The most powerful phone we’ve tested; Beautiful build and styling; Slick, fluid and flawless in operation; Fun and useful camera features;
UltraPixels prioritise light over detail; Won’t stay top of the power charts for long;
The HTC One M8 16GB is an excellent cellphone with a lot to offer. It features a 5 inch Super LCD3 screen. There is also a Duo camera, which can come in handy. The One M8 offers more and has a metal construction. There are also front-facing speakers. This is one camera that you won't want to miss.
This smartphone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor. It has a 2.3 GHz CPU. Plus, there is 2GB of RAM and outstanding hardware. There is a 16GB version and a 32GB version. MicroSDXC cards can be used to improve performance. The HTC One M8 16GB won't leave owners disappointed.
With a larger screen, the M8 is taller and wider than the previous model. However, it still is easy to carry around.
It also has a large LCD screen that is now 5 inches, but the resolution is still 1920 X 1080. The touchscreen has a density of 441 ppi. The display features LCD3 gapless technology. This helps to reduce glare.
This smartphone supports 4G LTE. As a result, it can connect with the internet from more locations than ever before. The HTC One M8 16GB has done a lot to improve on previous technologies.
Additional features are Wi-Fi and it also supports Bluetooth 4.0. NFC (Near Field Communication) is also supported, which provides one-touch paring to the host.
Many owners love the BoomSound speakers. They output 95dB and can be used to listen to songs on the beach or just about anywhere. You no longer have to carry around a stereo to listen to music.
The HTC One M8 is powerful and can do it all. It has a larger screen and is perfect for browsing the web. Plus, it can be used for business as well. This smartphone has been designed with the user in mind. The HTC One M8 is ergonomic and fits perfectly in your hand.
This phone also offers DLNA which stands for Digital Living Network Alliance. This also users to connect mobile and home theater devices easily. Users can then stream audio and video through their home.
Manufacturer: HTC
The most powerful phone we’ve tested; Beautiful build and styling; Slick, fluid and flawless in operation; Fun and useful camera features;
UltraPixels prioritise light over detail; Won’t stay top of the power charts for long;
What if you could pick a phone and then choose its operating system? What if you could get a popular flagship such as the HTC One (M8) and replace the Android OS with Windows Phone? Wonder no more - meet the HTC One (M8) for Windows - the only smartphone giving you the choice!
Metal unibody with brushed finish, 5" 1080p capacitive touchscreen with 441pi pixel density; Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Windows Phone 8.1 OS, 2.3GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU; 2GB of RAM; Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, Dual 4MP AF "UltraPixel" (2µm pixel size) camera with 1/3" sensor;...
4MP camera can't match higher-resolution rivals; No 4K video recording or OIS (on a flagship device; Non user-replaceable battery; USB On-the-go or USB Host
After using HTC One previously for 4 months, I totally became a fan of HTC's smartphones. The HTC One that won many awards and is still getting awards even after a year of its release, truly proved to be the best of that year and the best smartphone I ever used.
The HTC One M8 is HTC's top smartphone for 2014. Our colleagues over at PC Advisor are convinced that the HTC One M8 beats the iPhone 5s hands down . But here at Macworld UK we are fans of the iPhone .
iPhone 5s offers more internal storage and is more portable; iOS is intuitive and user-friendly; HTC One M8 has expandable storage; M8 offers larger and sharper screen; Both phones offer excellent speed and cameras
16GB M8 offers just over 10GB in real terms compared to 12.5GB in 16GB iPhone; If you are an iOS user you won't want to switch
slowly but surely captured the hearts of smartphone lovers everywhere and while sales of this HTC flagship should have been much better, there was no denying its place in the pantheon of great smartphone models.
Android purists have a common refrain they like to bust out every time a beautiful new piece of hardware comes out: "If only it ran pure Android!" in F-sharp. There's a pervasive belief that unpasteurised Android - and only unpasteurised Android - directly from the great teat in Mountain View is all...
HTC, the Taiwanese manufacturer, has been making smartphones for ages, but a definite breakthrough occurred when the company released the world's first ever commercial Android handset, the Dream G1.
Great design and build quality; Accurate display; Selfie camera takes good photos and videos; Best music output from a phone; both speakers and earphones; Sense 6 is clean and fast; Long lasting battery life
Still the same 4 MP camera; Post process effects are not 100% accurate; Body too slippery to hold; might get scuffed up in the long term; Power/lock switch unreachable; tall form factor doesn't help
Rs. 43000 HTC M8 is the true successor of HTC One. Not only it is a design marvel but it has some unique features too. In the third week of April this year, HTC announced the launch of One M8 in India for Rs 49,900 and our first impression of the device was that , "HTC One (M8) is a beautifully...
It has a magnificent design; Performance is top notch
Camera is not good for long shots; Battery is sufficient for a day only
HTC M8 may have been the company's worst kept secret, but we are glad that it's finally official! The Taiwanese manufacturer had bowled us over with its 2013 flagship device, HTC One, and while we thought it wasn't possible to one up the flagship device, we stand corrected.
The war for the top spot in the Android world have started before years and still is going on. Many products have come forth, many have been crowned and many have failed to meet the requirements.
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