The HTC One has been doing some serious overtime in the gym, and
the result is the HTC One Max, which
has just been announced with its 5.9-inch, full HD display.
On the inside is a 1.7Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and
2GB of RAM, while you'll be able to pick up the handset with either 16GB or
32GB of internal storage. But the real headline feature is the fingerprint
scanner, which is on the back of the device instead of the front.
Sounds good, but when can we grab one? Currently HTC is saying it
will be available globally mid to the end of October, but luckily Vodafone has
given us a better idea of a One Max release date, telling us it'll be
"stocked from later this week."
Nonetheless, it means it will be hitting us almost straight away.
The cost of the handset is currently undisclosed but previous rumours have
suggested the phone will come at a SIM-free price of $800 (about £500, AU$845).
Vodafone
First out the gates to confirm that it will be ranging the HTC One
Max is Vodafone - why's that? Well it's managed to snaffle itself an exclusive
deal with HTC from launch, meaning the big Red will be the only place to pick
it up early doors.
In terms of a HTC One Max release date a Vodafone spokesperson has
confirmed to TechRadar that it will be "stocked from later this
week", with the exclusive deal lasting "for a couple of weeks after
that."
There's no sign of a SIM-free price for the One Max just yet, but
if you fancy picking it up on a 24 month, 4G contract then you'll need to shell
out £49 up front and be prepared to part with £47 every month.
That'll give you unlimited texts and minutes along with 2GB of
data each month, plus you get the choice of Spotify Premium or Sky Sports
Mobile TV free for a year - sign up before the end of October and you'll see
the data allowance doubled to 4GB.
O2
Unsurprisingly then O2 has confirmed that it won't be stocking the
HTC One Max, but considering Vodafone has the phone exclusively there really
was only one answer here.
And the rest
We're still chasing the other networks (EE and Three) and major
high street retailers (Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U) hard for news on
whether they'll be stocking the HTC One Max, and at what cost.
It's almost certain that Three and EE will also confirm that they
are not stocking the One Max, thanks to Vodafone's exclusive deal, but there's
always a chance they may confirm they'll be getting it at a later date.
We'll be constantly updating this article with all the latest as
and when we get it.
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