HTC Hot Deals week kicks off November 21

HTC will be selling its latest flagship at its lowest price in its lifespan next week. Plus, some big percentage hits to many of the company’s other products are due for the pre-Black Friday frenzy and even a little while after it.

Starting from noon Eastern on Monday, November 21 and going through 3am on November 30, US customers can take advantage of some Hot Deals like:

  • Save $200 on the HTC 10 ($499)
  • Save $349 on the One M9 ($300)
  • Save $225 on the One A9 ($275)
  • Save $100 on the UA HealthBox ($300) — already at this price
  • Save $101 on the UA Band ($79)
  • Save $54 on the RE Camera ($75)
  • $10 HTC One M8 and M9 cases
  • 40 percent off all other accessories

Customers are limited four discounted units per product.

Hit the source link during the prescribed period and get to saving. Don’t forget about the occasional Free Fone Friday giveaways going on, too.

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HTC 10 could start receiving Nougat this month, Bolt’s international 10 evo name rumored again

While they’re far from officially confirmed, the latest rumors centered on HTC’s two 2016 flagship phones definitely ring true, perhaps foreshadowing better times for the long-struggling Taiwanese OEM.

No need to worry the Nougat-powered, water-resistant, 5.5-inch HTC Bolt has only seen daylight on America’s fourth largest mobile carrier to date. Reliable tipsters still expect the headphone jack slayer to expand to other countries… eventually under a different name.

The HTC 10 evo (-lution) will arrive to the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region soon, according to both @evleaks and @LlabTooFer. The latter HTC-specialized leakster also has an update to share on, well, the Android 7.0 update of the standard, 5.2-inch, 3.5mm audio port-including, non-water-protected 10, which is apparently supposed to start “by the end of November – beginning of December.”

The high-end smartphone’s makers told us not long ago it was their intention to kick off the Nougat festivities this quarter, but self-imposed deadlines often fall through. It doesn’t sound like this one will (huzzah!), at least in Europe, where the first updated batch of HTC 10 units probably resides.

Next up, our trusted informant predicts the newest (major) Android build could roll out to the HTC One M9 in “late December – January”, though that estimate feels more like a guess than leaked intelligence.

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HTC Bolt lights up Sprint’s LTE Plus network, 5.5-inch Quad HD screen and Nougat included

With a name somewhat reminiscent of Verizon’s 2012-discontinued first 4G LTE smartphone, bizarre Sprint exclusivity, at least stateside, no headphone jack in tow, and a controversial Snapdragon 810 processor making an unlikely comeback to replace the safe SD820 bet, you were probably not overly excited about the HTC Bolt.

But the oversized HTC 10 lookalike available today on America’s Now Network isn’t that bad all in all. It very closely resembles the company’s global 5.2-inch flagship, same all-metal unibody, chamfered contour and front-firing fingerprint reader, adding 0.3 Quad HD-capable inches of screen real estate.

The elegant and robust 5.5-incher is also HTC’s very first water-resistant aluminum-made hero, with a solid IP57 rating for partial dust protection and liquid immersion up to 1 m depth and 30 minutes.

At $600 outright, $200 with two-year contracts, or $25 a month for 24 months, the HTC Bolt provides plenty of raw power, thanks to 3GB RAM and a respectably spacious 3,200 mAh battery. Pre-installed Android 7.0 Nougat is obviously a first for the slowly-recovering Taiwanese OEM too, although Sprint elects to focus its initial marketing efforts on LTE Plus connectivity.

Since it’s capable of technically unlocking the next-gen cellular network, the Bolt is fittingly billed as Sprint’s “fastest smartphone ever.” Unfortunately, new 4G speeds are only available in a few places nationwide.

If it’s any consolation, HTC tries to make up for the 3.5 mm audio port absence with the world’s first “adaptive earphones that fine-tune the listening experience for how you hear individually.” You of course get USB Type-C support, as well as 32GB expandable storage, 16 and 8MP cameras. Not easy to tell if this is an HTC 10 upgrade or downgrade at the end of the day.

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Team HTC members get early access to Black Friday deals on 10, One M9, A9, and more

Ready to pull the trigger on a decent, relatively affordable, somewhat underrated Android phone before the Black Friday bargain-hunting crowds gather, making your holiday shopping experience feel like a major nuisance?

Simply sign up for a free Team HTC membership stateside by hitting the source link below, and from today, November 8, through Monday, the 14th, you’ll be able to score solid discounts on the HTC 10, One M9 and A9 handhelds, as well as the Re Camera, UA Band, and a wide range of mobile accessories.

You’re not exactly looking at earth-shattering deals, but the HTC 10 flagship 5.2-incher, for instance, is further marked down from $550 to $500 after recently dropping from a $700 MSRP. Then you have last year’s hero model, the One M9, again available at $300 instead of $500 outside of raffle promos and giveaways, 3GB RAM, 32GB expandable storage, 20MP rear camera and all.

