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HTC Arrive up for $50 pre-order at Wirefly, requires new Sprint account and two-year contract

HTC’s first Windows Phone 7 QWERTY slider handset is an insignificant five days away from its launch on Sprint, but already there’s a web based retailer keen to undercut everyone else on your business. Wirefly is currently offering the HTC Arrive (aka the 7 Pro outside the usa) for $49.99 in upfront costs when bought along with a brand new two-year service plan from Sprint on, importantly, a brand new account. Eligible upgraders should shell out $149.99 for the privilege, though that’s still lower than Sprint’s own $199.99 pricing. In case you find it any cheaper elsewhere, do be sure you tell us.

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