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HTC Black Friday Deals: HTC 10 Now $200 Off For A Limited Time, HTC Flagship Is Now $499 Unlocked Or With A Plan

HTC Black Friday Deals: HTC 10 Now $200 Off For A Limited Time, HTC Flagship Is Now $499 Unlocked Or With A Plan

Black Friday comes early for HTC fans who want to get the flagship smartphone, HTC 10 for a lesser price tag. The HTC 10 is now getting a major price slash to the tune of $200 from the official HTC online store. The HTC 10 discount comes as an exclusive Black Friday offer from the HTC online store.

The HTC 10 can be purchased right now at $200 off the original $699 price. Hence, anyone in the U.S. can buy the HTC 10 at $499, with a choice to buy an unlocked unit or go with the three major carriers (T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint). The offer is valid until Nov. 29, 2016 or until supplies last.

Launched in May 2016, the HTC 10 is HTC's flagship smartphone of the year, and the latest HTC 10 discount makes it one of the best deals a buyer can get for Black Friday. The HTC 10 boasts of amazing audio, long battery life and a beautiful all metal unibody design. The flagship smartphone comes with a 2.2GHz Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 820, Quad Core processor, a 5.2 inch display in Corning Gorilla Glass (curved edge), 4GB of RAM and 12 MP camera with 4K video recording.

Black Friday shoppers can avail of the HTC 10 discount direct from HTC.com. Other retailers like Amazon are offering similar deals, but units can come without warranty and are mostly sold out. Again the HTC 10 is $200 off, which brings the price down to $499 from Nov. 21 until Nov. 29 in the U.S. All five colors (Black, Carbon Gray, Camellia Red and Topaz Gold) are still in stock at the time of this writing. Note that only the black and gray units will be available if purchasing the phone with a carrier. The red and gold units are exclusive on the HTC.com store's Black Friday offer. Have you always wanted to own an HTC 10? This is your chance to own one today! 

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