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HTC introduces Limited Edition 18 carat Gold One



The Taiwanese High Tech Computer Corporation, has unveiled the company's most exclusive and expensive smartphone ever, the Limited Edition 18 carat Gold HTC One.

The company has crafted out five units of this Limited Edition, HTC One, made out of real pure 18 carat gold, in partnership with Goldgenie's Founder Laban Roomes, to commemorate the 18th Anniversary of Music Of Black Origin Awards (MOBO), which is taking it's place in Glasgow, United Kingdom. The handset comes with a laser etched special MOBO 18 logo on the back, as seen in the above picture. The smartphone stays equal on the specs sheet when compared it with the original HTC One, where this special unit will be priced at 4400 United States Dollars.

According to HTC, one of this unique made's of Limited Edition Gold One from the Taiwanese will be presented to the winner of Best Newcomer category in the ceremony on October 19th.

Source: Engadget

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