America’s fourth largest carrier T-Mobile has officially announced the availability of the new HTC One. The premier HTC flagship will be available for online and in-store purchase from the carrier starting from April 11.
America’s fourth largest carrier T-Mobile has officially announced the availability of the new HTC One. The premier HTC flagship will be available for online and in-store purchase from the carrier starting from April 11.
LTE-Advanced networks are slowly making their way to the U.S. courtesy of AT&T, which recently kicked off the service in Chicago using carrier aggregation. But lack of proper hardware was believed to be one of the issues holding back adoption. However that could change as the newly launched HTC One (M8) is revealed to feature support for carrier aggregation.
Last night, HTC unveiled its latest and greatest flagship — the HTC One (M8). The handset is packed with quite a new features which confuse many new users. To make their lives easier, HTC has posted a bunch of videos on YouTube that explain the various new features of the handset.
The HTC One (M8) was announced a few hours ago and we’ve already spoken about its features in length. From the early reports, it’s quite clear that HTC has a winner on its hands. And customers in the U.S. are lucky enough to be able to snatch up the handset from Verizon Wireless. The carrier has now announced another incentive if you’re looking to get the device.
HTC finally made its much-anticipated HTC One M8 official today. In addition to a gorgeous aluminum unibody design, it boasts all-new internals, a larger display, improved BoomSound speakers, and HTC’s latest Sense 6 user interface.
But how does it stack up against competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2, and even the Apple iPhone 5s? Our in-depth comparison chart makes it all clear — and helps you decide which of today’s flagships is worth your hard-earned cash.