HTC’s flagship phablet has finally made its way to Big Red. We had heard rumors previously that Verizon might launch the HTC One Max at some point and it has rather quietly done that today. We reported yesterday that it was likely that the phablet will be priced $299.99 on contract, and indeed it is. You can now buy Verizon HTC One Max through the carrier’s retail stores or its website for the aforementioned price along with a two year contract.
Those who’re not to keen on being stuck with a conventional contract can opt for Verizon Edge plan, they’ll have to make 24 equal monthly payments of $25.22 for the HTC One Max. Customers who don’t want any strings attached can buy the phablet outright as well for $599. If you’re forgotten about the specifications of this device, allow me to jog your memory. The HTC One Max has a 5.9 inch full 1080p HD display, a 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 processor aided by 2GB RAM. It has 32GB of onboard storage as well as a 3,300mAh battery. The phablet is powered by Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with Sense 5.5 slapped on top. There’s a fingerprint scanner on the back of the device underneath its camera, it allows users to lock and unlock the device and even launch up to three apps using just their fingers. It is ISIS ready, so customers will be able to use it to make payments through ISIS as well.
Filed in HTC One Max and Verizon.
. Read more about