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HTC Explorer now available outright for RM759

The HTC Explorer is finally available for sale in Malaysia with a RRP of RM759. The discovery was found on SuperBuy website after being tipped via twitter. If you order online, they are offering it with discount at RM729 which also can be paid with 6 or 12 month installments by credit card.

Just to recap on the specification, the HTC Explorer runs on a 600MHz processor, 512MB of RAM with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS installed. It has a 3.2″ HVGA display with 480×320 resolution and comes with 512MB of storage which is expandable via microSD. For photo shooting, there’s a 3MP camera at the back.

The HTC Explorer is HTC’s cheapest Android phone to date and it fits right between the Samsung Galaxy W and Galaxy Y in terms of pricing. Which is a better phone depends on usability experience and built quality. If you’re looking for an Android phone with QWERTY keyboard, the HTC ChaCha is now selling at RM799.

You can check out full details and promo videos in our earlier HTC Explorer post.

Thanks @icycold156 for the tip!

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