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HTC makes Windows version of flagship HTC One phone, while remaining committed to Android

By , on August 21, 2014


HTC's Windows phone: the M8. Photo from nerdeky.com.
HTC’s Windows phone: the M8. Photo from nerdeky.com.

NEW YORK—HTC will start making a version of its flagship HTC One phone with Microsoft’s Windows software inside.

HTC says it developed the new model at the request of Microsoft, which has been trying to boost its Windows Phone system. The company will continue to make an Android version of the One, as well as other Android phones.

The Android version of HTC One is called M8, while the Windows version will be called M8 for Windows. The two look identical on the outside, except for a Windows Phone logo. Both sport metal exteriors and have screens measuring 5 inches diagonally.

The Windows phone will be available starting Tuesday through Verizon Wireless for $100 with a two-year contract and $600 without one.

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