Verizon’s HTC Trophy Windows Phone landing May 26th for $150

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Verizon Wireless on Thursday announced its first Windows Phone, the HTC Trophy. The device will be available online on May 26th and will land in stores on June 6th for $149.99. The HTC Trophy offers a 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p HD video, 16GB of on-board storage, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, and support for global roaming in more than 200 countries. Anyone who buys the phone before July 15th will get a free Xbox 360 game, and can choose from Halo: Reach, Kinect Sports, or Lode Runner. Hit the jump for the full release.

HTC TROPHYâ„¢ BRINGS WINDOWS PHONE 7 TO VERIZON WIRELESS

Combine Business and Play with a Smartphone That Lets Customers Do What They Love

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – HTC Trophy™ is the first Windows Phone 7 device to come to Verizon Wireless, bringing a new dimension of gaming and entertainment to the nation’s most reliable 3G network.

Windows Phone is the only phone that lets you play games with Xbox LIVE.  Customers can sync directly with Xbox LIVE mobile to access their avatar, profile and gamer score to keep track of their wins.  HTC Trophy also allows consumers to play by themselves or challenge friends in turn-based games. In addition to the many mobile gaming features, customers who buy an HTC Trophy before July 15 get a free Xbox 360 console game.  Game enthusiasts can choose from Halo: Reach, Kinect Sports and Lode Runner – up to $60 value.

HTC Trophy features the Music + Video Hub, giving customers quick access to music and movies on their device.  Customers can stream or download millions of songs with a Zune Pass subscription and access over 15,000 quality apps and games in Windows Phone Marketplace through the Marketplace Hub.

Additional features:
·         1 GHz Snapdragon® processor
·         WVGA 3.8-inch touchscreen
·         Surround sound through SRS WOW HD™
·         5-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
·         720p HD video capture
·         16 GB on-board storage
·         Wi-Fi connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n
·         Global ready – allowing customers to enjoy wireless voice and data service in more than 200 countries, with more than 125 with 3G speeds
·         HTC Hub-customization through downloadable applications that offer even more entertainment and productivity
·         View and edit Microsoft Office® documents, including Excel®, Word® and PowerPoint® with the Office Hub and data access on SharePoint® servers

Pricing and availability:
·         HTC Trophy will be available online at http://www.verizonwireless.com on May 26, and in Verizon Wireless Communication Stores on June 2 for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement.  Customers will receive the rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted.
·         HTC Trophy customers will need to subscribe to a Verizon Wireless Nationwide Talk plan and a smartphone data package.  Nationwide Talk plans begin at $39.99 for monthly access and an unlimited smartphone data plan is $29.99 for monthly access.
·         Verizon Wireless customers traveling outside of the United States should contact Verizon Wireless’ global customer support team at 1-800-922-0204 before embarking on their trip to ensure their phones have the right features for global usage.

13 Comments
  • Anonymous

    I’ve tried using a few WP7 phones…. I don’t (NOT) like it…. the UI is nice and fluid… but coming from Android… the fact that I can’t change the home screen or customize anything is annoying… and part of the reason I haven’t gotten an iPhone…
    I do like it though and the features in MANGO will bring WP7 to a WHOLE ‘nother level… So i’ll keep an eye on…

    **Waits for WebOS to make a splash with a keyboardless phone)

  • Titanxboss

     Verizon can keep it.
    What a joke 8 months after everyone else has a new windows phones.
    While my TP2 was a great phone for its day. Microsoft can keep there crappy phones….Android all the way

  • Brandon

    Thank you BGR! Now, get a date on when exactly this summer VZW will be moving to tiered data so I know how long I can wait :)

  • Guest

    I WANT!!!

  • Anonymous

    They should also throw in the Trophy; for free!

  • Joe

     Verizon is coming out with new smartphones every week but it doesn’t put any more commission in sales reps pocket.  The only one making money are the Phone manufacturers.  

  • http://twitter.com/TimEicher Tim Eicher

    Want! :)  

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Egypua-Venus/100001718397006 Egypua Venus

     I paid $32.67 for a XBOX 360 and my mom got a 17 inch Toshiba laptop for $94.83 being delivered to our house tomorrow by FedEX. I will never again pay expensive retail prices at stores. I even sold a 46 inch HDTV to my boss for $650 and it only cost me $52.78 to get. Here is the website we using to get all this stuff, MadCent. com

  • Anonymous

    Dude, you cant beat that for $150. Wow.

    http://www.internet-privacy.at.tc

  • Anonymous

     Windows?? What is Windows?????

  • i told u so.com

    again like I posted before (and im a Webos person, android and Iphone seriously people and you know its inferior doesnt matter how much you sell period) I have been waiting for the next webos phone, and decided to try the htc arrive and hands down its second to webos only. People knock what they dont try, and android is so horriable I cant see why people just follow a fad because its in your face. So forget what these idiots say in there comments because they def never picked it up, or only did wanting to bash it anyway. Go into a store and give a honest opinon about it, and I assure you you will def like the OS, alot smoother and cleaner then any android, or iphone phone on the market. 

  • Arfonb

    Samsung Omnia’s had windows mobile, so this phone isn’t technically Verizon’s first Windows phone. 

    • Anonymous

      HTC trophy is first “Windows Phone” device, previous devices like the Omnia were “Windows Mobile” devices.

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