The HTC One has been one of the most popular smartphones to be released this year, thanks in part to its high-end specs and impressive design. Amazon is now offering the Sprint HTC One for $29.99 compared to Sprint's $199.99 price tag.
HTC's new flagship smartphone has certainly been giving the Samsung Galaxy S4 a run for its money when it comes to being the best Android smartphone on the market. Instead of just trying to match its rivals in terms of specs, HTC set out to boost smartphone sales by also focusing equally on design. When the company unveiled the HTC One it instantly became a very desired smartphone.
It had the high-end specs list checked off and HTC had nailed it in terms of design. The HTC One has been built using quality materials such as glass and anodized aluminum, while Samsung continues to face criticism over its love of plastic. The design of the HTC One is probably its most popular feature. The smartphone also includes some great features, such as its UltraPixel camera, HTC BoomSound front facing stereo speakers, and its 468 pixels per inch (ppi) Full HD 1080p display, which is one of the best displays found on any smartphone.
The Sprint HTC One features an anodized aluminum unibody enclosure, a 4.7-inch SuperLCD 3 Full HD 1080p display that is also scratch resistant, it is powered by a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, runs Android 4.1.2 with HTC Sense 5.0 and BlinkFeed, includes 32GB of internal storage, 2GB of RAM, HTC UltraPixel rear camera with HTC Zoe support and dedicated HTC ImageChip, 88 wide-angle lens with HDR capability front camera, 1080p video recording on both its front and rear cameras, dual front stereo speakers with HTC BoomSound and built-in amplifiers with Beats Audio, a 4G LTE radio, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, an infrared universal remote control with program guide and a 2,300mAh battery.
Amazon is offering the Sprint HTC One for $29.99 when signing a new 2-year contract, which is allows for considerable savings over the $199.99 Sprint currently charges online and in its retail stores. Amazon is also waiving the activation fee if it's a new line of service and is offering free two-day shipping.