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HTC HD 7 deals - Smart offers for a very `Smart' Phone

The HTC HD7 is obviously a greatly improved version of the original HD phone device from the Taiwanese mobile phone maker. What is more, the network service providers operating here O2, Orange, 3 Mobile, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Virgin Mobile all have ensured that this more than well equipped handset reaches the maximum possible users by way of adequate number of cheap HTC HD7 deals inlcuding HTC HD 7 contract deals. These contract are much sought after as they give this wonderful smartphone handset for free under them and require the user to pay only about 40 per month and that too, only for the maximum period of 24 months only.

Presently, the leading network service provider O2 in the UK has the exclusive selling right for this particular handset from the Taiwanese mobile phone maker. O 2 has lost no time in releasing into the mobile phoen market place here an impressive number of HTC HD7 contracts deals. The network carrier has also introduced some other deals like the pay as you go mobile phone and the SIM free offers.

You can very well hope to buy the HTC HD 7 Deals smartphone handset under O2's pay as you go mobile phone offer for just 380 only. Let us now see what kind of HTC HD7 contract deals the number one network service provider has one offer currently. O2 is giving away this particular smartphone handset from HTC for free under its 24 months, 30 per month contract plan. Under this deal, besides the handset you also stand to gain as free incentives 600 minutes of calling time, unlimited text messages, and as a free gift in the form of a pair of Skull Candy headphones.

You have several other HTC HD7 contract deals from this network service provicer including one that requries the buyer to pay monthly 25 for 24 months. In return, you get the HTC HD7 handset, 300 minutes of talk time, unlimited text messages and additionally you are also required to pay the sum of 35 for the handset. This is also not bad at all. Don't you agree?




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