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The One E8 offers the high-end HTC experience in glossy colors and a plastic case, but without a unique selling point, there's little reason to buy this expensive device.
The plastic version of HTC's venerable One handset is almost as good as the metal version. Almost, but not quite. Here is Phone Scoop's full report about this Android smartphone for Sprint.
Featuring Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat, HTC One E8 has a 5-inch Full HD display, powerful 2.3GHz quad-core processor and 2,600mAh lithium-ion battery to keep you connected all day long1.
The HTC One E8 is very similar to HTC's M8 flagship Android smartphone, only with a polycarbonate casing and a dual-SIM option. According to HTC's announcement today it's heading for "selected ...
HTC One E8 is kind of HTC One M8's polycarbonate brother. They do share some specs, but they're not the same devices, not by a long shot. HTC One E8 is a rather capable device on its own and does ...
The HTC One E8 is similar to its M8 sibling in almost every way, save for the plastic construction and a few little details. It sports the same 5-inch Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) display, 2.3GHz ...
We've taken the HTC One E8 for a spin and practically called it HTC's iPhone 5c, almost the same capabilities as the One M8 flagship but also clad in plastic instead of one with a metallic sheen ...
5-inch 1080p display 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801 2GB RAM 16GB storage with microSD card slot 13MP rear shooter, 5MP front 2,600mAh battery Android 4.4.2 News Sprint htc one Follow ...
The One M8 comes with 32GB on-board storage capacity, whereas the Butterfly 2, Desire Eye and One E8 have only 16GB. All four offer support for 128GB additional storage via a microSD card.
Available in Polar White or Misty Gray, some of the E8’s highlights include a 5-inch 1080p display, a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 5-megapixel front-facing ...
The HTC One Ace could have just been an internal codename for the device, but in any case the HTC One E8 is real and it’s here. However, “here” doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s here ...
With Sprint Easy Pay, the HTC One E8 can be purchased for $0 down followed by 24 monthly payments of $20.84. Alternately, it costs $99 with a new two-year contract or $499 at full retail.