HTC selling unlocked HTC One for $574 in US
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$574 ~ Rs.32,144
In India officially for Rs 42,900
I know things don't work like this but just wanted to point out price difference (more than 10k)
Consumers have to pay 10k more for warrantee.
I didn't get you..
Its being sold officially by HTC, so both (US & India) will get warranty.. (^^check second link)
BTW already SOLD OUT in that link.. In less than 24 hours - that's what happens to perfectly priced phones!
I read it in gsmarena i see HTC will honor international warranty but with extra $31 charges?
HTC One beats Xperia Z...wow
I also read somewhere about the international warranty for extra 35$ or something.
The HTC One now faces a setback over its supply of microphones.
Nokia yesterday won an injunction from an Amsterdam District Court preventing sales of the current microphone for HTC's new flagship phone. Manufactured by STMicroelectronics NV for the HTC One, the microphone uses components allegedly invented by Nokia and made exclusively for Nokia phones, Reuters reported today.
Nokia said that it dissassembled an HTC One phone to find that the "dual membrane HDR" microphone, which can record high-quality audio, is the same type used on its own phones.
"HTC has no license or authorization from Nokia to use these microphones or the Nokia technologies from which they have been developed," Nokia said in a statement.
In effect until March of 2014, the injunction prevents ST Micro from selling the component to HTC. The ruling will be limited to the Netherlands, a patent attorney told the BBC. However, HTC still has to scramble to find another supplier.
"We are considering whether it will have any impact on our business and we will explore alternative solutions immediately," HTC said in an statement sent to Reuters.
Caution: After checking this link. You can not think to get Galaxy S4.
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. HTC One: Camera shootout! | Computerworld Blogs
Winner: Samsung Galaxy S4. It's pretty clear that things are going in favor of the Galaxy S4 here. It produces sharper photos with better colors and there's resolution to crop things out. The narrower FoV is not ideal but it's not a deal-breaker.
The HTC One lost this round, though to be fair it was never expected to win a head-on fight in good lighting conditions. Its photos are certainly good enough if you'll post them on Facebook or show them off on a TV, but don't come close to the samples produced with its competitor today.
Dude! What about low light images? HTC is clear the winner in that. GS4 can not takes pictures in total darkness.