Tuesday, January 14, 2014

HTC One gilded, exclusive to Vodafone - Android World

We saw this morning just a glimpse of, and now he is so officially announced: the ‘golden’ HTC One. The new color will be available exclusively from Vodafone.

Teaser

expected for this “gold” version of the HTC One was this morning, when HTC Netherlands a teaser posted on Twitter. This image was secretly the number 79 appears, which happens to be the atomic number of a chemical element, namely: gold. A few hours later, the official announcement made by HTC.

Color Palette

It is not the first color rinse the One undergoes. HTC is nowadays a habit of slowly but surely becoming more colors to add to the color palette. Apart from the usual black, silver and white appeared late last year limited editions of the phone more colorful eyes. Stunning Silver, Glamour Red and Vivid Blue will now have the company of ‘Gold’.

Mark Moons, Executive Director, Mediterranean & Benelux at HTC explains: “Through our flagship offering a new color, the consumer has more freedom to choose a device that fits with what one wants to convey. Moreover, the gold finish gives even more exclusivity to the aluminum unibody of the HTC One. “

Availability

An exact date for the release of this gold One has not yet been announced, but we expect that this will happen very soon. Vodafone will play, there will be. Obtain this unit exclusively with Vodafone for ‘goldsmith’ in the Netherlands The last line of the Facebook post from HTC suggests that there might also be a win-action will follow, but this also is not yet known. The retail price for single unit without subscription is 539 euros.

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Tom Enthoven

Android fan from the minute that its first Android phone in January 2010 came over from America: the Google Nexus One. Since then followed different Android phones, tablets and mini-PCs. Likes to play with different ROMs on its appliances and is not a fan of the “shells” that manufacturers draping over the Android OS.

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