HTC selling the HTC 10 directly in the U.S. for $699

Preorders for the new flagship start today, with the phone shipping in May.
The HTC 10 is officially official. And as it’s done previously, HTC will be selling the phone directly in the United States. That’s in addition to it being carrier on Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile.
Here’s what you need to know about buying the HTC 10 in the United States:
Verizon
Verizon has confirmed it will offer the HTC 10 but did not give any specifics on its plans. Here is the carrier’s full statement:
The HTC 10 from Verizon combines the most customizable Android experience with the nation’s most powerful network. The HTC 10 will be available in the U.S. first on Verizon. You’ll be able to order it in the coming weeks.
Sprint
Sprint will offer the HTC 10, but again, that’s all we know at this point. The carrier stated, “An availability date will be announced shortly.” Pricing was not revealed.
T-Mobile
The U.S. Un-carrier has announced the company will stock the HTC 10 come May with details on pricing and preordering to be released in the coming weeks. To celebrate the launch of HTC’s new flagship smartphone, T-Mobile decided to unbox the handset as if it were done in a Mission Impossible movie.
Unlocked from HTC
HTC is taking preorders for the HTC starting today, April 12. It’ll run $699, which is in line with other flagship Android smartphones, like the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the LG G5. The phone will start shipping in early May.
The HTC 10 will come in Glacier Silver and Carbon Gray. It also will come with HTC’s “Uh Oh Protection,” which will give you one free replacement within your first year of ownership should you crack the screen or the phone suffer water damage.
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