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Sprint, AT&T; start selling HTC One in stores, T-Mobile online

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T-Mobile put the HTC One on sale online Friday, the same day that AT&T; and Sprint began selling the device in their stores.

A 32-gigabyte version of the flagship device from the Taiwanese phone maker is available from both AT&T; and Sprint for $200 with a two-year contract. Buyers can also get a 64 GB version for $300 from AT&T.;

Sprint and AT&T; began taking pre-orders for the device earlier this month. Now users can now pick up the smartphone in stores.

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Meanwhile, T-Mobile, which had confirmed it would carry the phone but had not announced a date of release, is selling a 32 GB version of the device online for $99 down, plus 24 payments of $20 with zero interest, a total of $579, for “well-qualified” buyers.

Users hoping to pick up the phone in stores from T-Mobile will have to wait until next week. The carrier said it will begin selling the device Wednesday at some of its retail stores.

The HTC One features a 4.7-inch full 1080p HD display, dual speakers and an aluminum case. The phone runs on a powerful quad-core 1.7Ghz processor and has the HTC UltraPixel Camera, which has only about 4-megapixels but is designed to be able to take in more light for higher-quality pictures during low-light situations.

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