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AT&T to be exclusive carrier for 64GB version of HTC One

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 01 Apr 2013 8:38 User comments (5)

AT&T to be exclusive carrier for 64GB version of HTC One

AT&T has announced this week that it will be the exclusive carrier for HTC's 64GB model of the upcoming 'One' flagship.
The carrier confirmed the fact via a promotional video on the company YouTube account.

HTC will be offering 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models, as well, depending on your carrier.

The company recently had to delay their flagship due to component supply issues related to the new 'Ultrapixel' camera. HTC says the phone will reach the U.S. before the end of April.

HTC also recently announced it had seen "several hundred thousand" pre-orders so far in the U.S., spread out between Sprint, T-Mobile USA and AT&T. Verizon has not yet been confirmed as a carrier for the device.

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5 user comments

11.4.2013 23:34

I think I speak for the users of all other carriers when I say: @*%^ you HTC. @%*^ ^%(@ing you and the damn horse you rode in on. I was considering the phone, but to make the largest capacity exclusive to one carrier? Eat a @%^*..

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 01 Apr 2013 @ 11:34

22.4.2013 10:57

making a model (and here the one with the highest capacity) exclusive to one carrier leads to failure (example, sony); did not apply to apple since they are the only iOS provider.
another marketing fiasco on the way...

32.4.2013 13:50

Yet another HTC phone without changeable battery.

YUCK!

42.4.2013 13:58

"exclusive" is just a PR word.
"normal users" hardly come close to hitting 32GB.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 02 Apr 2013 @ 2:06

58.4.2013 15:42

This phone looks to much like BB Z10 with windows 8 live tiles,be ready to be sue.
HTC always copying other technologies

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