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HTC is having a live event tonight. What could it be?

After its official HTC One M9 announcement at MWC 2015, the Taiwanese brand is organising another live event that’s happening at midnight tonight (Malaysia local time). They didn’t reveal much but it is hinted that it would be a big deal for US consumers. Are they announcing a new bigger device or are they simply announcing HTC One M9 official availability along with a couple of goodies thrown in.

Apparently the Taiwanese brand would be introducing a new device trade-in and damage replacement service that would be called as “Uh-oh”. This appears to be better than the previous HTC Advantage as it even covers water damages for one year. Is that a big deal? We hope HTC has something else to show.

If you’re interested, you can catch the event live at 12:00AM tonight (19th March) right after the break.

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