HTC 1 with 32 GB available from AT&T, Dart on April 19 for $200 and two-year contract

AT&T volition exclusively sell a 64 GB HTC One for $300 and contract; T-Mobile to sell device 'one-time in the jump'

AT&T and Sprint Tuesday separately announced plans to start selling 32GB HTC One smartphones on April 19 for $199.99 with a two-year contract.

HTC One smartphone
The HTC One smartphone.

AT&T said it will be but U.S. carrier to launch a 64 GB version of the HTC One. The high-end device will sell for $299.99 with a two-year contract.

Meanwhile, T-Mobile USA said Tuesday that it volition brainstorm selling the HTC 1 device "one-time in the jump." T-Mobile said it will charge $99 down with 24 equal payments of $20 in a low-subsidy, no-contract plan.

Online reservations for AT&T'due south HTC One device volition brainstorm at i p.m. (CT) Th.

Online reservations for the Sprint HTC One begin on Friday at an undisclosed time.

AT&T is also offering for a limited time a free (with separate two-year contract) HTC Media Link HD wireless HDMI adapter with the device to connect the phone to an Hd Boob tube.

AT&T and Sprint each confirmed that the HTC Ane volition be bachelor in black or silver.

The HTC One runs a ane.vii GHz quad-cadre processor, sports an aluminum case and has a 4.7-in. total Hd screen. It runs Android 4.i and has a new HTC Sense interface that some analysts accept compared to the tiles used in Windows Telephone 8.

The device will run on the LTE wireless networks of both AT&T and Sprint (and in seven cities and so far with T-Mobile), and has a bigger than average 2300 mAh battery.

Verizon Wireless Tuesday would non comment on its plans for the HTC One. Verizon is not listed as offering the HTC 1 on the HTC Web site.

AT&T posted a short video near the HTC 1 on its Spider web site with a total press release.

The HTC One is arriving several weeks later than the mid-March time frame that HTC announced in mid-February.

At the Feb announcement, one of the biggest innovations touted by HTC was its Ultrapixel camera, designed to accept amend photos in depression light. The camera is rated at 4 megapixels, but HTC argues that information technology tin capture more low-cal and uses fewer, just larger pixels for improve shots.

Several smartphones on the market at present have 13 megapixel cameras.

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