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3 lures data dabblers

The internet isn't going to go mobile while prepay users outnumber postpay by three or four to one, and adding data means a long call to an Indian call centre. So in a small but significant move, UK network 3 today said it's essentially opting its prepay users into a data plan, giving them a free data bundle to use.

If you don't use the data, you don't pay anything extra. But no call to Bangalore is required to activate the features, which include free Skype-to-Skype calls and Windows IM. 3 allows 150MB over three months, with an additional bundle for a fiver. It's available to all 3Pay customers right away.

In the world of tariffs, that's probably as big as T-Mobile's Web'n'Walk announcement and given the size of the prepay market, possibly bigger.

There's just one catch in the small print - you'll need to provide a registered debit/credit card. So sorry folks, no anonymous data in the UK. That would really foul up Jacqui's megadatabase. ®

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'HTC Lancaster' Android phone for AT&T

AT&T's been extraordinarily coy about its Android plans, right up through our interview with Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega back in February -- but rest assured, the carrier does plan to get in the game, and it might just beat a number of T-Mobile's planned launches to market. Meet the HTC Lancaster, which kinda looks like a Magic when closed -- but open, it takes on more of a traditional Touch Pro-ish form factor for a QWERTY slider than the G1 / Dream. It's got triband EDGE and 850 / 1900MHz HSPA, AGPS, a 3 megapixel fixed-focus camera, Bluetooth 2.0, microSD expansion, and a "unique HTC social messaging user interface" that we'd assume takes cues from that Hero stuff we've been seeing recently. It's lined up for a full six months of AT&T exclusivity and -- according to our materials, anyway -- has a target availability date of August 3, meaning we could see this pretty shortly. Unfortunately, there's a note here that "Initial Lab Entry dates were based on Google Mobile Services (GMS) UI, AT&T standard UI has been requested, which puts schedule in question." In other words, AT&T wants its fingerprints all over the interface, which risks pushing out the launch -- and that's a double whammy of suck. Follow the break for a larger shot of the phone!

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Vodafone HTC Magic demo video

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HTC Magic promotional video

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Vodafone HTC Magic Google phone out on 1 May

The new phone will be named the HTC Magic Pioneer

Vodafone’s exclusive android phone the HTC Magic will be available from 1 May.

The phone dubbed the G2 by some will be called the HTC Magic Pioneer and will be free on £25 per month contracts. The phone will use Google’s Android operating system.

The handset will be the second Google Android phone. It follows T-Mobile’s exclusive G1 handset which was also made by HTC. T-Mobile is thought to be in talks for the third Android phone.

Hoorah!

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