Thursday, May 22, 2008
HTC and Rogers Wireless Announce the HTC Shift
Posted by Jason Dunn in "Pocket PC Hardware" @ 03:24 PM
This is an interesting hybrid device so I'm posting about it on Pocket PC Thoughts, Smartphone Thoughts, and Digital Home Thoughts. Rogers is essentially the only GSM-based mobile phone carrier in Canada (can you spell "monopoly"?), and they carry a good assortment of HTC products - the latest of which is the Shift. But their launch is wobbly at best - I've been holding off on posting this news for several hours hoping that things would start to make sense.
Earlier today the URL I was given for further information (www.rogers.com/shift) resulted in a 404 page not found error. Now it finally resolves to a page, but it's in French. My French is a bit rusty, but thankfully numbers are universal: it looks like if you want to purchase that Shift outright, without a contract, it will run you $2099 CAD (about $2170 USD). If you sign up for a three year contract, it will cost you $1699 CAD (there's some sort of promo on where it's $1599, but there are no details on that). To put those costs into perspective, you can purchase the HTC Shift directly from Expansys for $1465 USD [affiliate], so it seems like Rogers is making a big chunk of change on these devices.
The real kicker with mobile devices in Canada is the data rate plans - and I can find no information from Rogers about a new data plan that makes sense. The press release references a "$50 Flex Rate Data Plan", yet using Rogers' own search engine, there's no record of any such plan. I'm holding out a bit of hope, but once again it seems that we have some nice hardware that's largely crippled from real use by the wallet-crushing data plans that Rogers offers.