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Vodafone HTC One M9 12.7 cm (5") Single SIM 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 2840 mAh Grey

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  • - 12.7 cm (5") 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2 GHz
  • - 3 GB 32 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 2 TB
  • - 4G Single SIM NanoSIM
  • - 802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.1 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 20 MP
  • - 2840 mAh
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5.0" FHD, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, octa core 64-bit, 4 x 2.0GHz + 4 x 1.5GHz, LTE, 20MP, Android, 2840 mAh, Vodafone
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Vodafone HTC One M9, 12.7 cm (5"), 1920 x 1080 pixels, 3 GB, 32 GB, 20 MP, Grey

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Vodafone HTC One M9. Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor frequency: 2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 810. RAM capacity: 3 GB, Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 20 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Battery capacity: 2840 mAh. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 157 g

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Reviews
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2016-10-29 06:08:04
Uk has collected 622 expert reviews for Vodafone HTC One M9 12.7 cm (5") Single SIM 4G Micro-USB 3 GB 32 GB 2840 mAh Grey and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
80%
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techradar.com/au/
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
The HTC One M9 is a phone built on precision. It's a brand realising it made a pretty much perfect phone with the One M8 and doubling down on its greatest strength to try and win over more customers.It's dropped the maligned 4MP Ultrapixel sensor of its...
Good Premium design, Strong camera...
Bad Pricey, Battery not good enough, Too few improvements from M8...
Bottom line A great phone if you're upgrading from two years ago, but doesn't deliver enough changes to be worthy of a perfect score...
80%
knowyourmobile.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
Aside from the ill-fated HTC Flyer tablet, the company could pretty much do no wrong, as it wowed consumers with the likes of the HTC One X and One S. Sure, HTC wasn't shifting devices in the same volume as Apple and Samsung, but it was doing well enough...
Good Great build quality; Sense 7 is perhaps the best Android overlay of them all; Powerful performance; Decent size and weight; SDsupport...
Bad 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...
60%
digitalspy.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
HTC has officially unveiled the newest model in its flagship 'One' series today in Barcelona - the M9. Earlier in the week we had the chance to get an initial hands-on with the device - and we must say we're very impressed with the new handset so far.The...
Bottom line 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...
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digitalspy.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
HTC has built a reputation for manufacturing first-class smartphones, beginning with the HTC One in 2013, and followed by the highly-rated One M8 last year.The company has implemented an 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' approach with the M9, refining asp...
Good Camera captures detailed images, Well built and scratch resistant coating works, User Interface is snappy and responsive...
Bad Water and dust proofing would be nice...
Bottom line 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...
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itpro.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
HTC doesn't have the same enormous marketing budgets as Apple or Samsung to help propel its phones into the public consciousness. Despite this, it has still managed to sell plenty of HTC One and HTC One M8 phones thanks to their flat-out quality. The HTC...
Good Classylooking and robust casing, Good sounding speakers...
Bad Inconsistent camera, Disappointing battery life...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 looks and feels great, but issues with battery life and the sheer strength of competitors means it's only fair value...
60%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:00
Competition in the smartphone market is tough at both ends of the price range, so can HTC take on the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 with the HTC One M9? Here's our full and in-depth HTC One M9 review. Updated on 21/4/15 so you can watch our full video re...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is a genuinely desirable smartphone with the best design and build available in Android land, even with Samsung upping the ante. It's good to see the powerful Snapdragon 810 and more memory, however, some key hardware remains the same meani...
80%
mobilesyrup.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
From the outside, HTC looks like a company on the brink. Its financial woes have overshadowed much of what the company has worked on, including the impressive Vive virtual reality headset.The reason for the slump sits squarely on the company's struggle to...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
The 20 best smartphones available to buy in the UK right now. The best phones you can buy in the UK - Best Android phones, best iPhones, best Windows Phones - best mobile phone reviews. Keep reading to find out what is the best phone of 2015. Updated on 2...
80%
theaustralian.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
With smartphones now commoditised, it has become increasingly difficult for manufacturers to differentiate on hardware alone. However, one area where smartphones still tend to vary wildly is in the quality of the camera. It also happens to be one of the m...
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reviewed.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
They say if it ain't broke, don't fix it.HTC's flagship series has certainly ebbed and flowed over the years, but last year's HTC One M8 mastered the winning—and relatively difficult—formula of blending style with raw performance power. The result was a t...
Bottom line A top-shelf phone with a few hang-ups For the most part, the HTC One M9 performs as well as its elegant build—and its price tag—would lead you to believe. The only caveats are its somewhat limited battery life and a camera that isn't quite as good as...
94%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
HTC has teamed up with Jourdan Dunn to create a body art inspired, limited edition of the HTC One M9 . Dunn is known as a fashion icon and supermodel - something that the HTC One also aspires to - and has worked with artist Cally-Jo to come up with the o...
