• HTC officially announces release dates and pricing of One X, One S and One V for Central Europe

  • Those hailing from Central Europe and looking forward to lay their hands on a new Android-based smartphone now have a lot more to look forward to. HTC has officially announced the release date and pricing details in regards to its new flagship line, the HTC One X, the One S and the One V. to be released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by the 1st of April, the quad core One X smartphone will be priced at €599 ($800) while the One S and One V will be priced at €499 ($670) and €299 ($400) respectively. Also, German service provider O2 will have the One X as well as the One S on offer.
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