Published: 2015-03-22, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Great performance, Top-tier build quality, Sense 7 is lightweight and thoughtful, Quick charging works well
Main camera is lackluster, Screen isn't as vivid as last year's model, BoomSound speakers lack some oomph, Battery lifeishit-or-miss
HTC's 2015 flagship was designed to feel more premium than previous models, but it runs the risk of feeling dated two years on. It's sturdy and plenty powerful with its Snapdragon 810 chipset, but the M9's 20-megapixel camera doesn't seem any better than...
With the release HTC One M9, the Taiwanese manufacturer played it safe this year with this highly elegant but unsurprising device. The camera has been improved with a 20.7 Mp sensor and 4K video, however we still need to compare it to the best camera phon...
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...
Great build quality, Sense 7 is perhaps the best Android overlay of them all, Powerful performance, Decent size and weight, SD-support
As nice as the design is, we'd like to have seen more –– it feels very 2014 after seeing the Galaxy S6 EDGE, Display lags behind the competition, Camera needs work, Very high price point for what's on offer compared to Galaxy Note 4 and Google Nexus 6
UPDATE: The HTC One M9, while not a knock-out success, was still a very solid handset. It was also exceptionally good-looking, as a result of its stunning aluminium unibody design.Part of the reason it was so unaccessible at launch was due to the fact tha...
HTC has chosen evolution over revolution, which certainly appeals. The HTC One M8 was a near-perfect device, and based on first impressions, the M9 looks set to improve on that strong base.An in-depth review of the HTC One (M9) will follow...
Camera captures detailed images, Well built and scratch resistant coating works, User Interface is snappy and responsive
Water and dust proofing would be nice
The M8 was one of our favourite smartphones last year, so it was always going to be a tough act to follow - some have criticised HTC for playing it safe, but this is doing the company a disservice.The HTC One M9 has been exceptionally well thought out, it...