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phonesreview.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
Although the HTC One M9 flagship has been attracting some customers since its release in March, it hasn't been as big a hit as HTC would have liked. Nevertheless there will still be more people intending to purchase this smartphone, and if mobile gaming i...
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howtospendit.ft.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
The HTC is less different from its predecessor than the Moto or the Samsungs are from theirs. But, curiously, HTC's shallower innovation curve has produced a phone with valuable features. For example, while Samsung (like Apple), has sealed the S6 models s...
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androidaustralia.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
HTC has spent the past few years developing and refining its flagship line of One smartphones, starting most significantly with the One (M7) which for its time brought a build and finish which blew the rest out of the water entirely. It was then also when...
Good Still an immaculately well built handset, with added grip and more comfortable form over its predecessor, BoomSound remains a cut above, Options within Sense 7, THE...
Bad Inconsistent battery life, leaving more to be desired, Camera still not up to snuff with its competition, Not enough on offer to justify a hefty premium over the last generation...
Bottom line With the One M9, HTC had but a few points they knew they would need to address in order to make it a worthy successor to the One (M8). They knew they were onto a good thing with the design and build and managed to make improvements in all aspects of measu...
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tekgadg.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
The HTC One M9 is here. This is the third iteration in the HTC One line-up, and it's better than ever! Check out the review video above for all the details.Sean...
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alphr.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
Update: The HTC One M9's camera has received a damning report card from DxOMark , with scores stating it performs worse than 2011's iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S3... and also last year's Amazon Firephone. DxOMark cited daylight, flash images and autofoc...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
Apple and Samsung have undeniably dominated the Western smartphone market over the past couple of years, and the release of their latest phones always sends ripples through the technology industry. This remained true in 2014 when Samsung unveiled the Gal...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:01
Samsung and HTC both unveiled their new flagship smartphones for 2015 on the same day at MWC, but which is best? We compare the price, design, build, specs, hardware and software in our Samsung Galaxy S6 vs HTC One M9 comparison review to find out...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
When HTC unveiled its stylish HTC One M9 we fell in love with the new phone , but we were slightly miffed by how little of an upgrade it was over the HTC One M8 . Did LG do better with last week's launch of the LG G4 ? We find out in our LG G4 vs HTC One...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 edge and the HTC One M9 smartphones...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
Missed our “week with” articles? Here they all are…Day one – The criticisms Day two – The audio Day three – Up close Day four – The camera Day five – Making it your ownDan has also written up an extensive HTC One M9 review but I'd like to add my thoug...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
Mobile World Congress is where most flagship devices get announced every year, and 2015 was no different. This year HTC arrived with an upgrade to their popular M8 phone which hopefully filled in the few missing pieces to make this the best phone they eve...
Bottom line It is hard to improve on the already great hardware HTC had on the M7 and M8, but to me it felt like something was lacking here. Maybe it was the 1080p screen whereas others are getting 2K now, it is hard to really pinpoint it, I was just expecting a litt...
8%
eurogamer.net
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
Someone at HTC is clearly proud of the One's design, as its stylish aluminium-framed look has been retained for a third time - albeit with minor alterations. The back of the device is hewn from a single slab of scratch-resistant metal and boasts a premium...
Bottom line HTC's process of iterating its phones isn't a negative thing in itself; sometimes its worth developing a design, especially when it's one that is as appealing as this. The key issue with the M9 is that it doesn't deliver the gains you'd expect when asked...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
The HTC One M9 has now landed, making it the latest flagship phone from the Taiwanese manufacturer. While it doesn't look too different from its predecessors, it's still a sleek and stylish phone that can go toe-to-toe with the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy...
80%
coolsmartphone.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
A lot was said about the quality of the new 20 megapixel rear shooter. There's a raft of options including the ability to adjust the ISO, EV and white balance settings. Not only that, but if you dive into the camera settings further there's a stack of cap...
Bottom line Here's a few other shots taken on the HTC One M9…HTC One M9HTC One M9Huawei P8 - Ask us some questionsHands on with the Huawei P8 and P8 MaxShareFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinGoogle+Email...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
We're still waiting to see if HTC announces an One M9 mini but in the meantime it has introduced the One M9+ . Find out how it compares with the flagship phone in our HTC One M9 vs One M9+ comparison preview. Also see: Best smartphones 2015 , best n...
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whatmobile.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
Price £580OS Android 5.0 LollipopProcessor Snapdragon 810Screen 5 inchesResolution 1,920 x 1,080-pixelsMemory 3GB RAMStorage 32 GBMicroSD compatible? Yes, up to 128GBCamera 20.7MP rear and 4MP (UltraPixel) frontVideo 4kConnectivity 4GDimensions 144.6 x 69...
Good Still the most beautiful phone in town, Allpowerful for apps and games, One of the best selfie cams around...
