As a HTC One M8 owner, I am enticed by the new M9 edgier design with more premium finishing details. I like the improved 3GB RAM size and 32GB internal memory so I have less worries over storage. I enjoy the newer HTC Sense 7, offering greater flexibility...
Published: 2015-04-21, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: For all the grief Android fanboys give Apple for merely refreshing its iPhone each year they don't always hold Android smartphones to the same accountability.Sure, most years we something big and revolutionary happen across the board; most hardware makers...
So yeah, you probably don't want this phone. It's heavy, awkward to use, has a pretty poorly put together design, an unimpressive display and camera, less-than-average battery life, and doesn't include any sort of game-changing or lust-worthy features ...
Abstract: The HTC One M9 review is here. HTC has had a great two years with their One line: The One M7 proved that Android flagships could be made out of premium materials, and the One M8 built on the M7 in every single way to make it the best Android flagship of 2...
The HTC One M9 is a curious smartphone; on the one hand, HTC have stuck to the design they know that's been very well received and updated it with the latest specs but on the other hand, HTC have kept to the same design without really innovating furthe...
Terrific Dual Camera User Interface, Manual mode, RAW image capture, Video shooting easy to engage, Outstanding editing suite, Full 1080p 5.0 Touchscreen is bright and clear, 4K and 1080p HD video options, Best external smartphone speakers available now,
Auto Focus not always accurate, Auto Exposure less accurate in high contrast shooting conditions, Noisy Images in all but bright lighting, Digital Zoom noise, HDR tends to overexpose, No optical IS, No optical zoom, Continuous AF in video capture slow and
HTC One M9 PreviewThe HTC One M9 marks the company's third evolution in designing an elegant smartphone worthy of the Flagship moniker. Available in Gunmetal Grey or dual-tone Gold / Silver, this smartphone is attractive, well designed, and perfectly hand...
Beautiful, highquality design, Good camera performance, Crisp, sharp 5.0" 1080p display, Wicked fast Snapdragon 810 w/ 3GB of RAM
No biometric sensors
While the HTC One M9 hasn't changed a lot from a design standpoint in comparison to the older M7 and M8, the innards have been made over completely. For those in market for a cutting edge device, you'll find plenty to like here. Qualcomm's fast Snapdragon...
Abstract: HTC's One M9 has plenty of good things going for it -- but as I discovered while reviewing the phone last week, the phone's camera isn't exactly its greatest strength.During my time evaluating the One M9, its images generally turned out okay -- good enoug...
Outstanding build quality and hardware design, excellent display, bestinclass frontfacing stereo speakers, solid performance, useful software features like Easy Mode and native theming, supports Quick Charge for accelerated charging, SD card slot, two yea
Mediocre camera quality, unexceptional battery life, awkward power and volume button placement, user interface a bit stale compared to Google's base Android Lollipop OS, no wireless charging, Quick Charge adapter not included with phone
The One M9 runs HTC's custom Sense software atop Google's Android 5.0.2 Lollipop operating system. HTC's user interface has long been one of the more polished and palatable manufacturer-modified versions of Android, and its presentation on the new One is ...
The new two-tone color design in unibody brushed aluminum frame, easy to grip with more rounded edges, dual HTC Boomsound front facing speakers, HTC Theme app for true customization and of course the micro-SD slot for user expandable storage
Screen seems a bit dimmer than prior versions, power button too close to volume keys, a design that is almost identical to the model before it, it doesn't feel like the metal is as premium or durable and the camera is disappointing
In the end though, there's only a few small things that make this device stand out from the competition, let alone the One M8. We feel almost like HTC is fighting with themselves, more so than the competition. And that's not a good thing. We've been enjoy...