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HTC opens invitation for 2011 Party next Tuesday

HTC Malaysia has announced that they are throwing a party next Tuesday, 21st June and they are opening 40 slots for you and a friend to attend.

According to the announcement, it looks like a launch party for several new devices. We wonder what will the devices be? The HTC Wildfire S has been announced earlier and is now bundled by both DiGi and Celcom. The HTC Salsa however has already made an appearance on DiGi’s Facebook SMS contest but no pricing or bundling details have been revealed so far.

Of course, not forgetting its current top of the range HTC Sensation, which had started selling in the market since 1st June at RM2299 outright. We believe it is likely a event launch for the HTC Sensation and with a possibility of a telco bundling plan as well.

It is also interesting to note that the event is a day before Samsung Galaxy S II launch at Midvalley.

If you want to be part of this event, quickly register yourself here.

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