Abstract: iPhone 6 vs HTC One M9: Price UK The Apple iPhone 6 has been on sale since last September, starting at £539 for the 16GB model. It then costs £619 for the 64GB and £699 for the 128GB. It is not a cheap phone. You'll be able to get your hands on the new...
Published: 2015-03-01, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Abstract: HTC has officially announced the HTC One M9, its new 2015 flagship smartphone. Even though I couldn't make it to Barcelona, HTC were kind enough to reveal the new handset in a central London venue.HTC has been rightly proud of the One since its beginnings...
The software hasn't exactly won us over, but the HTC One M9 is a handset that deserves to be loved. The One M9 is the only handset besides the soon-to-be-announced Galaxy S6 that comes close to the iPhone in terms of design, boasting a premium feel and...
Battery isn't great, Camera rather average, a little on the pricey side
The HTC One M9 is a phone that takes the design heritage, DNA and all the other good bits of last year's phone and, well, does them again.It's again shown the rest of the competition how to make a premium smartphone, and if it can iron out some of the wri...
Sharp screen, Well-judged colour balance, Enthusiastic audio performance, High-res audio support, Fast and responsive, Great, customisable user interface, Nice build,
Poor battery life, Camera struggles against competitors, Contrast could be better, Sound needs more refinement,
The HTC One M9 is a tale of two halves. Its premium design and top-notch build quality makes it a seriously desirable handset, not to mention its slick performance, flexible interface and superb Boomsound speakers.However, we can't help but be disappointe...
Beautifully crafted and well-designed, Speedy processor, Sense Home works brilliantly, Great front-facing camera, Best speakers you can find on a phone
Aesthetic changes not an improvement, Rear camera not as good as the competition, Some software niggles
As with most phones these days, the HTC One M9 is an evolution rather than a revolution and there's nothing wrong with that. The design, screen and speakers were great last year and remain so in 2015. The weaknesses of the M8 and M7 – the camera and the ...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Stephen , review by: stuff.tv
One of the classiest phones available, Loads of power, Very nice screen, The best front camera around, Rear camera takes great shots in the right circumstances, Likeable, customisable UI
Battery life could be better, Getting the best photos takes a bit of effort
Well constructed with beautiful design, Powerful processing and multitasking
Heats up under heavy use, Doesn't feel like enough of a step forward
That the One M9 is a great smartphone, there is clearly no doubt of. The problem is that it shows no real signs of pushing the envelope, something that its predecessor the One (M8) did last year, and Samsung has done with its new flagships.When you place...
Abstract: The last two generations of HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S were separated by the looks versus practicality debate. Samsung's revamped design erodes this difference, while HTC stepped up its camera game.HTC once ruled the Android world, but has since been su...