The long-awaited HTC Desire Z is now available on Vodafone. It can be had for free from £35 per month.
The HTC Desire Z is that rarest of things – a top quality Android phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard. For those of you who just can’t get to grips with touch-screen keypads, it deserves to feature very highly on your wish list.
The device sports a well-balanced 800MHz processor, a 5-megapixel camera and a sharp 3.7-inch screen. It runs on version 2.2 (Froyo) of the Android OS.
Head on over to Vodafone and you’ll have a choice of contracts to choose from, starting from £25 per month (with a £199 charge up front) for 24 months.
If you do happen to secure an HTC Desire Z this festive period, keep in mind that there are plenty of accessories to kit it out with on the market.
You should read – HTC Desire Z review

Every day we write about the latest gadgets in the world, but today we would like to draw your attention not on a gadget. We have all heard that often the cost of the gadget does not exceed the value of its production, as the main revenue producers receive the related fee-based services (the sale of music, programs, books, subscriptions, etc.). And to complete the background we have only to recall the system of additional contract mobile operators that allow buying a new phone model for peanuts.
The operator Vodafone UK has announced that will spread netbooks Samsung NC10 with built-in 3G modem in the country. We’d like to point out its main characteristics:
- Diagonal LCD screen 10.2 inches
- Screen resolution 1024×600 points
- Processor Intel Atom
- RAM 1 GB
- Hard Drive 160 GB
So, the operator gives a laptop to its subscribers for free. But for it you have to sign a contract for 25 pounds per month (1GB traffic) or 30 pounds per month (3GB) for 24 months.
If you have a full 3G coverage this is an excellent variant. Let’s hope that this method of propagation of netbooks will be taken by other operators in other countries. I would be happy to have such a contract, and what about you?