The phone's design has altered considerably in order to accommodate the extra cards. The original HTC One is a closed unit, but the dual-SIM model has a removable back cover. The twin SIM slots are at the bottom, and at the top is a microSD business card slot - a gigantic bonus for those who want to add more storage to their teletelephone for a negligible cost. However, as with the HTC One Max, just because you can remove the back doesn’t signify you can restore the electric battery.
HTC to bring dual-SIM HTC One to UK Features And Cost:
HTC claims that the new features are directed squarely at the business market; according to Peter Frolund, the General supervisor UK for HTC, "By bringing business and delight simultaneously in the best conceived handset in the market, we’re conceiving a new approach and one that we accept as true will apply to enterprises and their workers alike." although, we believe that buyers will also be enthusiastic on the new handset for personal use, if only to have the choice of expandable storage.The dual-SIM HTC One is accessible for £495 SIM-free from www.officialhtcstore.com - the identical cost as the benchmark HTC One. HTC is currently "in sophisticated talks" with resellers and systems to offer the phone with a contract.
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