Abstract: “Designed by Apple in California.”That isn't emblazoned anywhere on the HTC's new One A9 smartphone. I checked everywhere, even got out the magnifying glass.I'm only half joking. It's the least the Taiwan-based company could have done after releasing what...
Display HTC chose a very good part here. While it's not 2K (QHD), the 1080p resolution is more than sufficient on a 5" canvas. The display has two color modes one for contrast, one for accuracy which I really like. It's a damn good screen, Not slow While
Price In some regions, this phone is an unabashed ripoff. The price in the US is $400 temporarily, after which it will rise to $500. It's not worth $500, that's Nexus 6P money. And in some regions, you're expected to effectively pay even more for a 16GB/2
I'll be honest, when I accepted this phone for review, I did not expect to like it very much at all. I wasn't a huge fan of the M9, and didn't know what HTC could really bring to the table in a new phone to address my concerns. But it really feels like th...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Attractive design with a lightweight form factor that hits the sweet spot, solid performance and feature set, great display, very good camera with pro features, fingerprint reader is fast and responsive, support for faster charging (Quick Charge 2.0, 3.0)
Speakerphone quality could be better, we'd like HTC to keep the price at $399 beyond the presale period
Many will say that the HTC One A9 is just an iPhone running Android, but we don't think HTC should take any offense to that because at the end of the day, we are really enjoying using the HTC One A9. Between its great display, super light and pocket-f...
Companies in the mobile industry have been shortening product life cycles more in the last two years than ever before. Blink and you'll probably see a new flagship from Samsung, Huawei, Sony, or another hardware manufacturer launch. But HTC, like Apple an...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: During the early days of Android, HTC phones were often the best of the bunch – and just as recently as two years ago, the smartphone of the year was arguably the terrific HTC One M7 . The company slipped up a bit after that, but can it rebound with the n...
Attractive build. MicroSD card slot. Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Very good battery life.
Expensive for its feature set. Lackluster camera
The premium HTC One A9 hits a lot of marks especially for Android users who want a smaller unlocked phone, but its camera doesn't measure up to the competition...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
I am a huge fan of the $400 price that HTC is offering right now. Although it is a promotional/limited-time offer, it's one I have no problem endorsing. How much higher can they get away with? I'd say $500 is about as much as HTC can afford to ask. But…As...
The HTC One A9 is among the first smartphones to launch with the latest Android Marshmallow operating system onboard, you can expand the storage with microSD cards, its camera takes decent shots and it boasts a metal body
It's grossly overpriced, comparable in specs and performance to midrange phones costing far less
HTC's One A9 is just fine for a midrange device, but for its astonishingly high full retail price, you can buy much more powerful, better overall phones...