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March 2014
(87%)
904 Reviews
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Users
(63%)
6 Reviews
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The editors liked
Beautiful industrial design
Bright screen and beautiful colours
Fast — both actual performance and perceived
Beautiful design
Expandable memory
Effective Duo Camera
The HTC One M8's sumptuous aluminum body makes a beautiful background for this top-flight smartphone's brilliant 5-inch display. It runs on a powerful quad-core processor and Android KitKat
The stereo speakers deliver excellent sound
And the depth-sensi
Interesting camera software
Sense 6 is a useful Android skin
The editors didn't like
Camera — it's good
But the low resolution lets it down
Bluetooth connectivity seems to be spotty at best
Slippery to hold without a case
Camera poor in bright light
The One M8's battery is not user-removable
Making it harder to replace once the battery inevitably wears out. The phone's sealed chassis is not water-resistant
And the One M8's photos look less sharp than competitors'
HTC might be struggling a financial unit, but they're clearly not struggling creating quality smartphones. The HTC One (M8) – despite its awful naming scheme – is a quality smartphone that ticks all the critical boxes for those looking for a new smartphon...
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Relatively heavy, Camera features need work, Battery life outside powersaving modes could be better, HTC has a rich heritage as a smartphone maker, and last year's HTC One was the company's bestselling and mostawarded handset ever. All of which makes a st
The HTC One (M8), which costs £534 (inc. VAT, or £445 ex. VAT) SIM-free from Clove Technology, ticks most of our boxes and it's difficult to find much to complain about. Design, build and performance are all impressive, and the handset doesn't suffer from...
Gorgeous build. Top-notch front-facing camera. Cool depth-of-field tricks on main camera. Very loud speakerphone.
Main camera fails to impress overall
The One (M8) on Sprint continues HTC's reign as the maker of the best-designed Android smartphones. It oozes with style and sophistication, but makes some compromises compared with the Galaxy S5....
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Jeff , review by: brighthand.com
Gorgeous industrial design, Sharp, vibrant display, Improved Sense UI
Rear camera is just okay, Too large for some, Fair amount of bloatware
Just like its predecessor, the HTC One M8 is an excellent piece of hardware and has superb performance. Some camera issues mar what is otherwise a top-of-the-line Android smartphone....
Gorgeous build. Top-notch front-facing camera. Cool depth-of-field tricks on main camera. Very loud speakerphone.
Main camera fails to impress overall. Tons of bloatware
The One (M8) continues HTC's reign as the maker of the best-designed Android smartphones. It oozes with style and sophistication, but makes some compromises compared with the Galaxy S5. Still, it shares the Editors' Choice badge with the Galaxy S5 for be...
Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Beautiful industrial design, Incredibly loud speakers, Powerful internals which translate to stellar performance, Sense 6 is cohesive with a rich UX, As premium as modern day smartphones come
The camera performance is comparatively sub-par, May be too large or hefty for some, Battery life is hit or miss,
So is the One M8 a worthy successor to the M7? Some say it's not as bold or as breathtaking as the original. That's likely not due to the M8 itself, but the awe we were in due to the dramatic change brought forth by the M7, compared to earlier HTC mode...
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Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Astonishing aluminium build is both attractive and ergonomic. Snapdragon 801 SoC is immensely powerful. Duo Camera brings cool features and improved image quality. Great display from all angles. Sense 6.0 is better than ever before
Camera resolution can be prohibitive
HTC didn't need to reinvent the smartphone with the all new HTC One. The handset that preceded it established the company as the maker of high-end, premium Android devices, so all that was needed was to build on this solid base. And that's exactly what HT...
Well, we've been patient for these two particular smartphones, and now that they are both here, the only thing left to do is to make the difficult decision of which one to choose. Quite frankly, both the Samsung Galaxy S5, and the HTC One (M8) are supe...
Traditionally, the older a smartphone gets, the cheaper its price becomes. Therefore, it should be expected for a 6-month product to be lower in price point than let’s say, a new smartphone that was just recently released. Bearing that in mind, we’d be...