T-Mobile has confirmed the launch of HTC One on April 24 through the social networking site Twitter instead of an official announcement. The wireless carrier simply answered with the launch schedule of an LTE version of HTC One from the inquiries of numerous Twitter users about the latest smart phone.

Twitter account @TMobileHelp posted a message on Tuesday, April 16, and it reads: "@DnordeT-Mobile announced it will be launching the HTC One (LTE) April 24! ^AG." HTC One will reportedly support the Wi-Fi calling feature on the T-Mobile network as well.

The hype is now further building up as the launch date of the HTC One at AT&T approaches. The smart phone is expected to be available in the other US carriers, AT&T and Sprint.

HTC One will have an up-front T-Mobile price of $99 and the availability on the carrier's offer include new contract-free plans or the $70 monthly plan that has unlimited voice calls, SMS messaging and data. At Sprint and AT&T, the HTC One is offered with the prices ranging from $200 to $250 with a two-year agreement.

Sprint and T-Mobile offers the HTC One with 16GB and 32GB internal storage capacity while the 64GB version is exclusively available in AT&T. The newest HTC One Android flagship has a unibody aluminum chassis excluding a microSD card slot for expanding memory storage but it still consists remarkable features and specifications.

HTC One is equipped with the 4.7-inch screen in 1920x1080p widescreen Super LCD 3 display resolution, a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and 2GB of RAM. The HTC One has a 4MP "Ultrapixel" image sensor camera with the improved imaging on low-lighting conditions and the capability to capture with the 1080p HD video recording. A 2300mAh Li-Po battery powers the HTC One smart phone running on the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system.