The US carrier stopped selling the phone back in July

Aug 12, 2016 08:47 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile is one of the biggest US carriers in the US, offering the latest smartphones and tablets to its customers. However, it seems that the company decided to quietly stop selling the HTC 10 on its web store back in July.

HTC 10 appears to experience a decline on the market lately, as the third largest carrier in the US decided to quietly drop the smartphone from its web store offer. T-Mobile started offering the smartphone back on May 18, at about the same time as three other major carriers in the US.

However, T-Mobile decided to stop selling HTC's flagship in mid-July, and it seems that all traces of the handset were removed from the carrier's web store, according to a post on Reddit. At the time, customers could still find some units in T-Mobile stores, but since then, the smartphone has completely exited the company's offering.

HTC reduced prices for unlocked HTC 10 smartphones and threw in some goodies

Customers who wish to get their hands on the smartphone can buy the unlocked version of the HTC 10, which works on T-Mobile's network as well. The price of HTC 10 has recently been reduced by $100 on the manufacturer's website, and currently, HTC is also offering a free pair of JBL headphones, which normally cost $199.

In addition, HTC gives customers $100 credit for the purchase of additional accessories upon every HTC 10 purchase made until the end of August 10.

HTC 10 is a very powerful flagship, with a 64-bit quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, Adreno 530 graphics processing unit, and 4GB of RAM. It also comes with either 32GB or 64GB of internal storage and draws power from a 3,000mAh battery.

In addition, the smartphone sports a 5.2-inch Super LCD display with Quad HD pixel resolution and USB Type-C port. Aside from this, a 12MP rear camera ensures that users snap amazing photos, with a 5MP front camera with OIS being packed too.