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HTC One (M8) for Windows shows its face in a leaked render

August 4, 2014 by Dusan Belic - 3 Comments

HTC One (M8) for Windows
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We’ve been told numerous times that HTC is getting back to the Windows Phone market with the HTC One (M8) running Microsoft’s mobile OS. The rumored HTC W8 or HTC One (M8) for Windows — you can call it however you want — will literally add a new dimension to the “Windows Phone universe” with its dual camera setup. Moreover, once it’s out, it will easily be the fanciest device running Microsoft’s mobile platform, hands down.

The Taiwanese company is organizing an event in New York on August 19th when this phone should be officially announced, possible with Verizon Wireless as one of (few?) launch partners. Microsoft will also be there, we would think. After all, this phone largely comes on the heels of their decision to stop charging royalties for Windows devices with smaller screens.

In any case, we like the increased competition in any market; finally, there’s a non-Nokia made Windows Phone worth talking about. You can see how it will look like from the image above, compliments to PCMag.

So what do you say? Would the HTC One (M8) for Windows convince you to buy into Microsoft’s mobile eco-system?

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