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HTC One Malaysian Media Launch April 2. Should be in Stores by April 6

Update: The HTC One X and One V will be in stores this Monday April 2, not April 6 as earlier estimated. Official RRP for the HTC One X is RM2,099 and the One V will retail for RM999. HTC will be running a roadshow at Pavilion, KL from April 2 to April 8 so be sure to check that out for some great deals and offers.

This is it ladies and gents, we’ve just received confirmation that the HTC One series will be launched in Malaysia in the first week of April right after the regional launch happening in Singapore at the end of this week.

The HTC One trio will be introduced to the local media on April 2 and we expect the device to be in stores by Friday April 6. Yesterday, U Mobile kicked-off proceedings with its HTC One X and One V registration of interest and we’re expecting Celcom, DiGi and Maxis to start cluing consumers in on their plans for the HTC One series within this week as well.

In terms of pricing, the current estimates are: HTC One X — RM2,099, HTC One S — RM1,899, and we’re pegging the HTC One V to be below RM1,000 (though rumours are saying that it could be priced at around RM1,099 to RM1,199).

We’ll be in Singapore at the regional launch to give you the most comprehensive coverage and live updates of HTC’s exciting new line-up so keep your browser locked on to get the latest.

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