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AT&T GALAXY S 4 16GB pricing updated: $199 on-contract

, Apr 3rd 2013 Discuss [0]

If you were freaking out over the fact that the HTC One would be cheaper than the Samsung GALAXY S 4 on AT&T, freak no more! The company has just updated their listing to be clearer than before - if you want the 32GB version of the GALAXY S 4, you will indeed be paying $249.99. If you want the 16GB version, you'll be tossing down just $199.99 USD instead. Read The Full Story

Chinese HTC One gets extra features not found elsewhere

The HTC One smartphone has very nice features and there are a lot of people out there looking forward to getting their hands on the device. One of the things that some users have lamented about the new smartphone is the fact that it lacks a microSD card slot for storage expansion. As it turns out HTC is offering a version of its One smartphone in China with a few extra features that will make some users jealous. Read The Full Story

AT&T HTC One arrives April 19 from $200

AT&T will offer the HTC One from $199.99 for the 32GB model, with deliveries kicking off April 19, as well as exclusively ranging the 64GB variant for a hefty $299.99. Up for preorder from Thursday, April 4, the AT&T HTC One will also come with a free HTC Media Link HD adapter to make better use of the smartphone’s wireless streaming technology, including the HTC TV app which can push on-demand shows from your handset to your TV.

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AT&T HTC One pre-orders reportedly begin April 4, $250 for 32GB

, Apr 1st 2013 Discuss [0]

After we've heard from several carriers about pre-orders with the Samsung GALAXY S 4, including AT&T and US Cellular, the HTC One has been rather mum about when it's going to make its appearance. However, it's been said that AT&T will open up pre-orders for the new device on April 4, with the entry-level 32GB model costing $250 after signing a two-year contract. Read The Full Story

64GB HTC One available exclusively to AT&T

, Mar 31st 2013 Discuss [0]

AT&T subscribers will apparently be able to purchase a 64GB version of the HTC One when the device heads to the United States. In its promotional video for the HTC One, AT&T revealed that it will exclusively have the 64GB version of the device, meaning that those of you on the other major carriers, like T-Mobile, will only have access to the 32GB HTC One. However, that shouldn't be a deal breaker for many of you. Read The Full Story

I fell for the HTC One in a Tokyo cat cafe

, Mar 31st 2013 Discuss [0]

I started off liking the HTC One. Now, having used it as my only camera while on holiday in Japan this past week, I’m in love with it. HTC has a whole lot riding on the One this year, and one of the more contentious features is the Zoe photography system, blending stills and short videos that are simultaneously captured in what the company says will “bring to life” your photo gallery. Attempts to differentiate from the gush of other Android devices with software customization is something we’ve seen so often now, it’s hard not to be cynical (and simply demand “pure” Android instead), but Zoe has turned out to be a different story.

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HDC clones HTC One with new smartphone, offers it for $160

Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but imitators usually have a degree of separation between their clone and the authentic product. Such is the case with HDC, which has cloned the HTC One with its own handset named - you guessed it - the HDC One. The handset is priced at $160, and at a quick glance is the same in appearance to its counterpart, but the hardware doesn't live up to the real deal. Read The Full Story

HTC One teardown proves durability a top priority

, Mar 28th 2013 Discuss [0]

If you were looking for the HTC One to be a device you were easily able to take apart for inner-bits replacement, you might not be all that pleased with the report appearing today. On the other hand, if you love it when iFixit gives a big shout out to the device you're looking to buy for its immense durability, the HTC One might be the phone for you. It's not going to be a device you'll be popping open on accident, that's for sure. Read The Full Story

HTC One pre-registrations in U.S. hit “several hundred thousand” mark

, Mar 26th 2013 Discuss [0]

HTC's new flagship smartphone, the HTC One has already garnered a lot of attention and hype here in the United States. HTC President Jason Mackenzie stated that the early response to the HTC One has been fantastic, and that the device is receiving a lot more attention compared to any of the other devices the company has launched. He also stated that there were 'several hundred thousand people in the U.S. pre-registering to purchase the new HTC One". Read The Full Story

HTC One availability expands: USA before end of April

, Mar 22nd 2013 Discuss [0]

This morning HTC has sent out a blast on the soon-approaching availability of the HTC One in several countries around the world. For the United States and across Europe, the HTC One is now set for “before the end of April.” That means most of the major carriers will be releasing the HTC One at that same time, we must expect, here in the United States.

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Apple’s War Chest, Samsung plastic, and HTC One supply

, Mar 21st 2013 Discuss [0]

The influence and cash flow Apple has right this minute may be squarely to blame for both Samsung‘s continued use of plastic to construct the GALAXY S 4 and HTC‘s trouble getting supply line at full speed for the HTC One. When you consider the vast number of products Apple creates that use large amounts of aluminum, you’ll find that the company is really rather invested in keeping their supply of this building block in order. When you consider the must-win situation HTC has with their new HTC One device, you’ll know how nervous they must be if their rumored supplier status downgrade is, indeed, a reality.

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HTC One wanders the streets of NYC during GALAXY S 4 event

, Mar 19th 2013 Discuss [0]

HTC has unofficially declared war on Samsung. Not in legal terms, mind you, but an all-out street fight in a sense, literally. Before and during Samsung's GALAXY S 4 announcement event, HTC wandered the streets of Times Square and Radio City Music Hall to showcase the company's new HTC One smartphone to random passers-by. Read The Full Story

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