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HTC Titan, Radar on sale now at Phones4U, blow a raspberry at ‘launch date’ nonsense

Whether you are a spendthrift or simply happened to be down on the shops, Phones4U had one more early bird special this past weekend. Seems the mobile retailer had received stock of both the HTC Titan and Radar earlier than the planned October 7th launch date, and did what any good business would — they put’em up on the market. If you are down with carrier chains, you’re able to snatch both handsets in-store or online gratis, with a contracted monthly fee on Orange, T-Mobile or Vodafone (for the Titan only). For the no SIM attached route, you will have to practice a wee bit more patience, and wait until this Friday when Clove will offer the Mango phones at full price — £489 and £329, respectively. Statesiders, take a deep breath, your crack at this primary wave of Windows Phone 7.5 devices is close handy .

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