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HTC One Regional Launch Planned for End March. Market Availability Soon After

Alright HTC fans listen up, we’ve just gotten confirmation that HTC will be organising a regional event to launch the HTC One series in Singapore at the end of this month and we’ll be there to bring you the latest.

In addition, HTC reseller, Cubic Platforms has revealed that dealers from the region have recently undergone product training for the HTC One series. We have reason to believe that the training was done in Singapore as well.

The training and the fact the Cubic Platforms have been talking a great deal about the HTC One on its Facebook page suggests that the trio of devices will be available in the market soon after the regional launch happening the end of this month. We expect the HTC One devices to be available in Malaysia sometime in mid-April.

Speaking of Malaysia, it was revealed that DiGi and Maxis will be among the operators to offer plans for the HTC One series when the devices are available here. In terms of pricing our guesstimates are: HTC One X (1.4Ghz Tegra 3 “4-plus-1” quad-core) to be below RM2.5k, the 1.5Ghz dual-core HTC One S should retail for around RM1,900 and the 1Ghz single-core HTC One V should go for below RM800. Of course this are only estimates and we could be completely wrong. Share your thoughts on the pricing in the comments section.

In them meantime, check out our complete coverage of the HTC One series here and do take a look at this comparison of the HTC One X, V, S in one nifty table here.

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