HTC One for T-Mobile: what’s different?

HTC One for TMobile what's different

By most accounts, the HTC One is the most compelling Android smartphone on the market today, but only three of the major US carriers are wise enough to sell it. Up until this point, we’ve put the AT&T and Sprint models through their paces, and now we have an opportunity to round out the trio with T-Mobile’s version. Given the carrier’s recent shift to an unsubsidized pricing model — which brings lower monthly fees in exchange for purchasing your phone outright — you may be in for some sticker shock with the HTC One, which runs $580, but you can also pay $100 down with installments of $20 per month over the course of two years.

If you’re currently on the fence about whether the HTC One is right for your needs, you’ll definitely want to check out our full review, which features an in-depth look at the phone’s design, camera and the many novel features that you’ll find with HTC’s custom software environment, Sense 5. Here, we’ll explore the subtle nuances of T-Mobile’s version, with plenty of benchmarks, impressions about the voice quality and battery life, an overview of the bundled apps and a comparison to the One’s closest competitors on T-Mo. There’s plenty to cover, so join us after the break as we explore everything that you need to know about the HTC One for T-Mobile.

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T-Mobile’s CEO Might Consider 32GB Nokia Lumia 925 Without Carrier Branding

lumSmartphones with carrier branding aren’t a big deal, although when trying to resell them, they might not be worth as much due to the branding, although we guess that might depend on who’s buying the phone. In any case if […]

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Galaxy S4 Nexus Edition Reportedly Akin To T-Mobile Variant

A new report claims that the Nexus edition Samsung Galaxy S4 is actually the T-Mobile variant of this popular smartphone.

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T-Mobile LTE Galaxy S3 Edition Reportedly On The Way

T-Mobile LTE Galaxy S3 16GB in white is reportedly on its way to the carrier’s retail stores in the country.

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Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile adopt AT&T’s ‘It Can Wait’ anti-texting-while-driving campaign

US carriers join forces to adopt AT&T's 'It Can Wait' antitexting and driving campaign

Tempted to just send a quick SMS saying you’re on the road to grab the milk? Don’t — or your recipient could receive a much more dire message, says a consortium of carriers including AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile. Along with more than 200 other organizations including the DOT, NHTSA and NTSB, the carriers have joined AT&T’s “It Can Wait” campaign, which began in March 2010. The message will feature prominently at carrier stores, Best Buy, Goodyear and RadioShack locations, while insurer USAA is bringing the texting-while-driving simulator we saw earlier (in the video after the break) to more locations. In addition, HTC, Pantech and Samsung will preload AT&T’s DriveMode app (on select devices from the carrier) which impedes the practice, and you’ll soon notice ads warning against it across social media and Clear Channel broadcasters. In case none of that drives the point home, remember that piloting a two-ton vehicle with any distractions is a ridiculously bad idea — let alone one that takes your eyes completely off the road.

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US carriers adopt AT&T’s ‘It Can Wait’ anti-texting-while-driving campaign

US carriers join forces to adopt AT&T's 'It Can Wait' antitexting and driving campaign

Tempted to just send a quick SMS saying you’re on the road to grab the milk? Don’t — or your recipient could receive a much more dire message, says a consortium of carriers including AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile. Along with more than 200 other organizations including the DOT, NHTSA and NTSB, the carriers have joined AT&T’s “It Can Wait” campaign, which began last August. The message will feature prominently at carrier stores, Best Buy, Goodyear and RadioShack locations, while insurer USAA is bringing the texting-while-driving simulator we saw earlier (in the video after the break) to more locations. In addition, HTC, Pantech and Samsung will preload AT&T’s DriveMode app (on select devices from the carrier) which impedes the practice, and you’ll soon notice ads warning against it across social media and Clear Channel broadcasters. In case none of that drives the point home, remember that piloting a two-ton vehicle with any distractions is a ridiculously bad idea — let alone one that takes your eyes completely off the road.

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BlackBerry Q10 Available On Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile This Summer

Earlier this month, Canada was the first country in North America to receive the BlackBerry Q10 with no word as to when the U.S. would finally be allowed to join in on the Q10 fun. But during today’s BlackBerry Live […]

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BlackBerry Q10 coming to Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile this summer

We’ve gotten word of a new BlackBerry smartphone today, and we now also have some news about familiar one. Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile have all confirmed that they’ll soon be carrying the BlackBerry Q10, although some are being more specific with details than others. Verizon is saying that it will be available sometime in June (it has an exclusive on the white version), while Sprint will only go as far as to say “late summer,” with neither offering a price. T-Mobile will also be rolling out the phone sometime in June, and has confirmed that it will run $99.99 down with its new plan structure, or $579.99 if you want to buy it outright — that follows business registation for the device, which began last month. We’ve yet to hear anything more from AT&T, but it has already committed to the device and will presumably be launching it in roughly the same timeframe as well.

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Source: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile

Vodafone UK scores 32GB Lumia 925, O2 gets dibs on white model for June 13

Nokia's Lumia 925 to arrive on June 13th with tktkt, O2 gets exclusive on the white model

Now that Nokia’s launched it’s metal-accented Lumia 925, you may want to know where to grab one. Well, in the UK, Vodafone will start carrying a 32GB version of the handset exclusively next month, while O2 said it’d be the only UK carrier with a white model — which you’ll be able to grab on June 13th. As for the others, Three confirmed via a tweet that it’d carry the new handset and that it would be compatible with its Ultrafast services, while EE and Orange have yet to announce anything. Meanwhile, we heard from T-Mobile that it will be the exclusive home of the 925 in the US, at least at launch. We’ve touched base with all the carriers for more info, so check back to see if you’ll be able to grab one from your provider of choice.

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Source: Vodaphone, Three (Twitter)

Nokia Lumia 925 Will Be Exclusive To T-Mobile

The Nokia Lumia 925 was announced just recently, and if you’re already drooling over its use of aluminum in its casing and are wondering when you will be able to get your hands on the device, you’re in luck as […]

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