The report says that HP plans on shortly selling unlocked units of the HP Pre 3 for the equivalent of $75 USD in France and in the U.K. Currently, the phone goes for the dollar equivalent of $505 and $490 in those two countries respectively. HP says that in Germany, the phone has already sold out.
The HP Pre 3 offers a vast improvement in specs from prior versions of the phone, with a larger 3.6 inch screen that offers higher resolution of 480 x 800. A single-core 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor is a big jump up in speed and the Pre 3 offers a 5MP camera (AF, LED flash) in the back, capturing video at 720p. A .3MP front-facing shooter will handle self-portraits and video chat; 8GB of memory comes with the unit out of the box.While the phone won't go on sale in the U.S., some AT&T and T-Mobile customers in the States will be able to run the HP Pre 3 on 2.5G EDGE (those memories of the first -gen Apple iPhone come flooding back) on both carriers. The handset's 3G bands are 900, 1900, and 2100 MHz while AT&T needs 850 and 1900MHz for full 3G service. This means that those with AT&T might have some limited 3G connectivity with the HP Pre 3. T-Mobile requires 1700MHz, so users of the unlocked Pre 3 on the nation's fourth largest carrier will have to live life on the EDGE.
source: HP via PCMag.com
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