Bad Little reason to upgrade if you have M8, No truly unique selling point, 1080p display might soon be bettered...
Bottom line 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...
100%
coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
HTC tell me that their new model has a “dual-tone” design. It's not immediately obvious when you put it next to the M8, and you can see just that in our MWC gallery , but there is a subtle difference in the edging and the colouring.Yet again we have the p...
0%
coolsmartphone.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
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...
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techsmart.co.za
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
Expectation. It is a word that underpins any flagship smartphone release, and when HTC informed the world that it would be unveiling its follow up to the immensely impressive One (M8) (review) at MWC 2015 in March, expectations were naturally high. Along...
Good Well constructed with beautiful design; Powerful processing and multitasking...
Bad Heats up under heavy use; Doesn't feel like enough of a step forward...
Bottom line 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...
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ausdroid.net
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2016-10-29 06:08:02
HTC has been a bit of a fan favourite with both Australian carriers and the buying public. Their phones have consistently been available through mainstream channels for a long time, and for the most part have sold relatively well. The anticipation for the...
Good Beautiful Design, Fantastic Sound, SD Card expansion, OS is buttery smooth, It's GORGEOUS – I mean look at it...
Bad Camera could be better, Weird occasional lockups, Still a little slippery to hold...
Bottom line With every phone you come across you'll invariably find something that doesn't do something you don't exactly like. There still hasn't been a perfect phone invented yet, but we're getting close, and HTC is almost there. Sure the camera isn't as good as it...
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coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
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...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
REVIEW: The HTC One M9 has now gone on sale in the UK [DAVE SNELLING]We've come to expect great things from HTC.Over the past few years they've produced some of the world's sexiest phones, with last year's M8 winning every award going.Now the Taiwanese fi...
Bottom line 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...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
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...
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digitalversus.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
Few risks have been taken here, but it's not hard to see why: ever since the M7, HTC has delivered strong, distinctive designs, and a build quality that's difficult to find elsewhere. Like the One M8, the M9's (almost) one-piece structure has a brushed al...
Good Excellent build / Attractive design, Overall responsiveness, Effective front UltraPixel camera, Useful features in Sense 7, Powerful speaker / Highquality headphone lineout...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
60%
brisbanetimes.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC's dual-tone play on the One M9: top shelf, or just tarnished? Photo: Hannah FrancisUnless you get the new handset through Telstra, which has it in limited edition "gunmetal grey" , the One M9 chassis is a two-tone silver and rose-gold aluminium. I lik...
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whistleout.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
Taking over from last year's One M8 is a lot for the new One M9 to live up to. It was one of the best phones of 2014 and was, by far, the most gorgeous mobile device to hit any market, anywhere.Unfortunately, the M8 also suffered from a couple of flaws. T...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is an odd device. On paper it's barely an upgrade over the M8. In press photos it's physically almost identical, it has the same screen and resolution, even the new camera offers the same lacklustre experience. All this being said, there...
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digitalmediaandit.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
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...
80%
itwire.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC has produced a worthy successor to its M8 – is it enough to propel stellar sales? No.First the elephant in the room – Samsung's S6 and S6 Edge will suck the oxygen out of HTC's sales (sails too). It simply cannot compete with Samsung's street cred and...
Bottom line I had great hopes – I like HTC and I feel bad about giving this a less than stellar review. The phone is not bad but it is not really up to the Samsung S6/Edge either – yet it costs about the same. I used an M8 last year and was underwhelmed – this is not...
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fatducktech.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC's One M9 sells itself as a premium luxury device, but the reality in day to day use is disappointing.Over at the ABC's Technology+Games portal, I've written up my experience with the HTC One M9, a phone that should have been an instant classic, but fa...
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techdigest.tv
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
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...
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cybershack.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC has achieved a number of firsts when it comes to the Australian launch of its latest flagship, the One M9. The brand-spanking new smartphone has the honour of being the first flagship to hit Australian shores in 2015. It's also the first smartphone av...
Good Beautiful design, Lightning fast, Expandable storage...
Bad Average camera, No fingerprint reader, Expensive...
Bottom line HTC came really close to making a flagship that's worth the AUD$1,099 asking price, but the average camera lets the One M9 down. You simply can't win the hearts of the Samsung-loyalists and Apple fanboys without a killer camera. It feels like HTC could h...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
It ain't easy living in Samsung's shadow, and HTC keeps turning paler in the shade. Once the top dog in the Android aisle of the smartphone industry, HTC slowly, but surely lost its hold, and dropped the crown right into Samsung's waiting hands. However...
Good 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...
Bad Poor battery life, Power/volume buttons awkward to press, Annoying bezel and ledge on the edges, Just an average camera...
Bottom line 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...
