AT&T confirms that it will carry HTC One (M8) for Windows

19 August, 2014
Pricing and availability of the Windows Phone 8.1 powerhouse are going to be announced at a later date.

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  • Anonymous
  • t7X
  • 21 Aug 2014

Anonymous, 20 Aug 2014I don't need thousands of apps installed on my phone as lon... moreHaha thousand? You need a hardrive pal

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    • DAN13L
    • kxI
    • 21 Aug 2014

    AnonD-225451, 20 Aug 2014Hope it can dual boot soon That would be nice and even keep the same call logs and text messages and app data. That would be cool. Maybe some one will find a way on the Android version

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      • Anonymous
      • kg3
      • 20 Aug 2014

      Contract , 20 Aug 2014This may be classed as a premium phone but people are confu... moreI don't need thousands of apps installed on my phone as long as I have all the apps I need. There is much more to a phone than just apps. Windows Phone by a long shot is way more stable than any Android phone I've had, including stock Android (Nexus 4) and just atheistically more pleasing to me . I prefer Nokia's call quality, signal reception, camera, and build quality in all one package.

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        • AnonD-225451
        • Ibx
        • 20 Aug 2014

        Hope it can dual boot soon

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          • Contract
          • 39x
          • 20 Aug 2014

          AnonD-170479, 20 Aug 2014Windows Phone 8.1 is amazing even on entry level phones I p... moreThis may be classed as a premium phone but people are confused by the ultra-pixel that it uses

          Microsoft is trying to attract more phone makers to the Windows platform, and this new phone is clearly the highest spec addition that is NOT a Nokia phone

          The only other recent brand afaik is Huawei, the make up and marketing are entry level plus low to mid range phones

          The Nokia branded phone range from basic to premium and a lower price on Windows obtains a slightly higher spec phone than what was available on Android

          As there is both an Android version & Windows version which have the same specs, as a standalone device user experience is the same

          The Android app market whether free or paid is vastly superior to Android, not marginally but by a long way

          Simply put many apps you find on Android when you on Windows these are either missing or don't work at all on W8. Those apps that don't work, don't work whether they are free or paid, not being free is not the reason

          It is not the phone that will be a let down but which OS you use.

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            • AnonD-34979
            • f0I
            • 20 Aug 2014

            If AT&T carries it then it can be used on T- Mobile as well, this is good news for windows phone.

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              • Anonymous
              • t1$
              • 20 Aug 2014

              Hope, it release globally.

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                • AnonD-170479
                • KI3
                • 20 Aug 2014

                Windows Phone 8.1 is amazing even on entry level phones I prefer it over top notch Android devices...

                But the way the HTC shows its interface is not good I can customize its look and it's gonna be suicidal look....

                HTC ONE is a great phone but with Windows its even more better

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                  • Anonymous
                  • kg3
                  • 20 Aug 2014

                  This WP8 version has much better battery life. Like.

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                    • AdamBoy64
                    • Fv4
                    • 20 Aug 2014

                    Great. The wider the availability, the better.