We managed to spend some time with the Best Buy exclusive blue HTC One at a press event in NYC. The smartphone is available in the United States for AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless.

In the flesh, the Best Buy exclusive blue HTC One actually sports a darker shade of the color than the version which broke cover during IFA. HTC calls the retailer’s exclusive color Metallic Blue (I think that Best Buy blue is a better way to call it), as opposed to Vivid Blue for the internationally announced version.
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Metallic Blue HTC One live photos
Other than the fresh color scheme, there are no changes in the specs of the HTC smartphone flagship. The highlights include quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 SoC, 4.7” 1080p display, 32GB of built-in memory, and 4MP camera with UltraPixel tech.
Curiously, the Metallic Blue HTC One sports a different pricing for each carrier it’s offered on. Verizon is asking $49.99 for the device, Sprint is charging $99.99, while the AT&T choice will set you back $149.99. All prices include a two-year commitment to the respective carrier.
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