Get Early Bird Access to HTC One is Open
The HTC One is already out there for you to grab. However, some people are still short of ideas on where to buy this wonderful smartphone from. Especially, if you are considering buying the highly acclaimed smartphone’s unlocked version, you’re gonna have to dig deeper than the rest.
AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile have released the HTC One in close succession to each other’s release dates. Those people, who have already purchased this smartphone via pre-order or any other modes, are extremely happy. In fact, existing customers are calling the HTC One: Phone Du Jour, a title which everybody seems to be in love with at the moment.
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Take a look at the release date schedule for this smartphone. AT&T and Sprint have opened their online portals for customers already. At the moment, the HTC One is available in 32 GB and 64 GB storage versions. As of April 24, the phone will be made available in all carrier retail branches.
If you are Verizon subscriber, you will not be able to buy the handset for now. I don’t know if Verizon is in contact with HTC or any other carrier to have the device ready for Verizon customers. If you have any information on this subject, let us know through the comments below. You can also send an email to techguy@thenational.net .
Carrier; | Date of availability; | Price |
AT&T | April 19 online and retail | 32GB, $199; 64GB, $299 |
Sprint | April 19 online and retail | 32GB, $199 (or $99 if you switch to Sprint and bring your number) |
T-Mobile | April 19 online; April 24 retail | 32GB, $579 (or $20/month for two years, with $99.99 down payment) |
A rough analysis suggests that the HTC One has 4.7 Inch 1080p LCD display, a 4.1.2 Android OS Version (Jelly Bean), latest GUI and tons of other smart features. On the lower back side, you can see the “Beats Audio” stamp; a Beats’ trademark and evidence of the company’s contract with HTC.
In addition, there is also a “UltraPixel” Image Sense system camera, which boasts of the latest ImageChip 2 hardware. Running at 1.7GHz (Quad Core SnapDragon Processor), HTC One supports unprecedented simultaneous application processing.
Have you tried the HTC One already? Share your experiences through your comments below!
Editor Note: The Availability Chart for HTC One is the kind courtesy of CNET authors. Thanks guys.
This entry was posted on Saturday, April 20th, 2013 at 11:26 AM and is filed under HTC, National News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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