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HTC One M9 on sale in US from March 27 for $649

byCustoms Today Report
27/03/2015
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NEW YORK: HTC’s flagship One M9 smartphone the 5-inch smartphone has been praised for its looks, despite being virtually identical to its predecessor, the One M8. However, some design changes have been noted in reviews, including the moving of the start button from the left to the right side of the phone. The phone will be available in the US from Friday, with an unlocked version selling for $649.

The smartphone, which was launched to good reviews at the Mobile World Congress earlier this month, will initially be sold through the company’s website. The handset will then be made available through all major U.S. carriers—AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon—on April 10.

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The prices for the smartphone sold through the carriers were not provided by HTC, and will be revealed at a later date. The configurations of the phone may also vary depending on the carrier.

HTC is releasing its flagship smartphone amid a management shakeup and growing competition. HTC’s chairwoman Cher Wang took on the role of CEO last week, while former CEO Peter Chou was given a new position within the company to lead the “Future Development Lab.”

Samsung will also start shipping its Galaxy S6 smartphone—which was also unveiled at MWC—very soon. HTC was the world’s 14th largest smartphone vendor in 2014, according to IDC.

Further reading: HTC One M9 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6: Which phone will you want?

The rear of HTC’s One M9 smartphone

The smartphone, which weighs 157 grams, will come with Google’s Android 5.0.2 OS. HTC claims the smartphone provides 21.7 hours for 3G talk time and around 400 hours for standby time on one battery charge.

The LTE smartphone has a 64-bit Qualcomm eight-core Snapdragon 810 processor, which is considered among the most advanced mobile processors for smartphones. The chip has a graphics processor capable of rendering 4K video.

The handset includes a 20-megapixel rear camera, and a front “UltraPixel” camera, which HTC claims has faster shutter speed and captures more light for more vivid pictures.

Other features include up to 32GB of storage, 3GB of RAM, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1, and micro-HDMI and micro-USB 2.0 ports. A micro-SD slot can support up to 2TB of expandable storage.

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