It will enjoy a phased rollout, with more markets to receive it in April

Mar 18, 2013 21:01 GMT  ·  By

Before the end of this month, Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation is expected to have its HTC One flagship smartphone available for purchase in at least four markets worldwide, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Taiwan and Germany.

Furthermore, the company will continue to roll out the smartphone to more countries starting with April, in an attempt to ensure that it does not face stock issues with the device.

The main reason for this phased launch is said to involve the previously reported issues with the handset’s hardware, which would result in a smaller number of units being ready to arrive on shelves.

Apparently, HTC wants to make sure that those who purchase the HTC One won’t face issues with the device once they start using it, as it happened with last year’s HTC One X, at least this is what a post on focustaiwan reads.