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T-Mobile, Sprint announces taking pre-orders for HTC One M9

byCustoms Today Report
30/03/2015
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LONDON: The HTC One M9 for the US would be available for purchase on the 27th of March, although this model is the unlocked model which means that customers would have to pay full price.

However both T-Mobile and Sprint have announced they will begin taking pre-orders for the handset starting as well.

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The handset is expected to be officially released for carriers come 10th of April but if you want to reserve a unit for yourself, you will be able to pre-order it via T-Mobile and Sprint starting from tomorrow. For T-Mobile customers, the handset’s pre-orders will go live at 6AM PT and will be priced at $27.08 a month for 24 months which should add up to $649.92 in total. T-Mobile is also promising that if you pre-order, you should be able to expect the device ahead of the 10th of April release.

As for Sprint customers, pre-orders will also begin on the 27th of March and is expected to be priced at $20 a month through the carrier’s Lease program. Alternatively customers who’d rather not be tied down for so long can add an extra $10 a month and be eligible for an upgrade after just 12 months. The carrier is also selling a Harman Kardon One speaker for $100 but that price is only valid if you were to purchase it along with the handset.

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