Although it has been delayed a few times, HTC One has finally arrived in the UK. Major carrier Three has it, but only in silver.
According to the carrier, the black version of HTC One will be available on April 30. Those who wish to purchase the silver model now can do so for free with a new 24-month Ultimate Internet 500 plan.
The One Plan option is another alternative for customers who want more minutes included, or the HTC One is also up for purchase for £480 / €570 / $725 on PAYG (pay as you go). Check it out here.
According to the carrier, the black version of HTC One will be available on April 30. Those who wish to purchase the silver model now can do so for free with a new 24-month Ultimate Internet 500 plan.
The One Plan option is another alternative for customers who want more minutes included, or the HTC One is also up for purchase for £480 / €570 / $725 on PAYG (pay as you go). Check it out here.
HTC One is likely to hit shelves at other carriers in the UK as well, but the unlocked version seems to have been delayed once again and is now slated for an early April release.
The reasons behind these delays seems to be the manufacturing process that is longer than usual and the fact that HTC was unable to secure enough components for its Ultrapixel camera.
The 4-UltraPixel rear photo snapper is supposed to be one of the HTC One’s main selling points, but up until now, it only proved to be reason for delays.
Thus, we reported a few days ago that HTC planned to push a small software update for HTC One, which was meant to greatly improve camera’s performance.
Aside from that, HTC One seems to be a solid product with powerful hardware and interesting features.
The smartphone comes equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset that packs a quad-core processor clocked at 1.7 GHz and an Adreno graphics processing unit.
The phone’s 4.7-inch Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen display supports full HD (1080 x 1920 pixels) resolution and features Corning Gorilla Glass 2 coating. It packs 2GB of RAM and 32 or 64GB of internal memory as well.
Source: Softpedia.com
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