Looks like the all-new HTC Wildfire is set to be the “entry level” Android handset of choice for networks without their own-brand technology, with T-Mobile UK the first to stick an actual date on the arrival of the affordable Android 2.1 phone on its network – June 14.
Here’s a screencapture of the T-Mobile Tweet in question, in case you need to argue with someone in T-Mobile customer services about why your phone hasn’t arrived by June 21st…
Three minutes ago. Good lord, we are getting good at this. Hopefully there won’t be several weeks of delay in getting stocks out to customers, as was sadly the case with T-Mobile’s rather disastrous early launch of the HTC Desire.


countd
/ May 18, 2010starting free on contract and then rising in price by £100 per week like the desire once they realise its popular? ;)
I keep hearing that the screen resolution means a lot of apps won’t be available for it which is a shame
Gears
/ May 19, 2010£20 per month guys – http://www.coolsmartphone.com/news5811.html
Gary C
/ May 19, 2010You could have a Legend for £20 per month. This one is a bit of a “cash cow” for HTC and the networks, I reckon.