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HTC HD2 T-Mobile Customers Get Free Gogo Inflight WiFi Access for 6 Months

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It’s one thing to get a new phone, but something entirely different to get a new phone, and then even more perks just for purchasing that phone. For example, if you were one of the lucky ones to get your hands on a new HTC HD2 from T-Mobile USA, we hope you like to fly, because Aircell is offering you free Gogo Inflight WiFi access for six months. Pretty good deal, if you ask us. But, then again, we really enjoy random free things.

“Aircell is constantly striving to partner with companies that can enrich the inflight experience,” said Aircell President and CEO Michael Small. “With the newest smartphone from T-Mobile, we can provide our customers with a simple, yet powerful way to stay connected, even at 35,000 feet.”

You save $4.95 per session, and if you’re a frequent flier that loves to use WiFi while at 35,000 feet, then that’s a pretty good savings. Gogo inflight WiFi is currently available on 760 commercial aircraft, and statistics show that the service follows 2,600 daily flights throughout the continental United States. Obviously, the company plans for the service to continue to roll out through the rest of this year, as well as the months beyond that. The more WiFi in our airplanes, the better. If you’ve got the HTC HD2, you’ll simply go to your Favorites menu, and sign up for the service. It will give you service for up to six months after registration, or until June 30, 2011 — whichever comes first. So, get flyin’! Oh, and if you’re still not sold on the HD2, check out the review of the original, European model right here. We’re sure it’ll make you want one.

[via PR Newswire]


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