IS HTC no longer selling unlocked/developer phones?

murphcid

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I just went to the HTC US website to check pricing on the HTC One M8/Unlocked edition, and it says that they are no longer available?! Is there a new M9 coming out so that the M8 is no longer being sold, or is it that AT&T and the others made HTC stop selling unlocked/developer phones? I planned on replacing my AT&T M7 with an unlocked M8 at Christmas time (my gift to me).
 

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save some bucks, buy a standard one and convert it on your own *g* sry, no good deal, but it seems it's the only way to get a special m8 since now :(
 

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What's the difference between "Developer" and "Unlocked" in the HTC store? Both show the Sense launcher in action on the sample shot, but I'm sure that is a mistake.

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What's the difference between "Developer" and "Unlocked" in the HTC store? Both show the Sense launcher in action on the sample shot, but I'm sure that is a mistake.

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Unlocked means you can use it on any carrier.

Developer edition has unlocked bootloader

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Unlocked means you can use it on any carrier.

Developer edition has unlocked bootloader

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Oh I understand that use of the word unlocked. Didn't know that what was meant here. So if I get T-Mobile to unlock my M8, I get updates from HTC directly then?

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