HTC One M9 32GB
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11 years ago
While the HTC One ( Review | Pictures ) won rave reviews thanks largely to its industrial design, the smartphone failed to set the market on fire due to a variety of reasons. Undeterred, the company followed the same template with next year's flagship - the oddly named HTC One (M8) ( Review |...
11 years ago
HTC One M9 has been officially launched ahead of MWC 2015 in a press event. It is the successor of last year's flagship model One M8 and looks quite similar to One M8. But there are several other internal and external differences. Let's have a look on detailed specifications.
11 years ago
HTC One M9: Australian Hands-On
Just because it looks the same as the last one, doesn't mean it has to work the same as the last one, right? Here's hoping. We've been hands on with the "luxurious" new HTC One M9 to find out.
11 years ago
HTC One M9 is a 5 inch device having amazing 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution display. It is running on latest Lollipop OS. It is powered by octa core processor along with 3GB RAM, delivers great performance. It has dual camera, 20.7MP rear and 4MP front camera.
Pros:
- Good processing power
- Good display resolution
- Good battery support
- Good rear camera
Cons:
- Only 4MP front camera
11 years ago
HTC One M9 review
There are few more distinctive Android phones on the market than the HTC One line. The company that experimented with unibody metal when most smartphones were plastic, HTC's critical acclaim…
Pros:
- Beautiful
- two-tone metal finish
- Substantial performance improvements over M8
- 20MP camera can capture some great photos
- UltraPixel selfie cam performs well in low-light
- High sound quality
- Excellent battery life
- Sense 7 feels lightweight and free of bloatware
Cons:
- Disappointing low-light camera performance
- Lack of optical image stabilization
- Device can get very warm under load
11 years ago
HTC One M9 Review
The past few years have been difficult for HTC. Executives have departed amid weak financials, and outside of their flagship offerings, the company has struggled to sell their smartphones up against strong Asian competition.
Pros:
- HTC has nailed the design once again with beautiful two-tone metal
- The Snapdragon 810 is so powerful it's sometimes unnecessary
- Sense 7.0 is one of the best Android skins out there
- Great selfie camera
Cons:
- The rear camera is a huge upgrade on its predecessor, but it falls behind other top end smartphones
- Display and battery life are average for a modern flagship
11 years ago
HTC One M9 review: more repeat than sequel
I've spent the better part of the last two weeks with HTC's new One M9. It's the latest flagship from the once-powerful smartphone maker and the successor to last year's One M8 . The M9 is exceptionally similar to its forebear: it's nearly all aluminum, has a 5-inch, 1080p screen, has really loud...
Pros:
- Great design
- Speedy performance
- Solid battery life
Cons:
- Disappointing camera
- Power button too close to volume keys
11 years ago
HTC One M9 review: One up
One of the hottest bodies in business just got hotter, in time for next season. Touched-up and brushed-down, the HTC One M9 arrives spot on time third year in a row, looking like a celebrity and acting like a pro.
Pros:
- 5" 1080p capacitive touchscreen with 441pi
- Corning Gorilla Glass 4, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with dual quad-core processor: 2 GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 plus 1.5 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, Adreno 430 GPU, 3GB of RAM, Android 5.0 Lollipop with HTC Sense 7 UI, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac...
Cons:
- Screen has the same specs three years in a row
- Non-removable battery
- No water and dust protection
- Camera lacks OIS or digital video stabilization
- Not particularly slim or compact
11 years ago
Everyone loves an underdog. They're new, exciting, and upset expectations. In 2013, the HTC One M7 brought that incredible disruptive energy to smartphones, and the following year's M8 ran neck and neck with the best you could buy.
11 years ago
HTC One M9 review
HTC has somehow improved the amazing Boom Sound speakers. This time the dual, front-facing speakers include Dolby Audio, which help create a rich, crisp, spacious soundscape. Small issues aside, it's still early days yet for 2015, but HTC has managed to make one of our favourite smartphones, again.
Pros:
- Camera captures detailed images
- Well built and scratch resistant coating works
- User Interface is snappy and responsive
Cons:
- Water and dust proofing would be nice
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