HTC One Availability Expands: USA Before End Of April

This morning HTC has sent out a blast on the soon-approaching availability of the HTC One in several countries around the world. For the United States and across Europe, the HTC One is now set for "before the end of April." That means most of the major carriers will be releasing the HTC One at that same time, we must expect, here in the United States.

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Meanwhile we're still not sure on the release of the Verizon version of the HTC One, especially since we've heard several conflicting reports of its existence. Across the rest of Europe as well as across North America and the Asia-Pacific area we have indeed heard from HTC that the HTC One will be available before the end of April. In the UK, Germany, and Taiwan, the HTC One will be arriving next week – that's quick!

"HTC has seen unprecedented demand for and interest in the new HTC One, and the care taken to design and build it is evidenced in early reviews. The new HTC One will roll out in the UK, Germany and Taiwan next week and across Europe, North America and most of Asia-Pacific before the end of April. We appreciate our customers' patience, and believe that once they have the phone in their hands they will agree that it has been worth the wait." – HTC Representative

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If you'd like to know all about the HTC One, we've got so much information it'll make your head spin. This device with it's 4.7-inch display and Full HD resolution is currently the world record holding densest-display-toting machine available on the market – with a higher Pixels Per Inch than the HTC DROID DNA, the XPERIA Z, and the Samsung GALAXY S 4! Of course when you get to this point in density you're not seeing a whole lot of difference when it comes down to it, but it's fun to point it out!

"Stunning. The HTC One makes a compelling argument for being the best-made Android phone we can recall, a design that both looks and feels premium (though photos don't tend to do it justice, making it look flat and overly simplistic). Last year's One X was a solid device, with its polycarbonate plastic casing, but the One is leagues ahead. HTC went back to basics – CNC-intensive manufacturing processes; clever rethinking of how to finesse the most out of minimal antennas – with its industrial design, and the end result is a phone that's creak-free and somehow timeless in the same way that Apple's MacBook Pro design has gracefully evolved." – Vincent Nguyen, SlashGear's HTC One Review

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Have a peek at our massive amount of hands-on experiences with the HTC One in the timeline below and our full review of the HTC One as well! Once this device arrives on carriers throughout the USA we'll be giving you up-to-date looks at each edition as well! Gotta catch em all!

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