RadioShack has a special offer for the HTC One: AT&T and Sprint customers can grab the handset and get free $100 Google Store credit.
The HTC One is one of the hottest, most popular Android smartphones currently available on the market due to its high-end specs and elegant metal design. It goes head-to-head with the Samsung Galaxy S4 and special offers are only bound to make it even more popular.
RadioShack is now offering $100 Google Play Store credit in the form of two $50 credits with the purchase of an HTC One on a two-year contract with either AT&T or Sprint.
The Sprint version of the smartphone costs just $79.99 for those signing a new contract with the carrier, or $129.99 for existing Sprint customers who want an upgrade. AT&T customers, meanwhile, will need to shell out $150 to get the HTC One on a two-year contract with the carrier.
The first thing when buying a new smartphone is to play around with the apps and settings and start adding new apps and media content such as music, movies and TV shows. For such instances, RadioShack's $100 in Play Store credit offer comes particularly in handy.
This special HTC One promotion is available only with the aforementioned 2-year contract with Sprint or AT&T. The offer runs through June 30 and applies only to online purchases. It's also worth noting that RadioShack's prices for the HTC One on both Sprint and AT&T are well below the carriers' respective on-contract price tags.
For those unfamiliar with the handset, the HTC boasts a generous 4.7-inch 1080p display, packs a powerful quad-core processor under the hood and touts the company's new UltraPixel camera technology. The smartphone also received high praise for its metal design, gaining an edge in this department over the Samsung Galaxy S4's plastic body. In terms of software, the HTC One runs of Google's Android Jelly Bean mobile operating system topped with the new HTC Sense 5 overlay.
Those interested in this offer can head over to RadioShack's website, choose their desired carrier and get $100 Play Store credit to splurge on new apps and goodies.
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