The HTC One M9 has been officially unveiled at MWC 2015, and retailers have been quick to confirm that they'll be selling the handset.
In terms of when the One M9 will be available HTC made the following statement: "Handsets will be available to pre-order on select partner websites from 9th March and available to buy in-store across all listed partners from 31st March, as well as at htc.com.
"Unlocked and Developer Editions of the HTC One M9 will also be available from via htc.com."
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HTC
Pre-orders for the HTC One M9 have now opened on HTC's official website with colour choices of either Gunmetal Grey or Gold on Silver.
If you pre-order the handset SIM-free you'll get the handset day one, but it currently isn't clear when the One M9 will be in customers hands.
It's going to set you back a fair whack as well as it'll cost £579.99 for the One M9 on launch day. Better get counting those pennies.
EE
EE has confirmed it will be selling the HTC One M9, and it's managed to snap up a three month exclusive deal on the all gold model.
You can pre-order the One M9 on a variety of 4GEE plans starting at £31.99 a month.
The best deal on EE costs £49.99 upfront and £41.99 a month from then on in a 24 month plan with 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of mobile data every month.
If you're an existing customer you can upgrade to that plan and receive unlimited calls and 2GB of mobile data a month for the same price.
Head onto EE's store for a full look at all the latest prices and deals.
Vodafone
Vodafone will also be stocking the new HTC One M9 with pre-orders open now, but it still hasn't revealed an official release date just yet.
The cheapest deal comes in at £43.50 a month with an upfront cost of £19 with unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2GB of data every month.
It also offers the benefit of a free subscription to Spotify Premium, Sky Sports Mobile TV or Now TV.
Carphone Warehouse
The high street retailer is also ranging HTC's latest flagship smartphone, with the One M9 being offered on a number of different tariffs from a variety of networks.
SIM-free you can pick up the HTC One M9 in either grey or silver from £579.99 with free delivery and an expected release date of March 31.
Pay monthly deals come from a variety of different networks with the cheapest deal from Vodafone with unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2GB of data for £39.50 a month and £59.99 upfront.
You'll also get a free HTC One M9 Dot View case alongside a choice of Spotify Premium, Sky Sports or Now TV subscriptions.
For a full look at the deals being offered head to Carphone Warehouse's website.
Three
Well how about this for a surprise, Three has said that it too will be selling the HTC One M9! What are the odds? Okay, no surprise there really, but good news for those already tied to the network.
Again pricing and release date details are proving tough to come by, but we fully expect Three to fall in line with the other networks. Three's site does say it expects the One M9 to land in March. And yes, you can register for updates here too.
O2
O2's also been in contact to say it will be filling its shelves with the HTC One M9. It'll be stocking the gold-on-silver and gunmetal grey colour variants.
There's currently no exact release date or price from the bubbly network, but we expect pre-orders to open quite soon.
HTC One M8 owners will be offered up to £171 if they fancy trading in for the latest model - although it all depends on the condition of your device.
O2 will keep you in the loop about the One M9 is you sign up online.
giffgaff
Fancy a bit of giffgaff action? Well good news is the community driven carrier will also be offering the HTC One M9, "soon".
Online retailers
There's a product page for the HTC One M9 on Clove, but there's no news on price or release date. You can pop in your email for notifications when it does go on sale though.
You can also pre-register your interest in the HTC One M9 on Mobiles.co.uk which will be stocking the handset SIM-free. We're still waiting on the price.
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