The HTC U11 is on sale for the OEM's "Blackest Friday" starting at $599, free JBL USB-C sport earphones and Fetch companion included.
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The HTC U11 is on sale for the OEM's "Blackest Friday" starting at $599, free JBL USB-C sport earphones and Fetch companion included.
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The manufacturer is hoping you will get sprung into spring with some choice discounts on its recent phones and accessories.
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Upgraded to Android 7.0 Nougat stateside months ago, the HTC One A9 follows suit on the old continent both for operators and the open channel.
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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:
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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Still thinking of getting a head start on your holiday gadget shopping, even after Best Buy, Walmart, Target and Staples revealed massive slates of compelling upcoming Black Friday deals on everything from iPhones to iPads, Apple Watches, flagship Android handhelds, tablets, wearables and media streamers?
The all-year discount specialists over at Daily Steals have you covered, bringing among others the HTC One A9 and Moto 360 Sport down to all-time low prices.
HTC recently trimmed its most blatant iPhone copycat to $275 for Team HTC members seeking early access to the Black Friday bargain extravaganza, but you can now save even more at this third-party retailer. Not a lot more, but still.
For the next four days, or until inventory runs out, the AT&T unlocked GSM LTE HTC One A9 32GB in “opal silver” will set you back just $250, brand-new, with retail packaging.
The outdoor-friendly Moto 360 Sport Android Wear smartwatch in white also drops a few bucks from the last time we saw it discounted, to a very-hard-to-resist $120, standard one-year warranty included. Or you could settle for a first-gen refurbished Moto 360 in dark black leather, light stone leather or stainless steel at $69.99 a pop. Decisions, decisions.
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Still thinking of getting a head start on your holiday gadget shopping, even after Best Buy, Walmart, Target and Staples revealed massive slates of compelling upcoming Black Friday deals on everything from iPhones to iPads, Apple Watches, flagship Android handhelds, tablets, wearables and media streamers?
The all-year discount specialists over at Daily Steals have you covered, bringing among others the HTC One A9 and Moto 360 Sport down to all-time low prices.
HTC recently trimmed its most blatant iPhone copycat to $275 for Team HTC members seeking early access to the Black Friday bargain extravaganza, but you can now save even more at this third-party retailer. Not a lot more, but still.
For the next four days, or until inventory runs out, the AT&T unlocked GSM LTE HTC One A9 32GB in “opal silver” will set you back just $250, brand-new, with retail packaging.
The outdoor-friendly Moto 360 Sport Android Wear smartwatch in white also drops a few bucks from the last time we saw it discounted, to a very-hard-to-resist $120, standard one-year warranty included. Or you could settle for a first-gen refurbished Moto 360 in dark black leather, light stone leather or stainless steel at $69.99 a pop. Decisions, decisions.
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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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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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The HTC One A9 is nearing a year old while its successor, the One A9s, is getting primped for its eminent debut. In the meantime, if you do happen to still want the Taiwanese manufacturer’s first smartphone in a while with an AMOLED display, but just felt it was too guarded by a high price, there’s good news for you ...
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Technically, 2016 still looks like an “S” (or SE) year for iPhones, despite Apple’s rumored intention of branding the first iGeneration without a headphone jack as the 7 and 7 Plus for convenience purposes.It therefore seems fitting for the HTC One A9 ...
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We heard some disappointing, but minor-impact news last week as Taiwanese manufacturer HTC had finally put a timeframe to when it would update its latest flagships with Android Nougat. Unfortunately, that target window for the One A9 completely misses the 15-day period promised when the phone had launched back last October.Perhaps the delay’s been played out to favor a ...
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You could play whack-a-mole with the number of buy-one-get-one-free deals the carriers are pulling off these days. But that AT&T, though. Yeah, it’s got everyone beat right ...
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Google I/O is in full swing after engineers announced several major features to be added to a yet-to-be-officially named Android N. HTC is taking advantage of the headwinds with its own social media assurances.It announced that Android N will be coming to the HTC One M9.
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Android distribution numbers are out for the previous month and it seems like platform stratification has started to unwind just a bit. Out of the 11 APIs recognized, seven lost share while Marshmallow was the only version of the OS to grow in share.Lollipop is still the largest contingent in the space with 35.6 percent of the pie while KitKat, experiencing the largest loss for the month, is holding onto second place with 32.5 percent share. Marshmallow is still behind ...
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