Published: 2015-03-01, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
During the recent days here in Barcelona, I had the chance to test the One M9 and it leaves me impressed and a little bit perplex. While there is now doubt that the design evolved again, combining the best of the One M7 and One M8, HTC kicked-out some fea...
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Published: 2015-03-01, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: While I liked the M8 for the most part, there were a couple areas I wanted to see improved. With the M9, HTC looks to have improved in these areas, primarily in way of the in-hand feel and camera capability. Battery life should also be increased while the...
Published: 2015-03-01, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: One of my primary concerns with the HTC One M8 was the camera. While I thought a couple of the Duo Camera effects were fun and produced interesting shots, they were not consistently good and if there was any bright light in your view then things were ofte...
Abstract: From the outside, HTC looks like a company on the brink. Its financial woes have overshadowed much of what the company has worked on, including the impressive Vive virtual reality headset.The reason for the slump sits squarely on the company's struggle to...
Abstract: The HTC One M9 is here. This is the third iteration in the HTC One line-up, and it's better than ever! Check out the review video above for all the details.Sean...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HTC One M9 Android smartphone. The M9 is HTC's mainstream size 5″ flagship phone for 2015 and it's available on all major carriers. The One M9 is a subtle evolution of the HTC One M8 and has a finely crafted aluminum casing that's av...
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Published: 2015-03-22, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
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
Disappointing low-light camera performance, Lack of optical image stabilization, Device can get very warm under load, Unlike Samsung or Apple's latest smartphones, which comprise the “tock” in a tick-tock cycle, the HTC One M9 is clearly an iterative upgr
Abstract: With smartphones now commoditised, it has become increasingly difficult for manufacturers to differentiate on hardware alone. However, one area where smartphones still tend to vary wildly is in the quality of the camera. It also happens to be one of the m...