• HTC 10 is the latest flagship smartphone from HTC.

HTC 10 is the latest flagship smartphone from HTC. (Photo : Twitter/OnLeaks )

HTC unveiled its latest flagship HTC 10 on April 12 and the manufacturer has confirmed that the phone will be available and compatible on various carriers in the United States. However, only the unlocked version of HTC 10 will be available on AT&T.

A statement released via HTC official website reads, "In the U.S., HTC 10 will be available across multiple wireless providers including Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and T-Mobile, which will announce colors, availability, and pricing. In addition, HTC will be offering an unlocked edition ... compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile networks."

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The Taiwanese manufacturer is yet to confirm whether AT&T will offer the released HTC 10, but the head of communication at HTC Jeff Gordon tweeted that the carrier may not at first offer the smartphone. Those who pay for the phone outright have nothing to worry about the news; however, those planning to get the handset on an installment plan may be disappointed that AT&T will not offer the HTC 10.

The smartphone manufacturer is offering a 12-month installment plan, whereby customers who will purchase HTC 10 directly from its website will pay a monthly installment of $58.25. In addition, HTC has a promotion that allows clients to received $100 discount on HTC 10, bringing the cost down to $599. US buyers only need to enter HTC1008 in the box under promotions on the checkout page.

The preorder of HTC 10 began on April 12 via HTC website, and the shipping will start in next month. The manufacturer confirmed that the unlocked version available from the website will go for $699, and customers have the liberty to choose from two colors: Glacier Silver and Carbon Gray.

Furthermore, HTC has confirmed that purchasing the smartphone from its website will include "UH OH Protection," which provides one free replacement at no cost. As a result, clients can have their HTC unit replaced for damages or cracks within 12 months after purchase, as part of the protection plan.

While AT&T will not initially offer HTC 10, the carrier may offer the smartphone in the near future. It is unclear whether the non-availability of HTC 10 on AT&T will affect US sales.

Watch the sneak peek below for HTC 10 specs and features.