FCC approves Sprint’s HTC One, coming to US very soon
FCC has approved a HTC device, which is expected to be Sprint’s HTC One since the device features Sprint LTE band 25. It is expected to be available in the US soon
FCC has approved a HTC device, which is expected to be Sprint’s HTC One since the device features Sprint LTE band 25. It is expected to be available in the US soon
Two Finnish retailers, Gigantti and Verkkokauppa are now taking pre-order for the unlocked HTC One for €639 and €699.90 respectively. Gigantti is planning to ship the device on March 18.
HTC has listed the Red version of the HTC One handset on its official website. The manufacturer has yet to announce the red color availability of the device for U.S. carriers.
HTC has officially introduced the new HTC One handset with 4.7″ 1080p HD display, new Ultrapixel sensor, 1.7Ghz quad-core, 2G RAM, BT 4.0, Wi-Fi, Beats Audio, 2300mAh battery and more. It ill start hitting the U.S carriers in March for an unknown price tag.
Check out the full specifications, launch date, and the price info of the HTC One handset here.
A high resolution press image of the HTC One has surfaced online. This device is expected to be officially unveiled today.
Verizon is now pushing out an upgrade for the HTC Droid DNA handset, bumping the build number up to 2.04.605.2, and carrying improvements for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and audio quality.
A press shot of the black colored HTC One handset has leaked online, and some reliable sources are saying the device will be available from March 22nd via AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint carriers.
HTC One is expected to hit the stores for $199 (16GB) or $299 (32GB) on contract. According to a photo and a teaser video, the device is expected to pack metal chassis, and stereo speakers.
Amazon Wireless is now offering the AT&T branded HTC One VX handset for just $0.01 on contract, while AT&T offering the red One VX product for $0.09 on contract.