But that's a good example of a carrier lock-in no? As I understand it,
HTC and SPRINT are working together regarding the Evo. I was more
thinking of less exotic hardware (i.e. non-4G) such as the HTC Desire
(Nexus One with Sense) which is selling like hot butter here in
Scandinavia.

/Casper

On May 11, 2:58 pm, "Vince O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 11, 12:55 pm, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am actually a little surprised that it's the US marked that overtook
> > iPhone, considering that Android phones generally become available in
> > Europe prior to the US (because of the branding, lock-down and long
> > contracts pushed by US carriers).
>
> I wish that was true of the HTC Evo.  I looks like that one will never
> come to the UK.  :(
>
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