For the rest of this week you can buy the HTC One A9 at its lowest price ever, $299

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How would you like to save 40% on the HTC One A9? For the rest of this week, the device can be purchased from HTC for its lowest price ever, $299. The regular price is $499. And when you buy the handset directly from HTC, it includes one year of Uh Oh protection. This means that if you crack the screen, or suffer water damage within the first year, your phone will be replaced no questions asked.

The handset can be purchased unlocked, or pre-set to work on the networks belonging to T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint. With the unlocked model, you can insert your AT&T or T-Mobile SIM card, and you'll be up and running. And if you like to customize your phone, unlocking the bootloader will not void the warranty.

The HTC One A9 is equipped with a 5-inch AMOLED screen carrying a 1080 x 1920 resolution. Under the hood you'll find the Snapdragon 617 chipset with an octa-core 1.5GHz CPU and the Adreno 405 GPU. 3GB of RAM is inside along with 32GB of expandable native storage. Those seeking additional memory can access the 2TB capacity microSD slot. The 13MP rear-facing camera comes with OIS and an f/2.0 aperture. A 4MP Ultrapixel front-facing camera takes selfies and handles video chats. Keeping the lights on is a 2150mAh juicer, and Android 6.0 is pre-installed with Sense 7 running on top.

Interested in saving 40% on the HTC One A9? You can click on the sourcelink to take advantage of this deal. By the way, the sale expires at midnight next Monday morning, September 19th.

source: HTC
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