A few days back, Verizon has officially confirmed that the HTC-made Windows Phone 7 OS powered Trophy handset will be available at online stores from May 26th (Xperia Play and Droid X2 will also hit the stores today) with a price tag of $149.99 on a two year contract and it scheduled to hit the stores on June 2nd. But the HTC Trophy handset is already showing up at some stores and the final price for the phone is marked as $409.99 sans the contract, which is $20 cheaper than the $429.99 what Verizon is asking as a full retail price.
Coming as Verizon’s first Windows Phone 7 running handset, the HTC Trophy will allow users to play and sync games with Xbox LIVE. The phone features a 3.8-inch WVGA display, CDMA and GSM connectivity (yes, it’s a global device), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, GPS, SRS WOW HD sound, HTC Hub, 5MP camera, 720p video recording, 1GHz processor, 16GB of on-board memory and it supports global roaming as it is having both European GSM HSDPA and CDMA EVDO radios inside.
Read: HTC Trophy Verizon Full Specifications.
Customers who want to buy a HTC Trophy before July 15th will be given a free Xbox 360 game of their choosing. The options include Halo: Reach, Kinect Sports, and Lode Runner.
Buy Online
Head over to the Verizon Online Stores (hit the link) to buy the HTC Trophy for $149.99 on a two-year contract with the carrier, after a $50 mail-in rebate for Verizon’s new customers and the already existing customers.