Published: 2015-04-15, Author: Alex , review by: whatmobile.net
Still the most beautiful phone in town, Allpowerful for apps and games, One of the best selfie cams around
Little reason to upgrade if you have M8, No truly unique selling point, 1080p display might soon be bettered
It’s clear that the HTC One M9 is an outstanding smartphone. As the first major release of 2015, HTC has a natural advantage in getting its product onto the market unchallenged. Right now, the phone is unassailable. Still, we can’t shake the feeling that...
Abstract: I've been banging on about this in tweets and posts for some time now, but the BoomSound system on the HTC One M9 is something that I appreciate. Despite the proliferation of Bluetooth speakers and headsets you'll still find me listening to tunes via the ...
Abstract: HTC has been working hard to win market share from Korean competitor Samsung for the past few years. HTC had some success in 2014 after a poor critical response to Samsung's Galaxy S5 led many buyers to consider jumping ship to HTC's excellent One M8. H...
Abstract: This, my friends, is a Jaguar XF. It's a great car.Below is the facelifted Jaguar XF. It looks roughly the same, but the headlight assembly alone means that you can tell the difference between new and old. It's not a massive change, but the older design w...
Published: 2015-04-04, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
HTC have once again produced a stunning smartphone.The design oozes class and it's still one of the best built phones money can buy.The M9's display is also good and it's so fast your fingers will struggle to keep up.There's also some market-leading speak...
Abstract: The new HTC One M9 has arrived but Sony's Xperia Z4 won't land until later this year. Until then, the firm's flagship phone remains the Xperia Z3 , but can the six month old device match up to HTC's new stunner? Find out in our HTC One M9 vs Sony Xperia Z...
Excellent build / Attractive design, Overall responsiveness, Effective front UltraPixel camera, Useful features in Sense 7, Powerful speaker / Highquality headphone lineout
Heats up often, which can be frustrating, Camera pales in comparison to highend competition, Battery life, Positioning of side buttons: mistyping and restricted handling, Weaker performance (not crippling but discernible), What does it really add to a One
The HTC One M9 isn't a bad smartphone. It's elegant, well-built and doesn't have any major problems. That said, what does the M9 offer to convince an M8 owner—or anyone else, for that matter—to part with their cash? On paper: raw, unadulterated power and ...
Abstract: A lot of people have gone to a lot of effort to hate on this phone, but it's not bad at all. It may have not upgraded like the S6 did from the S5, but I can tell you that that was needed for it to be in competition with the M9. It may not also have the us...
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Published: 2015-03-31, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: Carphone Warehouse won the race to see who could press release it the fastest – announcing that the phone is available in its stores for £37.50/month when paying nothing upfront.Whilst similar (some would say too similar) to its predecessors, the phone bo...
A top-tier Android phone, Two-toned metal design is stylish, Android 5.0 Lollipop looks great, Themes are a fun way to customize the UI
Poor battery life, Power/volume buttons awkward to press, Annoying bezel and ledge on the edges, Just an average camera
When it comes down to it, there are a lot of incredible smartphones on the market right now. It's really hard to know which one to buy. Nearly all the Android flagship phones are powered by the same processor, have similar camera sensors, and screen reso...