Malaysia got its official HTC One launch recently and it saw the Aluminum unibody Android smartphone get both the 32GB and 64GB versions. Price-wise the HTC One 32GB version retails at RM2299 while the HTC One 64GB version retails at RM2499. According to HTC, both versions should be available for the 4 major telcos of Celcom, Maxis, DiGi and U Mobile by early May. SenQ may also get it around this time while other dealers may get it a bit later in mid-May.
Stand-out features for the HTC One remain the aforementioned Aluminum unibody design and it's UltraPixel camera. However, other features such as the 4.7-inch 1080p screen and front facing stereo speakers are also noteworthy. Still no news if the HTC One will come with the latest firmware so if you get it and the camera doesn't perform very well, this could be a sign you don't have the latest update.
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