UK residents eagerly waiting for the HTC One flagship are in for some good news, as the handset is now available at several retailers and carriers.
The stylish new HTC One flagship hit a number of retailers and carriers, so here are some of the deals available. Check out where to get the new HTC One and for how much.
While Clove and the likes seem to experience a delay in receiving shipments of the HTC One flagship, a number of carriers and retailers already offer the device. The Carphone Warehouse, for instance, offers the handset for free on monthly contracts that start at £33 per month, or via an upgrade starting at £36 per month. The company also touts a range of different deals for the HTC One on various carriers.
Phones 4U, meanwhile, has a wide range of deals for the HTC One as well, covering several carriers. The cheapest offer is with Orange and costs £33 per month with an £89 upfront fee for the handset.
Interested buyers can also go to Orange directly and get the handset £for 29.99 on plans that start at £41 per month. T-Mobile is offering the HTC One on its Full Monty plan, which involves a £36 monthly charge and £69.99 for the smartphone. The plan comes with unlimited data and texts, as well as 2,000 minutes of talk time.
Three has the smartphone priced at £34 per month with no upfront fee for the handset. For those with more cash in their pockets, Three is also offering the HTC One as a pay-as-you-go option for £479.99.
EE offers the HTC One starting at £29.99 on contracts costing £46 per month on its 4G LTE network.
Lastly, potential buyers who are looking for a SIM-free option can check out Amazon, but will have to wait a bit longer to get the handset. The retail giant has the HTC One priced at £529.95, but pegged for an April 12 launch. Expansys, meanwhile, offers the SIM-free HTC One at a slightly lower price, £519.99, with shipments set for April 19.
A wider UK availability for the new HTC One flagship means interested buyers can shop around, compare prices, plans and offers and get the deal that best suits their needs and budgets.
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