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techguide.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC knows that when you're on a good thing – you stick to it. That was obviously the thinking behind its latest flagship smartphone – the One M9 – because it looks almost identical to last year's popular model.HTC have won a lot of fans since the One smar...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is a solid improvement over last year's model and will easily hold its own against the Android competition this year.The fact the One M9 has a microSD card slot as well as 32GB of internal memory may also sway people towards HTC if it comes...
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T3.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
It's given it a darn good go: packing the industry's new chipset du jour in the ultra-powerful, octacore Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, slipping in 3GB of RAM, tossing away the misunderstood Ultrapixel camera and even raising the size of the battery to boot. On...
Good Sleek design, Cool theme generator, Improved sound...
Bad Battery isn't great, Camera rather average, a little on the pricey side...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
The third generation One smartphone from HTC has gone on sale in Australia. Changes include a camera that has jumped five-fold in size to 20-megapixels, support for more LTE bands and a meticulous approach to smartphone design.But are these changes enough...
Good Ultrapixel front camera, BoomSound speakers, Powerful processing hardware...
Bad Poor rear camera, Battery life, Expensive...
Bottom line Compromises plague the One (M9). The rear camera works well in a limited range of lighting conditions, the battery life has regressed, less pride has been taken with the software and the design is less inspired.Older One flagships evoked an emotive respon...
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gadgetdaily.xyz
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
Last year, we applauded one of the first devices to arrive from HTC's new outlook. The M8 was not only a thing of beauty, but it outperformed nearly everything else on the market.However, it was soon swept aside by the juggernaut that was the Samsung Gala...
Bottom line When you consider some of the devices that are newly released and the ones that will be turning up in the next few months, it feels that the M9 is in a bit of a quandary. With Samsung and LG set to release their next big blockbusters, which we'd predict w...
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theregister.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC has also tamed the wilds of Android by giving the user a refined experience – free of the pushy clutter and duplication that litters Samsung and Sony devices. This year's HTC One M9 retains the design of last year's One (M8), and gives it a speed bum...
Bottom line The One M9 is a striking and attractive design, and I'm glad it hasn't changed it substantially. But it's a brutally competitive market and HTC can't count on Apple and Samsung's complacency any more: both leaders have raised their game. Hopefully HTC can...
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siliconrepublic.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 smartphone, HTC’s flagship device, went on sale overnight in the US and hits the UK and Ireland next week. John Kennedy put it through its paces.When I first laid eyes on the HTC One M9 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona e...
Bottom line If the iPhone 6 is the Mercedes-Benz of smartphones, the HTC One M9 is its BMW rival. It is classy, distinctive and powerful. And while it feels slightly heavier than its current generation rivals, it has substance and grips reassuringly in your hand. It...
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gadgetguy.com.au
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC's 2015 flagship is here, and it's speedy, shiny, and supremely solid. Can HTC out-do the Samsung Galaxy S6 before it even comes out?A new year means new phones, and there are quite a few on the way in the next few months.First off the rank is HTC, get...
Good Very, very solid; Aesthetically pleasing; Easy to customise; System performance is mighty snappy; Fast 4G speeds; HTC's front-facing BoomSound speakers are still awesome; Infrared port still included, and yes, it can control a TV; Upgradeable via microSD...
Bad Chassis lip can feel a little strange in the hand, and removes the slick unibody feeling of the prior two models; The M9 can get mighty warm over use; Mediocre battery life; Camera can be a little slow to start up and doesn't offer the best image quality...
Bottom line HTC's latest take on the M9 feels like a firming up of what we've already seen, as HTC makes the One series of phones a little more mature, rather than make a stab at something new altogether.Really, if you had to say nine things to say about the handset...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 is, in every sense, an evolution of the flagship M8 smartphone that came before it. It offers a similar design, a similar feature set, similar specs and a similar user experience. It is, therefore, a similar overall experience. But the HTC...
Good Build quality, BoomSound, great user interface, good front camera...
Bad Feels a little incremental, rear camera performance, in some areas there's no progression over the phone it replaces...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is the third iteration of the HTC One, coming from strong stock: we loved the M7 and the M8, with both devices delivering premium build and a metal body that was unmatched. However, while the HTC One M9 offers plenty to love, it doesn...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Ironically, it's now the HTC One M9 that feels as though it's lagging behind, as it's kept more or less the same design as the One M8 as well as its 5in 1,920x1,080 Full HD display. Samsung and LG, on the other hand, have already begun using larger 2,560x...
Bottom line The HTC One M9's design is once again a very much by-numbers update, but HTC's new Sense 7 interface gives the One M9 a new lease of life, making it feel anything but a tired rehash of year-old ideas. Admittedly, its battery life and overall screen qualit...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Competition in the smartphone market is tough at both ends of the price range, so can HTC take on the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 with the new HTC One M9? Here's our full and in-depth HTC One M9 review. Also see Best smartphones 2015 and Best And...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is a genuinely desirable smartphone with the best design and build available in Android land, even with Samsung upping the ante. It's good to see the powerful Snapdragon 810 and more memory, however, some key hardware remains the same meani...
