No screen improvement, HTC Sense 7.0 is too overbearing, too similar to last year's model
There's no denying that the HTC One M9 is an excellent handset, much like its predecessor. The design is great, it offers an above-average battery life and it's plenty powerful enough thanks to the inclusion of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chip.However, the...
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Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
The One M9 is a pretty great update from the One M7. If you liked HTC's original flagship, and you don't mind a slightly bigger smartphone, then the One M9 is good! I think you'll be happy with it. And if you're a multimedia fiend—watching Netflix, stream...
Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Build quality, BoomSound, great user interface, good front camera
Feels a little incremental, rear camera performance, in some areas there's no progression over the phone it replaces
The HTC One M9 is the third iteration of the HTC One, coming from strong stock: we loved the M7 and the M8, with both devices delivering premium build and a metal body that was unmatched. However, while the HTC One M9 offers plenty to love, it doesn...
The HTC One M9's design is once again a very much by-numbers update, but HTC's new Sense 7 interface gives the One M9 a new lease of life, making it feel anything but a tired rehash of year-old ideas. Admittedly, its battery life and overall screen qualit...
The HTC One M9 inherits its predecessor's stunning metal design and strong speakers, and has a bright, sharp display. It runs the latest version of Android, and the new Sense 7 software is simple, responsive and highly customisable. It's one of the few fl
The M9's camera quality and battery life don't measure up to its competitors. For better or worse, the phone feels like a rerun of last year's HTC One
The updated HTC One M9 packs speed and software improvements into a handset that remains lustworthy in middle age. But the competition grows increasingly daunting....
Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Beautiful design, Powerful, Slick interface
Average camera, Disappointing battery life, Not much has changed
With high end specs and a stunning build the HTC One M9 was always going to impress, but not much has changed since the M8 and what has isn't always for the better.....
Boom Sound now comes with Dolby Audio, Incredibly premium looks, Themes, Sense 7 overlay is intuitive
Overheating issue, Camera usage in lowlight conditions dodgy
HTC tapped into the need felt by consumers very early on and delivered the style, pizzazz and chatter usually reserved for pieces of jewellery or Swiss watches. It gave its One range of phones the kerb appeal that the Samsung Galaxy S5 could only dream o...
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Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Sleek metallic good looks, fine HD screen, powerful processor, decent camera, expandable memory, good battery life
Not waterproof, not cheap
With its improved processor and cameras, beefed up battery and the ability to add more memory, the HTC One M9 is a worthy successor to the M8, correcting most of that phone's main faults and while retaining all its virtues. Its sleekly elegant styling is...
Abstract: The HTC One M9 is a true flagship smartphone and the one-piece dual-tone metallic body is testament to that. The design includes tapered edges and the One M9 will be available in Gold on Gold, Gunmetal Grey or Gold on Silver colour schemes. The edges curv...
Abstract: iPhone 6 vs HTC One M9: Price UK The Apple iPhone 6 has been on sale since last September, starting at £539 for the 16GB model. It then costs £619 for the 64GB and £699 for the 128GB. It is not a cheap phone. You'll be able to get your hands on the new...