U.K. retailer receives accessories for the upcoming HTC One
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Let's start off with the Double Dip Hard Shell Case. Made from soft touch polycarbonate, the HTC One is placed inside a case with two different colored caps snapping on each side. A lip around the front adds some extra protection when you place the phone screen down. The Double Drip cost £14.99 ($22 USD). The perfect accessory to protect that 4.7 inch screen with the industry leading 468ppi pixel density, is a set of screen protectors. Two come in a package that costs £6.00 ($9 USD). The protector prevents your phone's screen from receiving scratches and reduces glare from the sun and from lights.
The last accessory is the car dock, which uses a suction cup to install on the windshield or dashboard, and when the phone is docked, it automatically makes a Bluetooth connection. The cradle covers only the bottom of the phone in a unique design. The car dock goes for £44.99 ($67 USD). The main event is the phone itself, the HTC One, which Clove has for £425 ($635 USD) before tax and £510 ($762 USD) afterward. Available in Glacial Silver or Stealth Black, the handset is expected in stock on March 15th with 32GB of native storage inside.
source: Clove via AndroidCentral
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4 Comments
1. amiroo posted on 10 Mar 2013, 01:43 7 5
i have sensation xe and i only say im very satisfy of this phone..great handpeace of HTc..
but im waiting for next HTC phone thats ONE..
i think htc ui is sooo beautifull and best amoung the others with so distance..
i used xperia s and s2 but theirs ui was very weak front xe..
sense 5 will be unique..i
great jon HTC.
2. Droid_X_Doug posted on 10 Mar 2013, 06:05 0 0
And when is PA going to post a review of the One? Is PA going to wait until the One is shipping in the U.S.? Or?
3. avin007 posted on 10 Mar 2013, 07:30 0 0
I'm wonderin how does PA get their review unit.....anyone???
4. Taters posted on 10 Mar 2013, 12:35 0 0
That case makes it really look like a Z10. haha
Anyways, how are HTC branded screen protectors anyways? I never tried them but I like the idea of going stock everything. Hopefully other companies start making their own screen protectors like Sony and HTC.










