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March 2014
(87%)
904 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(63%)
6 Reviews
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The editors liked
Luscious metal design
Powerful
MicroSD card
Great display
BoomSound speaker quality
Extreme power saver
Battery life
Sturdy
Stylish metal casing
HTC Duo camera is a real innovation
MicroSD card slot makes a welcome re-appearance
Good range of colours available - grey
Gold
Silver & pink
The HTC One M8s has a slick design
A good screen and plenty of power
Great screen
Expandable storage
Good performance & battery
Solid design
Powerful performance
Decent battery
Useful software additions
Duo Camera
HTC One M8 Smartphone Review
The HTC One was the best handset of 2013
As awarded at MWC 2014. It's also won numerous awards for having the best design so it only makes sense that HTC made the best even better! I've had this for a week now
And being a g
Beautiful design and build
Great screen in normal conditions
Excellent audio
Fast performance
Clean UI
Android 4.4 KitKat
MicroSD
Good battery life
Good camera
Flawless functionality
Superb build
Fantastic picture quality
Nice screen
Boomsound speakers work well
So here’s what you need to know
The HTC One (M8) is the most beautiful Android phone ever made. No question. In fact
We’d go so far as to say that only Apple’s iPhone 5 and 5s are better looking - and they’re much smaller. The new one is wrapped in metal from screen edge to screen edge
And the slick brushed metal reminds us of Apple’s older iPod touch models
Only much more streamlined. Even t
Beautiful design
Expandable memory
Effective Duo Camera
The Duo camera is unique and great fun
The Motion Launch features are appealing.
Topgrade design
Assembly and finish
One of the best Full HD displays on the market
Perfectly responsive and fluid
Very good camera experience
Shoots quickly and nice interface
Sense 6
Excellent sound quality (speakers and line out)
Memory expandab
Lovely
Top notchdesign
Excellent build quality
Storage is expenadable
Amazing performance
Smart new snapper
Stunning build quality
Nice camera features
Run like a dream
Gorgeous
Premium design. Superb build quality. Excellent screen. Expandable storage. Brilliant performance. Clever new camera
Ultimate protection
3 layers of protection
Built in screen protection
Dust proof cover
Belt holster
Apple-level design detail
Excessively comfortable to hold
Great sound from front-facing speakers
Dual-rear cameras lead Android phones
MicroSD card support
5MP front camera
Nice design
Slick performance
Largely vanilla Android user interface
Decent battery life
128GB microSD support
Great build quality
Excellent sound
Impressive battery life
MicroSD slot
Large
Sharp screen
Interesting
Feature-packed camera
Class-leading metal design
Smart improvements to Sense 6 UI
Sleek metallic good looks
Fine HD screen
Powerful processor
The brightest
Sharpest screen you've ever seen
Lightspeed processing
Extra features like Blinkfeed and the second camera sensor are a revelation
The editors didn't like
Still a 4-megapixel camera with limitations
Large size won't suit all users
Ufocus bokeh effect is hit and miss
2GB RAM is a bit of a disappointment
Might be a bit large and unwieldy for some
Expensive (but then again all premium phones are!)
It's so similar to last year's One M8 that it's already old news. The camera is unable to balance exposure and it has inconsistent white balance
Screen suffers in sunlight and viewing angles are not the best
Camera is good but not best in class
Photos lack fine detail
Music could time better
Let’s talk problems with the HTC One (M8) - but let’s also make clear that we’re nitpicking. The main one we have is with the navigation buttons - last year’s HTC One sported two below the screen
Worked into the bezel
But this year’s model works in the more standard Home
Back and Multi-tasking onto the display itself. It’s easier to use
But here’s the thing - the bottom bezel remains just as
Camera poor in bright light
It's even bigger than last year's model
So small hands may feel the burn
Pictures lack detail
Body could have been shorter
Slippery in cold hands
Not everyone will like Sense 6
Resolution of rear snapper is lower than other phones
Dot View case is frustrating
Slippery when held with cold hands. Sense 6 isnt for everyone but a Google Play Edition M8 is also on the way. Rear camera resolution lower than most
Adds bulk
Not waterproof
No water resistance
Slippery grip could lead to dropping
Camera still can't match iPhone 5S
Only 16GB of internal storage
Uncomfortable power button placement
$650 price is double the Nexus 5
No fingerprint sensor/IP67 certification
Blinkfeed can be annoying
Average camera
Lacks wireless charging
On
Screen buttons can get in the way
Exposure and chroma noise issues in photos
Duo camera doesn't work perfectly
Camera doesn't match quality of rivals
HTC's dedication to UltraPixel means no 4K video recording
68GB of unremovable system software is unusually steep
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Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
Have I mentioned that this phone looks really great? I've fallen in love with the Windows Phone customizable home screen and Live Tiles set up, and they fit this phone so well. Somehow the marriage of HTC's physical design and Microsoft's elegant mobile O
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Published: 2014-08-28, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
The new HTC One/M8 moves onward from where the first generation model left off. The design, while mostly the same, sticks close to what made it popular. Likewise, HTC seems to have a decent employee or two in the software/UI department because Sense 6.0 i...
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Published: 2014-08-28, Author: Dan , review by: Laptopmag.com
Beautiful design, Gorgeous display, Powerful BoomSound speakers, Above-average battery life
A bit heavy
The HTC One M8 boasts a sexy metal chassis and silky-smooth performance, making it one of the best smartphones money can buy....
Nice and pleasant colours outdoors, Good details for outdoor images, Fast and precise autofocus in outdoor condition
Rendering of highdynamic scenes is lacking accuracy, White balance is inaccurate in some situations, Significant sharpness instability in low light conditions, Loss of detail and strong noise in low light, Clearly visible fringing and color shading in out
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Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
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