The All New HTC One will cost $600 off-contract when it goes on sale in the United States, according to the latest information leaked on Twitter. In addition, the gold variant is expected to be a Best Buy exclusive — at least initially.
The All New HTC One will cost $600 off-contract when it goes on sale in the United States, according to the latest information leaked on Twitter. In addition, the gold variant is expected to be a Best Buy exclusive — at least initially.
HTC has resumed its rollout of Android 4.4.2 KitKat for HTC One handsets in the U.K. three weeks after the release was pulled. Customers on Vodafone, Three, and O2 should see the update soon if they haven’t already received it.
Verizon, America’s largest carrier, will exclusively carry the all new HTC One starting tomorrow, March 25. Other carriers like AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile will have to wait a couple of weeks to get the new smartphone. This information comes from an insider familiar with the matter.
The all new HTC One has already leaked more times that you can count. Now, just a day before its official unveiling, a full hands-on detailed review of the handset has been accidentally posted on YouTube. The 14-minute video reveals all the features and specs of the One and even shows the dual-rear cameras on the back in action.
Here’s a pretty spectacular giveaway we don’t see all that often: AT&T is giving away five All New HTC One devices ahead of the handset’s official unveiling. All you have to do is fill out a form on its website, and the carrier will pick one winner a day until Tuesday, March 25.