When we reviewed the GSM version of HTC's EVO 3D back in August, our main complaint was the exorbitant price of the thing. On-contract deals were nowhere to be found, and at the time of review SIM-free prices came in at over £500 (~$830), considerably more than the similarly-specced HTC Sensation.
Now at least two British retailers have decided to significantly cut their asking prices for the device -- Expansys is currently selling the EVO for £284.99 with free shipping, while ASDA Direct has it for £249.99. These prices make the EVO 3D notably cheaper than the Sensation, which currently sells for around £350 SIM-free. The more expensive device also lacks the EVO's 3D display, and packs a smaller amount of RAM, too (768MB vs. 1GB).
So if you're in the market for a high-end HTC phone, an EVO 3D for around £250 represents great value, especially when you consider that just five months ago it was selling for more than double that amount.
More: ASDA Direct, Expansys
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/kdIRkkvFWxo/story01.htm
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