80%
wired.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One flagship continues to improve and the One M9 takes it to an all new level with improved processor, camera and a few other tweaks, while retaining its sleek unibody metal design. But is it a genuinely genius smartphone, or more a case of style...
Good Sleek metallic good looks, fine HD screen, powerful processor, decent camera, expandable memory, good battery life...
Bad Not waterproof, not cheap...
Bottom line With its improved processor and cameras, beefed up battery and the ability to add more memory, the HTC One M9 is a worthy successor to the M8, correcting most of that phone's main faults and while retaining all its virtues. Its sleekly elegant styling is...
80%
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
By Sunetra ChakravartiThe moment every lover of good design was waiting for finally arrived in March.The invites had been sent off in February and we all waited with (almost) breathless anticipation.In 2013, HTC One had swept the Mobile Choice Consumer Aw...
Good Boom Sound now comes with Dolby Audio, Incredibly premium looks, Themes, Sense 7 overlay is intuitive...
Bad Overheating issue, Camera usage in lowlight conditions dodgy...
Bottom line HTC tapped into the need felt by consumers very early on and delivered the style, pizzazz and chatter usually reserved for pieces of jewellery or Swiss watches. It gave its One range of phones the kerb appeal that the Samsung Galaxy S5 could only dream o...
100%
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 has a lot to live up to as it follows the near perfect HTC One M8. There's more power here, along with a refined design, a new camera and new features. That's certainly a promising start, but new doesn't always mean better and there's an ov...
Good Beautiful design, Powerful, Slick interface...
Bad Average camera, Disappointing battery life, Not much has changed...
Bottom line With high end specs and a stunning build the HTC One M9 was always going to impress, but not much has changed since the M8 and what has isn't always for the better...
90%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
THE HTC ONE M9 is the firm's latest attempt to challenge Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market, although unlike the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6 , the handset doesn't offer much new compared to its predecessor, with HTC instead choosing to refine the smart...
Good Premium design, smooth performance, improved camera, great battery life, microSD slot...
Bad No screen improvement,  HTC Sense 7.0 is too overbearing, too similar to last year's model...
Bottom line There's no denying that the HTC One M9 is an excellent handset, much like its predecessor. The design is great, it offers an above-average battery life and it's plenty powerful enough thanks to the inclusion of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chip.However, the...
0%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Everyone loves an underdog. They're new, exciting, and upset expectations. In 2013, the HTC One M7 brought that incredible disruptive energy to smartphones, and the following year's M8 ran neck and neck with the best you could buy. Now, with the M9, the O...
Good Great-looking device, BoomSound speakers are better than ever, Great front-facing camera...
Bad Can't keep up with other flagships, Disappointing battery life, Sense 7 not up to snuff...
Bottom line LikeGreat-looking device.BoomSound speakers are better than ever.Great front-facing camera.Don't LikeCan't keep up with other flagships.Disappointing battery life.Sense 7 not up to snuff.The One M9 is a pretty great update from the One M7. If you liked HT...
0%
geekzone.co.nz
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
For years mobile phones were piece of plastic. Some looked good, but still had that cheap feeling of thin plastic. Long time smartphone manufacturers helped change this with the introduction of its HTC One M7 flagship device a couple of years ago and impr...
0%
mobilesyrup.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
There are few more distinctive Android phones on the market than the HTC One line. The company that experimented with unibody metal when most smartphones were plastic, HTC's critical acclaim is increasingly at odds with its commercial success — or lack th...
Good Beautiful, two-tone metal finish, Substantial performance improvements over M8, 20MP camera can capture some great photos, UltraPixel selfie cam performs well in low-light, High sound quality, Excellent battery life, Sense 7 feels lightweight and free of...
Bad Disappointing low-light camera performance, Lack of optical image stabilization, Device can get very warm under load, Unlike Samsung or Apple's latest smartphones, which comprise the “tock” in a tick-tock cycle, the HTC One M9 is clearly an iterative upgr...
0%
mobilephones.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The HTC One M9 is a true flagship smartphone and the one-piece dual-tone metallic body is testament to that. The design includes tapered edges and the One M9 will be available in Gold on Gold, Gunmetal Grey or Gold on Silver colour schemes. The edges curv...
92%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
On 1 March Samsung and HTC both unveiled their new flagship smartphones for 2015, but which is best? We compare the specs in our Samsung Galaxy S6 vs HTC One M9 comparison. Also see Best smartphones 2014 and Best Android phones 2014 . In this comparison...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
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...
