2013年8月18日星期日

HTC One Arrives on Verizon Aug. 22

  Verizon customers looking to upgrade their smartphone might want to hold off until next week: The HTC One will hit Verizon on Thursday, Aug. 22 for $199 with a two-year contract.
  The mobile carrier made the announcement todayon Twitter, promising Verizon's 4G LTE speeds on the new flagship device.
  HTC's new smartphone launched in April on Sprint and AT&T, which carry the 32GB version for $199.99; AT&T also offers an online-only 64GB model for $299.99. T-Mobile, meanwhile, began selling the 32GB device online for $99.99 down, plus monthly payments of $20 for 24 months (or $579.99 total), with no contract.
  The manufacturer unveiled the One smartphone in February, boasting a 4.7-inch full HD 1080p display with 468 ppi, a 1.7GHz, quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, and HTC Sense — a customized version of Android.
  The phone supports NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, and DLNA for wireless streaming to a computer or TV; it also serves as a remote control for supported devices. Included is a microUSB 2.0 port with mobile high-definition video link for USB or HDMI hookup.
  Struggling smartphone maker HTC is hoping to boost its appeal with more than a beautiful wraparound aluminum device. This week, the company revealed a new campaign starring Robert Downey Jr. in full-on Tony Stark mode. Each clip ends with HTC's new motto: "Here's to change."
  For more, see PCMag's review of the HTC One and the slideshow above.
  If you like the look of the One, but not the size or price tag, HTC is gearing up to launch a miniature model. The HTC One Mini sports a 4.3-inch, 720p SuperLCD screen with 341 ppi, as well as duel front-facing speakers and the same Android skin as its bigger brother.

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