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12/22/2024 01:04:05 pm

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T-Mobile Drops HTC 10 Two Months After Launch

T-Mobile website no longer lists the HTC 10 at all in searches.

(Photo : Youtube) T-Mobile is no longer supporting the HTC 10.

T-Mobile has stopped selling the HTC 10 smartphone two months after the device went on sale.

HTC has been struggling to excite consumers with its smartphones. The HTC 10 received praise and positive reviews from the media but it fails to attract consumers.

The device was available on T-Mobile from May 18 to mid-July and has not been in stock since July 20, GSM Arena reported. The disappearance of the HTC 10 from T-Mobile’s website was discovered by a Redditor who posted it to a T-Mobile subreddit. 

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“The HTC 10 is no longer available on T-Mobile.com, as we don’t have inventory to support taking online orders. While we won’t be receiving additional inventory, we do have limited quantities available at participating T-Mobile stores. Customers interested in purchasing the HTC 10 can check with their local T-Mobile store, or purchase directly from HTC.com, and we’ll welcome them with open arms on the nation’s fastest 4G LTE network,” a T-Mobile spokesperson said.

T-Mobile is always the first to drop smartphones that are not selling well, according to 9to5Google. It did the same with the BlackBerry Priv and has doled out the same treatment to HTC’s flagship smartphone as well. The T-Mobile website no longer lists the HTC 10. Consumers are now redirected to search for other HTC phones. 

On the other hand, Verizon and Sprint still support the device, and AT&T is offering a few other lower-priced HTC devices.

Meanwhile, HTC is developing two new Nexus smartphones.

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