Best Buy is also getting in on the HTC One pre-order action this weekend. The AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint versions of the HTC One can now be pre-ordered trough Best Buy’s website, as long as you’re keen on getting the silver model. Best Buy has the 32GB Sprint and AT&T HTC One priced at $199.99 with a two-year contract while T-Mobile’s HTC One is priced at $249.99. All three models are listed at $699.99 for anyone not eligible for an upgrade.
We’re know for a while that Best Buy hasn’t been living up to its name, but their pricing of the HTC One does emphasize the point. If you are looking for a good deal on your HTC One purchase, we definitely would not recommend purchasing the phone through Best Buy. AT&T and T-Mobile as offering free accessories for those who pre-order the phone through their respective websites and RadioShack is offering a $10 coupon on top of $50 Google Play credit for the Sprint HTC One.
Be sure to check out our HTC One pre-order round-up to see all of the best HTC One offers in the US.
Source: Best Buy
what about the uncativated version on bestbuy?………..
If you follow Best Buy’s email list, they occasionally come out with a “freedom” promotion (last one was in January), where you register your mobile number with them, and then when you get your next phone at Best Buy, you get a $50 gift card (which you can use right away on that phone purchase). We did this with my wife’s iPhone last year – and those never get advertised price breaks.
So I think my net price of $149.99 for the 32GB AT&T at Best Buy is a fairly good deal. I’d rather have $50 than that gimmicky device from the AT&T store.
And to the previous question – I think the unactivated 32GB version is listing for $700 at Best Buy, which is definitely a BAD DEAL.
True, actually its a rlly bad deal cuz I can get an unlocked 32gb version at htc online store for $579 I think.