Testseek.com have collected 290 expert reviews of the HTC Desire Eye and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Desire Eye.
November 2014
(82%)
290 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Desire EYE has quite a bit going for it. If you are a selfie machine, then the 13MP front-facing camera should treat you very well. Your Snapchat followers will love you. In addition, for the $150 on-contract price, you are getting a great spec lis...
Design is attractively simple, almost a throwback in its symmetrical shape, 5.2-inch doesn't detract from handling experience, Snapdragon 801 processor is still great, BoomSound speakers, IP certification, HTC Sense is easy to use, functional, Split Captu
Many of the other camera features are gimmicky at best, Buttons are squishy, especially the dedicated camera shutter button, Picture quality is uneven, at its worst even in medium light situations, Battery life average, helped mainly by quick charging, AT
8.2 The HTC Desire Eye is a great, solid smartphone, that unfortunately doesn't succeed as well in what it was originally intended to do....
Getting down with your big selfieThe Desire Eye isn't getting a big marketing push from HTC or AT&T right now, but I can imagine how it would look: 30 seconds of people taking selfies. Teenage girls, grandpa, a couple at a nice dinner, a race car driver...
The HTC Desire Eye is a different approach to a smartphone, with particular focus on the camera. Unfortunately, it seems as though they tried to squeeze too much into one package if you ask me. At the end of the day, it seems to me that the HTC Desire Eye...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Raymond , review by: chipchick.com
Solid injection-molded design. High-performance guts. 13-megapixel selfies are awesome (outdoors). Water resistance up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. Auto Selfie, “Cheese” voice command, and post-editing effects are really fun to use
Low-light performance with front camera is worse most rival smartphones. Front autofocus can be slow and dual-LED flash is average, Prev2 of 2Next
The HTC Desire Eye is one of the rare Android smartphone gems of the year. It's beautifully constructed for a plastic phone, has a large high-res screen and two 13-megapixel cameras with dual-LED flashes. While its “Desire” branding indicates this is a “m...
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Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
13MP dual LED cameras are a step up, BoomSound speakers, Powerful processor, Solid endurance
Cameras were good, but not great, Currently exclusive to AT&T, Only available in 16GB variant
Typically, when we review a phone out here in the Pocketnow Utah offices, we carry our daily driver alongside the review device. This time, the review device was good enough, fast enough, and all around comfortable enough to replace our daily driver. That...
Published: 2014-12-07, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Frontfacing flash for selfies, Excellent build and screen quality, Waterproof
Front facing camera could be better, Average battery life
The HTC Desire EYE may bear the mid-range branding of HTC, but it performs at par with their current flagship. The addition of a front-facing 13 megapixel camera with flash is a big plus for selfie lovers...
Potent hardware, Outstanding selfie camera, The display has a very good outdoor visibility, The BoomSound speakers are a zinger
Disappointing hardware buttons, The build materials could be better, Call quality could be better
insertAdIframe('ad_546f51cf4fa54', '//s-cdn.phonearena.com/banners/dfp/NS_300x250.html', 300, 250);There you have it, all the good and the bad about the Desire EYE, HTC's selfie-centric handset. The device will most probably be priced as much as an HTC On...
HTC clearly had a strong vision for the Desire Eye, and I think it succeeded in accomplishing what it set out to do. The Desire Eye is a unique entry in today's smartphone market that puts the user front and center (or wherever they want to be in the pict...
Abstract: I don't take many selfies, but for the past few days, I have become the selfie queen. Selfie at a work? Check. Selfie in the bar? Check. Selfie on the subway? Check. My eye-rolling friends have the HTC Desire Eye ($150 on contract, $550 full price) to tha...