U.K. retailer receives accessories for the upcoming HTC One

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U.K. retailer receives accessories for the upcoming HTC One
U.K. retailer Clove has already received inventory of three accessories for the HTC One even though the phone won't be launching until next week in the region. And while purchasing accessories before the actual phone is in your hand is not that terrible, with shortages of HTC's new flagship phone looming, you might want to wait until you have the aluminum unibody model in your pocket.

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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