HP Confirms No Pre 3 for U.S.
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Aug 22, 2011, 2:59 PM by Eric M. Zeman
HP has officially said that the Pre 3, first introduced in February, will not be sold in the U.S. at all. It will be sold unlocked in the the U.K. and France only for approximately $75. It can roam on the EDGE networks of both AT&T and T-Mobile, but doesn't support full 3G for either carrier.
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Weird...
It's weird to think that a few years from now HP (the world's largest PC manufacturer) and Nokia (the world's largest mobile manufacturer) likely won't exist as we know them today.
Well played, Apple.
What does Apple have to do with this? While I admit Palm had some capital issues when dealing with webOS, specifically getting it on decent hardware, HP just dragged their feet and did everything not to get webOS out there.
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I've ever wished Sprint were a GSM carrier. I would order one of these unlocked from Europe if I could. Would be nice with the $99 touchpad I just got 🙂