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HTC announces One 2014 (M8) Windows Phone edition for Verizon Wireless



The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer has once again partnered with the United States's largest wireless service network provider, Verizon Wireless and American multinational corporation who supports and sells computer software, consumer electronic devices and personal computers, Microsoft to take the stage and announce their latest Windows Phone handset, from the roots of Android powered HTC One 2014 bellwether handset, well known as M8.

As reported you a few days back, the newly unveiled smartphone running over Microsoft's mobile operating system was spotted on Verizon's sources, and now following that we have the companies announcing the phone officially back in Stateside a while ago. So, this is the very same smartphone, that was sanctioned in March, running over Google's Android platform. The people from Taiwan boasts, them to be the first manufacturer to offer their iconic flagship device running over multiple operating systems.

In term of the design hardware, the phone comes with the firm's award-winning aluminium unibody metal-clad construction and elegantly curved back to match the hand’s contours, featuring the new HTC Windows Phone imprints in middle and Verizon 4G LTE branding towards bottom side, as said in the new Press Release from HTC's newsroom. On the front we have the same dual-stereo BoomSound front-sided speakers, alongside the scratch resistant touchscreen glass panel with HTC's logo fitted down. The unique experiences of the original HTC One 2014 have made it's way to the newly debuted Windows Phone version, that is written to include HTC's own homescreen BlinkFeed, BoomSound audio as mentioned, Duo Camera with UltraPixel, another trademark of the Taiwanese, Video Highlights, and a clear five megapixels front facing secondary snapper with wide-viewing angle, also offering support to HTC's lately announced Dot View case.

And consumers interested in a HTC made One M8 like front runner like smartphone attributing WP 8.1 can check out Verizon Wireless's online domain, starting today noon EDT. The phone is offered in a promotional price about, 99.99 United States Dollars, coming with on a 24 months contract, only for a limited time. You can also bag the device for $29.99 per month on Verizon's Edge plan, that will pile up the store shelves, by tomorrow. If that's not it, you can also hop in to Microsoft Stores nationwide, who has also got the One M8 Windows Phone edition, selling it with the same carrier's service, giving you off a free HTC Dot View Case and screen protector for just $25.

"Consumers love the HTC One (M8) and today’s introduction extends that enthusiasm to new audiences hungry for choice in their mobile experience. HTC fills a gap in the market for unique devices that put a premium on form and function. Microsoft shares our vision, and that’s why we committed to bringing the Windows Phone platform to the HTC One (M8)," said Jason Mackenzie, President of HTC America.

"The HTC One (M8) for Windows is true to the flagship product’s award-winning design and unique experience while also taking the best of what Windows Phone has to offer. We succeeded in offering customers the best of both our worlds with this phone," said Darren Laybourn, Corporate Vice President of Engineering for Microsoft.

Indeed for a guys looking for a full-fledged specification list, here we go. The new phone comes out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.3GHz, Krait 400 cores and Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit, five-inches Full High Definition screen of 1920 x 1080 resolution display, 16 and 32 gigabytes of on board mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), coupled by a two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, dual set of primary shooters on the back of four Ultrapixels kind, making room for some selective focus and provides more depth in the pictures taken, dual-tone LED flash lights for better low light shots, a five megapixels front facer with wide angle lens (as aforementioned), and from the connectivity department, One M8 has got Verizon's countryside 4G LTE and CDMA network capabilities, along with Bluetooth 4.0, Near Field Communication, IR Blaster on top and powered on with a 2,600mAh powered battery, running Windows Phone 8.1 on top with other Microsoft's proprietary features like the new Cortana, the Redmond's very own voice activated virtual voice assistant and much more. More product details, here.

Source: HTC

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