0%
gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Just because it looks the same as the last one, doesn't mean it has to work the same as the last one, right? Here's hoping. We've been hands on with the “luxurious” new HTC One M9 to find out.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product reviews are presented tha...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The HTC One M9 is a tricky phone to talk about, as it's a beautiful, well-crafted and powerful device, yet it's also not offering a huge level of detail compared to the One M8.The reason it's difficult to talk about is because it's such a well-made device...
Good Brilliant design, Powerful innards...
Bad Poor early camera, Minimal evolution from M8...
Bottom line A great phone if you're upgrading from two years ago - but that camera could be a real issue...
80%
T3.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
This new phone is still remarkable in many ways though. The build quality is really special, and the specs are pretty much on a par with the best out there, meaning you won't want for much when picking up this phone. Compared to the phones of 2014 (perhap...
Good Sleek design, Cool theme generator, Improved sound...
Bad Battery isn't great, Camera rather average, a little on the pricey side...
Bottom line 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...
80%
gadgetynews.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
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...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Hands on with the new HTC One M9 The HTC One M9 is one of the most hotly anticipated phones of 2015, and rightly so. It marries top-notch materials to slick design, and is the latest in a long line of the most desirable phones of recent years. So, should...
Good Beautifully crafted and well-designed, Speedy processor, Sense Home works brilliantly, Great front-facing camera, Best speakers you can find on a phone...
Bad Aesthetic changes not an improvement, Rear camera not as good as the competition, Some software niggles...
Bottom line 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...
0%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The HTC One (M8) may not have had the catchiest name of the smartphone heavyweights last year, but when it came to performance, it was one of the best. But that wasn't the only thing that had people talking. Add to that a premium design that could have A...
Good Sharp screen, Well-judged colour balance, Enthusiastic audio performance, High-res audio support, Fast and responsive, Great, customisable user interface, Nice build...
Bad Poor battery life, Camera struggles against competitors, Contrast could be better, Sound needs more refinement...
Bottom line 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...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
According to Twitter tipster @upleaks , the next HTC flagship rejoices in the name "HTC Hima". That could be a codename, of course – though @upleaks also claims that an affordable "Hima Ace" variant is in the works; suggesting that it may indeed be the fi...
Good 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...
Bad Battery life could be better, Getting the best photos takes a bit of effort...
100%
techpinas.com
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:20:53
Now, I don't know about you guys - but I think these bend test videos (especially the ones that make use of machines) are becoming pointless and overindulgent . Because really, who in the right mind would put his or her smartphone to such extreme torture...
0%
businessinsider.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:20:53
Two years ago, it was a marvel that anyone but Apple could make a gorgeous phone out of all metal and glass.Most non-iPhones were still made of flimsy, cheap-feeling plastic. They were thick and ugly. They had some neat features like removeable batteries...
Bottom line For the last two years, I've called the HTC One the best Android phone. I can't do that this year. Not because it's a bad phone, but because the competition has caught up and surpassed HTC in some key ways. When I was at the Mobile World Congress show in...
0%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:20:53
When it comes to designing phones, HTC is at the top of their game. The HTC One M7 and the HTC One M8 are arguably the best designed Android phones and have won plenty of awards for the company. Unlike specs, good designs tend to last at least a couple of...
Good Still Best Looking Phone, Excellent Performance, Improved Camera...
Bad Not a huge update over M8, No Wireless Charging, No Quad HD screen...
88%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:20:54
Days leading up to HTC's Utopia in Progress event in Barcelona saw rumor mills working overtime with specifications and images of their new flagship smartphone leaked over the Internet. So it wasn't so much of a surprise when HTC showed us its latest smar...
0%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2016-11-20 04:20:54
According to Twitter tipster @upleaks , the next HTC flagship rejoices in the name "HTC Hima". That could be a codename, of course – though @upleaks also claims that an affordable "Hima Ace" variant is in the works; suggesting that it may indeed be the fi...
Good 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...
Bad Battery life could be better, Getting the best photos takes a bit of effort...
Bottom line 01 March 2015 / 23:50MYTby Andrew WilliamsThe HTC One (M8) is one of Stuff's favourite phones ever. It sat atop our Top 10 smartphones list for a while and was shortlisted for smartphone of the year in the Stuff Gadget Awards 2014, no less.But it did divi...
80%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2016-12-03 03:31:32
Samsung controls the Android space and barely anyone else gets a look in. But once the price of handsets like the HTC One M9 start to come down, which they inevitably do after a 12 months on market, savvy consumers can pick up some exceptional bargains if...
Good Great build quality; Sense 7 is perhaps the best Android overlay of them all; Powerful performance; Decent size and weight; SDsupport...
Bad 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...
60%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2017-01-29 02:05:05
Samsung controls the Android space and barely anyone else gets a look in. But once the price of handsets like the HTC One M9 start to come down, which they inevitably do after a 12 months on market, savvy consumers can pick up some exceptional bargains if...
Good Great build quality; Sense 7 is perhaps the best Android overlay of them all; Powerful performance; Decent size and weight; SDsupport...
