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Htc one m9 review 6 monts later
Htc one m9 review 6 monts later








htc one m9 review 6 monts later
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  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.1, micro-USB 2.0, 3.5mm audio jack, DLNA, HDMI MHL 3.0, NFC, CIR.
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    Memory: 32GB plus microSD card, 3GB RAM.Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, octa core, 64-bit, 4x2.0GHz + 4x1.5GHz.GPS receiver with GLONASS, digital compass, Google Maps and geo-tagging.

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  • UltraPixel front camera with BSI sensor, f/2.0 lens, 1080p video recording.
  • 20 megapixel camera with autofocus, BSI sensor, f/2.2 lens, 4K video recording.
  • It's also worth checking out the best HTC One M8s deals, as these are more competitive than for the flagship M9. We awarded the M8 5 stars, and although the M9 costs more, it's closer to the perfect phone, and we're happy to give it 5 stars too. The One M9 looks to be a solidly dependable phone that has evolved rather than re-invented itself, in HTC's relentless quest for perfection. The battery was a problem with the One M8, and the modest increase in size must be a good thing, although the M9 still falls behind some existing phones like Sony's Xperia Z3. The processor and memory upgrades are obvious incremental improvements. The UltraPixel front camera handles low light well. The camera badly needed replacing, and we wholeheartedly support HTC in making the change to a conventional camera. You could say, why change a great design? Or you could lament the fact that there's nothing new to distinguish the new phone in its appearance. The One M9 doesn't bring a lot of change when compared with the M8. The main differences are the replacement camera and the upgraded processor. We're disappointed by the price - you'll have to sign up for a £40+ per month contract to get it free - although we expect that price to fall after the first few months.

    htc one m9 review 6 monts later

    The One M9 will be in the shops on 31st March 2015. The battery capacity has been increased by around 10% to 2840mAh. The phone also supports dual-band Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1, USB, DLNA, HDMI via MHL and a stereo audio jack. The One M9 is a 4G phone, and the number of LTE bands it supports has been increased from 4 to 7, allowing greater roaming flexibility.

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    The camera software has been updated too, with HTC Eye Experience and an improved Zoe app providing a rich, creative environment for camera enthusiasts. The front camera supports 1080p HD video recording. The UltraPixel camera has now moved to the front, where it can be used to good effect, enhancing selfies in low-light. The rear camera also now supports 4K video recording. The new camera has a sapphire cover lens and a BSI sensor, and allows for good low-light performance, with no loss of detail when zooming. Instead, the rear camera now has a conventional 20 megapixel sensor. Gone is the much maligned (by us, at least) UltraPixel camera of the M7/M8. There's been a big change in the photography department. The HTC Themes app lets you customize the look of your phone using a photo - the app picks colours from the photo for use in wallpaper, icons, etc.

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    The phone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with HTC Sense. The RAM has been increased to a meaty 3GB. The onboard memory has been increased to 32GB, and there's a microSD card slot in addition, enabling a further 128GB of memory to be added, which will be enough to satisfy even the most memory-hungry users. Needless to say, this is a stunningly fast combination. This features 4 cores running at 2GHz plus a further 4 cores clocked at 1.5GHz. The processor has been upgraded from a quad-core Snapdragon 801 to a 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 810. The screen is exactly the same size (5 inches) and resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) as before. It now has a dual-tone unibody design with mirrored edges. HTC has trimmed a millimetre or so off the size of the phone, and it weighs 3g less, although it's a whisper thicker. The M9 also now has virtual surround sound. The familiar BoomSound speakers with their purposeful grilles are still here, giving the One M9 its distinctive looks. HTC has kept the all-metal body almost unchanged. This was updated with the One M8, and the One M9 looks almost indistinguishable from its predecessor. Whereas arch-rival Samsung is new to the all-metal phone party, HTC arrived a couple of years ago, with its iconic HTC One M7. The new HTC One M9 is the replacement for last year's One M8. It beat Samsung by hours, announcing the HTC One M9 on 1 March 2015 at MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona. HTC was the first major manufacturer to launch its flagship smartphone of 2015.










    Htc one m9 review 6 monts later