can currently avail the SIM-free variant, while Vodafone and T-Mobile are offering carrier subsidized contracts on the new EVO 3D. UK users seeking for instant purchase can head straight over to Play.com to acquire the EVO 3D for £499.99 commitment-free. MobilePhonesDirect.co.uk too are offering the EVO 3D for free, but users will be contracted to £33.50 on T-Mobile. Vodafone on the other hand are willing to offer the EVO 3D to customers for 5 quid driving on a £35.74 contract. While some users might find the mobile phone deals on the EVO fairly steep, but that’s the expected premium you got to pay for having Smartphone’s well before release dates.
HTC phones have done fairly well within the last quarter although they have been significantly behind the incredible sales numbers posted by Asian rivals Samsung. However, with the EVO 3D is only facing competition from the LG Optimus 3D, the handset could possibly post favorable sales numbers when it’s finally released on the far end of September.
Fans looking to get the EVO 3D under contacts from either Vodafone UK or T-Mobile might possibly have to wait up for 59 days before they can lay their hands on the EVO. However, fans looking to get the taste of the handset well before its official launch date can order from Play.com who has promised to deliver the handset on 5th of September.
Vodafone’s current 2 year contract for £33.50 on the EVO 3D will offer users 500MB of free internet data usage, unlimited texts and 500 minutes of free talk-time. On T-mobile, the offer is slightly steeper as users will need to pay up 5 quid on a £35.74 2 year contract. For that much money the only perk users can expect is 1200 minutes of free talk-time. Interestingly, the SIM free deal for £499.99 from Play.com looks best on paper as it supposedly comes with free-shipping along with an early delivery commitment.