If you don’t need another hero… or a very original-looking device, the upper mid-range HTC One A9 iPhone copycat will set you back $275 for a limited time after a $155 instant rebate. The $75 Re action camera or $79 UA Band wearable can be thoughtful Christmas gifts for your outdoors-loving friends, with $10 M8 and M9 cases having your back when push comes to shove.

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Sprint-exclusive HTC Bolt revealed to feature 16/8MP cams, IP57 rating, 3,200mAh cell

One by one, the puzzle pieces continue to fall into place. We’re now pretty certain a 5.5-inch HTC 10 lookalike dubbed Bolt is exclusively headed for Sprint as far as US carriers go, with an alternate “international” 10 evo moniker, WQHD screen resolution, glacier silver and carbon gray paint jobs, but alas, no headphone jack in tow.

The “all-aluminum unibody” bad boy could also inexplicably bring back the controversial Snapdragon 810 processor, pairing it with a relatively large 3,200 mAh battery meant to support “over 20 hours” of continuous talk time, and capable of giving you enough power “to last a day” after only a 30-minute quick charge.

Quite a mixed bag of middling and super-high-end features, and to be frank, we’re unsure where to file the just-revealed 16 rear and 8MP front-facing cameras of the Sprint-bound HTC Bolt. Technically, both those megapixel counts represent an upgrade over what the HTC 10 offers, but the upcoming 5.5-incher’s main OIS shooter apparently sports f/2.0 aperture, down from 1.8 on last spring’s 5.2-inch flagship.

HTC Bolt cameras

Meanwhile, there’s no doubt an IP57 rating is better than… no rating, adding partial dust protection and a water shield up to 1 m immersion to the Bolt’s list of strengths. Also expect 24-bit audio processing, “the world’s first adaptive earphones” with BoomSound technology for “fuss-free auto measurement and calibration to adapt to your ears”, as well as pre-loaded Android 7.0 Nougat, Amazon Assistant and further bloat included.

November 11 is reportedly the day Sprint will formally unveil the HTC Bolt at an as-yet unspecified price. Stay tuned.

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HTC 10 After The Buzz: Has HTC rebounded?

Oh HTC. This company had a pretty rough year in 2015. The One M9 was one of a handful of phones which were somewhat burned by performance concerns over Qualcomm’s snapdragon 810 chipset. No one seemed much interested in a phone with inconsistent performance which would run hot to the touch. Consumers wandered, and HTC lost market share.The response for 2016 was a fresh take on refining the aspects of HTC products we have all liked in the past. The HTC 10 arrived as a counterpoint to the Samsung / Apple duopoly, waging battle against LG for market share. In our early reviews we were ...

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HTC reports ‘strong’ Q3 revenues, small $57 million net loss

Is the worst finally behind HTC from both financial and creative standpoints now that the Taiwanese device manufacturer enjoys “continued” sales momentum for the Vive VR headset, with Google Pixels warmly received by Android purists, and a potentially ...

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HTC One M9 briefly returns to the spotlight in sweet $300 deal

Anyone remember the HTC One M9? Anyone still interested in purchasing the spring 2015, yes, 2015-released 5-inch Android high-ender? Before you answer, take a moment to consider the dual-tone all-metal body handheld’s new price on its manufacturer’s official US e-store.That’s $300, down from $499, which you’ll probably agree is not so much to ask for such a handsome Marshmallow-powered device, guaranteed a Nougat update ...

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Nostalgia overload: Sprint’s upcoming HTC Bolt to be dubbed 10 evo ‘globally’

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HTC Bolt tipped to revive controversial Snapdragon 810 SoC, adopt WQHD screen resolution

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Wild photos of HTC Bolt leaked

Wow, HTC be busy. A couple of Desires, a mass of Pixels and now this.Evan Blass previously leaked an HTC Bolt that was destined from Sprint’s shores. It looked much like an HTC 10, give or take a few tweaks like the camera hardware getting rearranged. And it’s supposed to be coming out this ...

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HTC 10 is still $550 through October 16, or $700 with $180 worth of freebies

700 bucks for a not-so-successful Android Marshmallow-powered smartphone originally released way back in May? HTC would have to be delusional to still charge that for its latest (own-brand) flagship model, especially now with the “made by Google” Pixels in the equation.But while the HTC 10’s list price is stuck at a prohibitive ...

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Don’t worry, the HTC Bolt is likely headed for EMEA too, with Android Nougat out the box

What if the LG V20 isn’t going to be the first non-Google phone powered by Android 7.0 after all, at least stateside? There’s not much time left to steal bragging rights away from

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Independent consumer body ranks iPhone 7 well behind Android rivals in battery life tests

Now that the dust appears to be finally settling on Galaxy Note 7 scandals, and as we continue to wait for Google’s greatest mainstream high-end handheld contenders, it’s perhaps vital to remember and emphasize the inherent flaws of the

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HTC 10 discount extended, giveaways happening on October 8 (10/08)

HTC is celebrating that time of the year again. You know how the time 10:08 is the one where it lights up the most LCD portions of a 12-hour digital clock? That’s coming October 8.To celebrate, HTC is kicking things off tomorrow with an extra $50 discount to the $100 it has already taken off the HTC 10. It will be $549 for the next week. The

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