Bad 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...
60%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2017-03-16 05:28:01
Samsung controls the Android space and barely anyone else gets a look in. But once the price of handsets like the HTC One M9 start to come down, which they inevitably do after a 12 months on market, savvy consumers can pick up some exceptional bargains if...
Good Great build quality, Sense 7 is perhaps the best Android overlay of them all, Powerful performance, Decent size and weight, SD-support...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
60%
gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-17 04:31:37
Everyone loves an underdog. They're new, exciting, and upset expectations. In 2013, the HTC One M7 brought that incredible disruptive energy to smartphones, and the following year's M8 ran neck and neck with the best you could buy. Now, with the M9, the O...
Bottom line The One M9 is a pretty great update from the One M7. If you liked HTC's original flagship, and you don't mind a slightly bigger smartphone, then the One M9 is good! I think you'll be happy with it. And if you're a multimedia fiend—watching Netflix, stream...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2017-07-07 11:41:48
HTC came under fire last year for making the One M9 too similar to the One M8. In 2016 we have a different name: HTC 10 , and a new design. But is it enough to turn around HTC's fortunes? We'll have to wait and see, but for now we'll compare the two phone...
Bottom line Aside from the removal of the IR blaster and front stereo speakers, the HTC 10 is a better phone all round. It gets some significant upgrades and is arguably the phone HTC should have made last year. We've yet to complete our full review of the HTC 10 but...
0%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2017-08-06 22:45:54
One of the Android family's stalwarts, HTC has consistently been among the most popular smartphone brands. It's somewhat fallen out of favour in recent years, but the company is betting on the new HTC 10 to help its reclaim its place as the kings of the...
0%
techau.com.au
Updated:
2017-09-25 02:57:27
The latest flagship from from HTC is the One M9, which is a solid upgrade on last year's One M8. With HTC's One series now entering it's 4th year, we're expecting a lot with their 2015 model, the only one so far. After spending around a month with the One...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is a solid feeling phone, but has enough small problems that make it hard to say you should throw your money at it. The dual-metal design is completely confused, like it could decide if the front melted into the back or the other way around...
0%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2019-12-22 11:00:54
Smartphones are one of the most competitive consumer markets out there, especially at the high-end where manufacturers get to showcase their latest and greatest research and development and most luxurious designs. We've rounded up six of the best flagship...
0%
photographyblog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:00
The HTC One (M9) was announced in 2015 and features a main camera which has a 20.2 million pixel sensor, accompanied by a 27.8mm f/2.2 lens. There's also an HTC UltraPixel 2.1 million pixel front-facing camera which has been designed to capture the most...
Bottom line The mobile phone market is undeniably having an impact on the compact camera market, and when phones are as well specced as the HTC One (M9), it's not hard to see why. Images directly from the camera, in good light, are great, and certainly good enough f...
80%
goodhousekeeping.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
HTC is known for its elegant aluminum designs — the One M9's dual forward-facing speakers and sleek body give it a unique look and feel. Performance is great, although the camera doesn't measure up to those on LG and Samsung phones. Nevertheless, HTC deli...
Good Images appear clear and crisp on the display, Dual forward-facing speakers, Beautiful industrial design, available in gold, silver, and gunmetal finishes, Can handle demanding apps...
Bad Default sound effects are unpleasant, Camera doesn't measure up to those on high-end competitor phones...
70%
examiner.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
HTC's latest smartphone, the HTC One M9, offers several strong points including expandable memory, dual front-facing speakers and better-than-average battery life. The M9 received a number of interesting reviews including one from Indiana television stati...
0%
brighthand.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
Viewed from the outside, the HTC One M9 doesn't seem much different from last year's One M8. Take a peek inside, and you'll see the incremental changes that have become a hallmark of successful smartphone lines.So the HTC One M9 looks like the One M8 (and...
Good Reliable performance, fluid operation, Good battery life, Excellent display...
Bad Looks too much like the One M8 and One M7, Average photo quality...
Bottom line HTC One M9 The HTC One M9 features more significant changes on the inside than its slight external tweaks suggest. It would be a shame if the stagnant design causes potential buyers to look elsewhere, because the HTC One M9's display, software, and chi...
80%
androidguys.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
Samsung also took this opportunity to take the curved edge concept from the Note Edge a step further and put it on both sides. Although it adds little to functionality, no one can deny it is certainty neat to look at, especially as content falls off the s...
0%
pocketables.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
While some of this was probably written up by blogs in the weeks preceding the release of the HTC One M9 I think I've gotten a fairly good feel for the phone at a month of solid use as my primary phone.First off, some context for the review. I've written...
Bottom line It's a good solid phone, only phone I think that has ever just felt perfect in my hand, I've got my problems with the HTC software, but hopefully they'll get that fixed soon enough.It doesn't feel like it's the head of the pack this time.Solid phone, not...
