Android Phones
HTC One rumored to launch on March 22 with AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile
February 15, 2013 | by Natesh Sood
Android Phones, AT&T, Carriers, HTC, Rumors, Sprint, T-Mobile
If you are an HTC enthusiast, or even Android enthusiast, then chances are you are pretty excited for HTC’s upcoming event. It is all but guaranteed that HTC will use the event as a chance to announce its latest flagship Android device. HTC is adopting a page from Samsung’s playbook by launching its flagship device on more than one carrier on the same day.
According to a rumored report, the HTC One (M7) will see light of day in America through three carriers: AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Notably missing from the party is Verizon Wireless, which makes sense once you consider the fact that the DROID DNA was launched only a few months ago. Pricing for the 32GB model is expected to be $199 on contract with the 64GB model commanding a $299 price tag. At this point, I would like to remind our readers that this report is still a rumor and, therefore, subject to change.
We’re less than four days away from the anticipated event, hopefully HTC has something great planned for us!














Very good news!
I’m waiting on the event right now. The HTC website says AT&T. i need it for T-mobile
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