Just in time for the holidays, the HTC One M8 for Windows is now available from AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. The phone was already available on Verizon for $99 with contract.
The new phone sports a zero-gap aluminum body, front-facing stereo speakers, and a new camera that HTC says can capture more light and depth in photographs.
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AT&T is selling the phone for $199 with a contract. T-Mobile offers the device at a retail price of $585 with no contract, or for $24.40 per month over a 24-month period.
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Between now and Jan. 31, 2015, people who buy the One M8 for Windows will receive an Xbox-branded green Dot View case. The case lets you access the phone while the case is still closed. You can also take calls, receive email notifications, schedule reminders, and more without opening it.
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