The
HTC One will indeed get the Nexus treatment.
HTC
will sell a Google Edition version of its flagship One smartphone
with the stock Android
operating
system, CNET has confirmed.
Word
of a version of the phone without its trademark Sense user interface
popped
up earlier
Friday on Geek.com, with a reported time frame of two weeks. HTC is
indeed planning to launch the phone, but the only indication of
timing was summer, a person familiar with the company's plans told
CNET.
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HTC has bet heavily that its Sense user interface will set its products apart from the rest of the Android pack. The move follows a similarly surprising announcement by Samsung Electronics that it would launch a version of its Galaxy S4 with stock Android. The phone strips out the many Samsung touches that were loaded into the phone.
HTC has bet heavily that its Sense user interface will set its products apart from the rest of the Android pack. The move follows a similarly surprising announcement by Samsung Electronics that it would launch a version of its Galaxy S4 with stock Android. The phone strips out the many Samsung touches that were loaded into the phone.
The
One has been critically lauded, but many feared its sales would be
dampened by the launch of the Galaxy S4 and the accompanying
marketing blitz by Samsung. But an HTC executive told The Wall Street
Journal that it had sold
5 million units in
the first month, indicating a strong start.
HTC
has recently faced concerns about its longevity after The Verge
reported
several
key
employees had
left the company. HTC continues to see shrinking sales and profits.
While
there are some fans of Sense, there are many other Android fans who
prefer a "pure" version of the phone with stock Android,
which enables faster updates and the latest from Google.
There's
no word on which carriers will sell the phone, or whether there will
be a subsidy. The Galaxy S4 Google Edition is available only on
select carriers and sold at its unsubsidized price of $650.

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