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HTC One M8 Price Drop: Device to Sell for Just $99 Tomorrow

Those interested in purchasing the HTC One M8 at half the normal contract price will be excited to hear about a new promotion the company will offer tomorrow.

For just 24 hours, HTC will sell its latest flagship handset for just $99. Users interested in the deal must register the device with AT&T, Verizon or Sprint. T-Mobile will not be part of the promotion.

The HTC One M8 could launch in a variety of new colors including red, blue and pink sometime in the near future.

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Reliable leaker @evleaks made a claim this week that HTC is currently working on new versions that don these new colors. The red version has been rumored for quite some time and is expected to launch on Verizon. This is the first time blue and pink versions are being discussed.

@evleaks did not reveal any information on when the blue and pink models will be available. The red Verizon model has been rumored for quite some time and is expected to hit the carrier soon.

The HTC One 2 M8 specs and new features were all revealed at special unveiling event in New York City in March.

The company's CEO Peter Chou started off the event by discussing the success of the original HTC One M7 and commented on the strategy used to create the latest version.

"People are still saying the HTC One is the best, most beautiful smartphone," said Chou.

The device features a refined version of the all metal design found on the original One.

For the new HTC One M8 Chou stated that its "design is so pure and honest" and that HTC has "pushed the use of metal further than anyone in the industry." He also took a shot at some of his company's competitors, who use "too much plastic."

Other specs on the HTC One M8 include a 5-megapixel front facing shooter for video chatting and selfies that can be accessed with a swipe, a Snapdragon 801 chipset, an improved version of HTC Zoe, and a 5-inch 440 ppi display.

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