Wednesday, March 27, 2013

HTC One Gets April Ship Date for U.S.

The HTC one and only(a) is among the most promising smartphones we’ve influencen so far this twelvemonth. It’s also a Hail Mary pass for HTC, which has been fight to regain consumer attention after more than a year of disappointing sales. And in the coming weeks, we’ll finally get to see if the unmatchable lives up to the pressure placed on it — the whiz finally has a release window.

No, the new phone doesn’t yet have a firm release discover (anywhere), but merely a release window. Baby steps, folks. The unrivalled will hit the United States sometime before the rest of April, HTC told Wired in an e-mail.

“HTC has seen unprecedented demand for and interest in the new HTC One, and the care taken to design and build it is bear witness in early reviews,” HTC said. “The new HTC One will spue out in the UK, Germany and Taiwan next week and crosswise Europe, North America and most of Asia-Pacific before the end of April. We hold dear our customers’ patience, and believe that once they have the phone in their workforce they will agree that it has been worth the wait.”

An HTC official told Wired that the One was originally shooting for a U.S. release sometime in March, but the company had to delay that plan after path into component shortages when building its new flagship device. In the United States, the One will be sold through AT& deoxyadenosine monophosphate;T, Sprint and T-Mobile, and possibly Verizon too. HTC has yet to offer up a price for the One in the United States, but it’ll promising launch in the neighborhood of $200 on contract, with 16GB of storage.



Materials taken from WIRED

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