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HTC One M7 is finally available online in India for Rs 42900

FP Staff • May 17, 2013, 17:32:17 IST
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Online shopping site Saholic has listed the phone at a price of Rs 42,900 with eight business days for delivery with the device listed as HTC One M7. M7 was the codename of the phone.

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HTC One M7 is finally available online in India for Rs 42900

Even though HTC had launched its flagship device the HTC One in India at a price of Rs 42,900 the phone which was supposed to be in stores in April was still not available. Now it seems online shopping site Saholic has listed the phone at a price of Rs 42,900 with eight business days for delivery with the device listed as HTC One M7. M7 was the codename of the phone. Previously there were news reports that HTC One was facing issues with suppliers  causing shipment delays. Today ZDnet has reported that the company plans to double production in May to catch up in sales numbers. Meanwhile Samsung has announced that its flagship device the Galaxy S4 has crossed 6 million in shipments over 15 days. [caption id=“attachment_792401” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![HTC One is finally coming to India. Reuters ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HTCOne_Reuters_17April.jpg) HTC One is finally coming to India. Reuters[/caption] Features of the HTC One include: •  1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor with 2GB of RAM. • 32 to 64GB of storage space. • Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, LTE and a 2300mAh battery. It will support LTE as well. • The HTC One has a 4.7 inch screen with with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. That’s about 468 pixels per inch (ppi). • It runs Android 4.1.2 but this isn’t stock Android and HTC has added a generous helped of its Sense UI to the smartphone. • It has a 4 megapixel camera which HTC says are Ultrapixels. This means that the size of each pixel is much bigger than in regular smartphones as the camera has a much bigger sensor.

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