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It's now a big day for those exited about getting the HTC One in the U.S! The HTC One is available in stores earlier today which more compelling to its sleek full metal body, seriously not a plastic cover. The HTC One will be ship for orders from three major US carriers including AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. AT&T offers two memory capacity variants the 32GB and 64GB, while Sprint and T-Mobile got the 32GB on their website with two colors to choose - silver and black. But there is something more with T-Mobile as they are giving away a free car dock for those who order today before the supply last as it will be hitting stores on April 24th.
32 GB HTC One
Regular Price = $599.99
1 year contract = $449.99
2 year contract = $199.99
64GB HTC One
Regular Price = $649.99
1 year contract = $549.99
2 year contract = $299.99
Sprint and T-Mobile offers the black and silver 32GB HTC One for $99.99 on 2-years contract.
The remaining balance will be paid across the next 24 months. Again, T-Mobile got a free car dock for early orders. So, just check it out on carrier sources below, just go ahead and buy that HTC One now!
You can send me One for custom ROMs later.
sources: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile via Android Police
HTC One
Reshape your smartphone experience with a home screen that streams your favorite content, a photo gallery that comes to life, dual frontal stereo speakers that offer sharper, richer sound, and more—all in a rugged yet sleek full metal body.
AT&T HTC One Prices

Regular Price = $599.99
1 year contract = $449.99
2 year contract = $199.99
64GB HTC One
Regular Price = $649.99
1 year contract = $549.99
2 year contract = $299.99
Sprint and T-Mobile HTC One Prices
The remaining balance will be paid across the next 24 months. Again, T-Mobile got a free car dock for early orders. So, just check it out on carrier sources below, just go ahead and buy that HTC One now!
You can send me One for custom ROMs later.
sources: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile via Android Police


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