HTC One M8 16GB
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.
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HTC One M8 with Windows Review
The Windows Phone version of the HTC One M8 has great battery life, a high-end design, and great specs. But it also comes with Windows Phone's flaws. If you want a Windows Phone, this is the best.- Same great specs as Android version
- High-end metal design
- Longer battery life than Android version
- Limited app selection
- Somewhat slippery to hold
- Only at Verizon
HTC One (M8) expert review
The original HTC One was a huge success, however it perhaps didn't sell quite as well as it should have. Nevertheless, it's a hard act to follow, but the HTC One (M8) improves on it in pretty much every department.
HTC One M8 for Windows review
The classic Oreo cookie is a wonderful thing. (By classic, I mean the Double Stuf, let's be real here.) It's the right combination of crunchy and soft, sweet and, well, more sweet. It's the best cookie ever and I won't hear any arguments.- Great design
- Great display
- Solid battery life
- Performance not as good as Android version
- So-so camera
- Limited availability
- Missing some of Android's best features and apps
HTC One M8 for Windows Review
The HTC One M8 for Windows takes the head-turning design, beautiful display and impressive audio quality of the original One M8 and swaps out Android 4.4 for Windows Phone 8.1. Powered by a Snapdragon 801 processor and delivering more than 10 hours of battery life, this is the $99 flagship device...
HTC One M8 for Windows Phone review: A winning flagship breathes new life into Windows Phone
While its camera isn't best-in-class and Windows Phone's underwhelming app selection still stings, the elegant and sophisticated HTC One M8 is an enticing alternative to Nokia models. Editors' note: Due to their similarities, sections of this review have been taken from our review of the original HTC One M8 and HTC One M8 Harman Kardon Edition .- Verizon's HTC One M8 brings premium style to the Windows Phone franchise, has a brilliant 1080p display and excellent audio speakers, and it's powered by a robust quad-core processor.
- The Windows Phone OS has a smaller app market, the handset's battery is nonremovable, and like the Android M8s before it, photos aren't as sharp as those from its competitors.
HTC One (M8) for Windows: Top hardware for Windows Phone fans
So, do you want this phone? If you're not a fan of Windows Phone, the HTC One (M8) won't convince you to become one. Window Phone still suffers from the well-documented app gap and you won't be able to get some popular apps such as Instagram, Google Maps, YouTube and others.- All-aluminum body
- excellent display
- good performance
- very good photo software
- Windows 8.1 update includes the personal digital assistant Cortana
- Low camera resolution
- lack of apps for Windows Phone
Great phone, battery could last longer
Premium fit and finish to a point that can rival Apple. Battery life is not great though...
The HTC One (M8) smartphone gets MirrorLink compatibility for safer car use
Here's why it's important to know that HTC's flagship One (M8) smartphone will be compatible with MirrorLink, even if you don't know what MirrorLink is. Cars and phones are coming together, but it's a process.
Enamelling its premium-class design dominion, HTC has yet again impressed its patrons with its avant-garde flagship device, the HTC One M8. This gorgeous-looking smartphone can broadly be described as a sterling device crammed with both good looks and impressive features.
- Classy design
- Impressive duo camera
- Great Audio quality
- Smooth performance
- On the expensive Side
HTC's best yet: HTC One (2014) reviewed
Last year's HTC One was one of the best handsets of the year, and in 2014, the company plans to impress customers with something even better, continuing the reliance on metal, simplicity, and a camera that can handle its own.- One of the best built phones you'll feel
- Excellent system performance
- Solid mobile speeds
- Expandable memory (yay! Camera that works very well in low light
- Front-facing camera is 5 megapixels
- Clear Full HD screen
- Remote control support is still here
- Day-strong battery life
- BoomSound stereo...
- Rear camera is still technically only 4 megapixels
- Most camera features won't be used by people
- Extra features won't even work in macro mode
- No 4K video camera support
- Slippery