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HTC Flyer touches down at T-Mobile, Scribe pen not included

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 on the FCC this June? Well, apparently T-Mobile’s been offering it for a while to business customers only, but that exclusivity’s come to an in depth. The 7-inch Gingerbread slate with AWS bands is curiously absent from the operator’s own online site, but you possibly can snag it from HTC for $299 with a brand new mobile broadband plan or $454 with a freelance extension. Sadly, neither party’s tossing within the HTC Scribe pen gratis, so you will have to make due together with your own digits for navigating or simply pick it up separately. If that is the Sense-laden variant you have been holding out for, now’s the time to hit up the source and get to ordering.

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