Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini
SEX X10 anyone? The Xperia X10 mini can be had from SmarTone-Vodafone for $0 – as long as you sign a contract of $298/month. However, it’s running on a somewhat outdated version of Android – version 1.6. It weighs in at only 88g and comes with a 5MP auto-focus camera with LED flash. Full X10 specs can be found here.
For more information, see SmarTone-Vodafone’s website.
Back to School – Apple Store HongKong
Apple’s annual “back to school” sale has started. From May 26 to September 7, 2010, upon purchasing an Apple computer (MacBook/Pro/Air, iMac) you can get a free 8GB iPod touch after rebates! This was how got my 13″ MacBook Pro last year after the June 2009 updates. If the MacBook Air gets a (great) refresh before the September 7 deadline, I would be seriously tempted!
For more details, see here: Back to School – Apple Store HK.
FAQs: http://www.apple.com/hk/en/promo/faq/bts.html
Zero Facebook for Hong Kong Three (3) Mobile Subscribers
If you are a Three HK subscriber, you can now access Facebook’s “Zero” mobile site for free – the data usage on 0.facebook.com will not count towards your monthly statement. Zero Facebook for Hong Kong will provide free Facebook browsing only for Three subscribers, as evidenced by the following chart:
- Zero Facebook operators around the world
- Zero facebook on Three
It is not clear whether other mobile operators in the region will be added in the future.
via 豁免流動數據費 Zero Facebook登陸香港 « 案內人隨筆.
one2free brings you an exclusive experience with the new HTC Desire
one2free has a new offer on the HTC Desire, the new Android 2.1-phone with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. List price for the Desire is HK$4,598 but with this offer you will pay only HK$2,898 for the phone provided you sign a contract of 24 months.
one2free also has an exclusive Studio on Demand feature that allows you to enjoy HD full-length TVB shows and video content.
For full details, you can refer to the image below or one2free’s link at the end of this post.
Full details: one2free.
Keep Your Friends Close With HTC Wildfire
The HTC Wildfire was named in large part with help from HTC’s Facebook fans. It will be released in Europe/Asia later this year.
LONDON – 17 May, 2010 – HTC Corporation, a global designer of smartphones, today introduced HTC Wildfire™, a new HTC Sense-based Android phone that integrates the most popular social networks to help bring your friends closer to you. HTC Wildfire closely follows the success of the acclaimed HTC Desire and makes the company’s signature HTC Sense experience accessible to a younger audience.
“Today’s social networks provide an essential forum for friendship with more than 400 million users* – many of whom are young adults – actively sharing their lives with their friends through Facebook,” said Florian Seiche, Vice President, HTC EMEA. “HTC Wildfire makes the HTC Sense experience available to young mobile users for the first time. It brings all your communications into one place, whether it’s through Facebook, Twitter, text messages, images or email, ensuring that you are never far away from the conversation and always close to your friends.”
HTC Wildfire helps you stay connected with those who are most important to you through HTC Sense, a user experience focused on putting people at the centre by making phones work in a more simple and natural way. You won’t miss out on the fun as HTC’s Friend Stream application seamlessly gathers and displays content from social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr into one organised stream of updates. HTC Wildfire enables you to stay up to date with your friends’ posts, comments, alerts and photos, wherever you are.
Press Release: Keep Your Friends Close With HTC Wildfire™.




