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HTC's U12+ price leaked two weeks before the official launch

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Ro 10 May 2018

HTC Android Rumors

The announcement date of HTC's upcoming U12+ flagship, is May 23 so we still have two more weeks of waiting to do. The good thing is that didn't prevent a Taiwanese news website from revealing the pricing of all U12+ variants.

The 64GB alteration will set you back between NTD21,900 ($734) and NTD22,900 ($768) while the 128GB model will cost NTD23,900 ($801) to NTD24,900 ($834) putting it right up there with the Samsung Galaxy S9.

We really hope that the rumored specs and features such as the Quick Charge 4+, will make it a worthy purchase - HTC really needs a winner if it's to stay in business.

Source (in Taiwanese)

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  • H4v
  • 14 May 2018

if htc addresses the direct visibility under sunlight or day time , from my experience of htc 10, and if by chance they bring the headphone jack back, htc may still become a class leader as it once was, i am truely a fan of what htc does, the softwar...

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  • M5Z
  • 13 May 2018

Exactly!!!

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  • 3HY
  • 13 May 2018

A majority of users still use the 3.5mm jack so its not useless. Also its there as an option, removing it doesn't provide any benefits to the phone but limits the user the wireless headphones. A dongle should not be necesarry for most users to use li...

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