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Massive HTC One Max lands at Sprint on Nov. 15 for $250

The 5.9-inch phablet has a fingerprint scanner and microSD card slot.

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Watch this: HTC One Max joins the phablet fray

Come this Friday, Sprint will be the first US carrier to stock HTC's first supersize smartphone, the HTC One Max.

With its enormous 5.9-inch 1080p HD screen, 4-"UltraPixel" camera, and 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, it's certainly striving to recapture some of the original HTC One's excellence.

However, the Max's design does present a few features all its own, like a fingerprint scanner and a microSD card slot.

Sprint will sell the hulking handset beginning November 15 for $250 with a new two-year service agreement. With Sprint's One Up pricing, you can pay in $25 monthly installments.

Read all about the HTC One Max in our hands-on dive.

HTC One Mini, One, and Max. Josh Miller/CNET