60%
androidandme.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
2015 has been a big year for phones, with both Samsung and LG stepping outside of their comfort zones to create phones that are truly competitive. HTC, however, took 2015 as something of a break year, simply giving an iterative update to its flagship, the...
0%
gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
This HTC One M9 review compares how well the new HTC One smartphone handles in the hands of an iPhone user. If you are thinking about switching from the iPhone to the HTC One M9, this will walk you through important details that buyers need to know.After...
0%
dxomark.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
Announced in March 2015, the One M9 is the latest update for the HTC One series, replacing the highly-respected One M8. It's more evolutionary than revolutionary, though, with a design that looks very much like its predecessor. It does feature an updated...
Good Nice and pleasing colors in bright light, Very good details shown in bright light, Good autofocus in bright light...
Bad Colors are oversaturated in low light, White balance is often inaccurate in both bright light and low light, Loss of sharpness around image corners, Strong quantization on uniform tones and in color gradations, Strong ringing and slight fringing...
69%
makeuseof.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:01
Metal design? Check. Expandable storage? Check. All the most powerful internals? Check.On paper, the HTC One M9 is one beast of a phone.Though given that this is HTC's fourth One phone, that name is starting to feel a bit like a misnomer. Even so, the HTC...
Bottom line Though it can be much cheaper to buy unlocked smartphones Never Buy a Phone From Your Carrier! Buy Unlocked Phones and Save Hundreds Never Buy a Phone From Your Carrier! Buy Unlocked Phones and Save Hundreds Never buy a smartphone from a carrier—ever. Mos...
0%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
The LG G4 is currently the newest member on the Android flagship block, and with it come plenty of smartphone...
Good Outstanding camera with sharp detail and pleasing colors, Unique leather option, Removable battery, Base model with 32GB of internal memory and expandable storage, Slick metal body, Quality audio output and stereo speakers, Polished HTC Sense interface...
0%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
Nice soundbox. HTC tries to keep old strengths with the One M9 and does not really change the design of its flagship smartphone. The speakers still create a very good sound, but the latest version once again reveals problems in respect of the reworked cam...
Good Great design and build quality, Great speakers, IPX3, Expandable storage, Good connectivity, High range of the Bluetooth connection, Good GPS, Fast storage, Bright and high-contrast display, Fast SoC...
Bad but the GPU loses performance under load, Comparatively bad camera, Meager battery runtimes, No quick-charge or wireless charging, QWERTY keyboard even in the German layout, Pricing...
Bottom line The HTC One M9, unfortunately, lacks any real innovations, but the Taiwanese manufacturer can improve some aspects, so the M9 is a very good smartphone. The high-resolution SLCD3 panel can convince with the high luminance and the good contrast ratio. The...
88%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
The HTC One M9 is finally available in stores now, and it's every bit as gorgeous as the One M8. In fact it has a little more polish, literally and figuratively, and I'd say it's the best looking One yet, though some might have trouble telling the M8 and...
0%
absolutegadget.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
A lot changes in 12-months when it comes to phones. But, after using the HTC One M9 for a few weeks, we don't feel like the Taiwanese company has moved on quite so much as some of its rivals, namely the Samsung Galaxy S6 . Which is a real shame, especiall...
Bottom line The main qualms we had with the M8 were the camera, the over-bearing software and the slightly sharp build. HTC hasn't really fixed any of these, aside from make it slightly curvier. We had no problems with the speed last year, yet the biggest upgrade thi...
86%
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
There's an age-old saying that the best camera is the one you have on you and most manufacturers seem to have gone back to focusing on their cameras. In the past, cameras were a playground with most OEMs banking on higher megapixel counts to sell their ha...
0%
techguysmartbuy.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
To kick off the 2015 Android flagships, we wanted to switch gears a bit in our review format. Instead of the more lengthy review and go the list route. We're gonna use this format for this and the Galaxy S6. So you've been warned.Starting off the year w/...
Bottom line HTC kind of played it safe w/ their 2015 flagship.  Not quite the best year to be modest w/ the M9 as Samsung and LG looking to step things up to make Android a lot more competitive.  The design is still OK as it is more refined, the display is still good...
0%
techguysmartbuy.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
To kick off the 2015 Android flagships, we wanted to switch gears a bit in our review format. Instead of the more lengthy review and go the list route. We're gonna use this format for this and the Galaxy S6. So you've been warned.Starting off the year w/...
Bottom line HTC kind of played it safe w/ their 2015 flagship.  Not quite the best year to be modest w/ the M9 as Samsung and LG looking to step things up to make Android a lot more competitive.  The design is still OK as it is more refined, the display is still good...
0%
musicphotolife.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
I was hoping that HTC would wow us with the latest One M9 like what it did for the M7, and after a long wait since its official announcement, I finally received a unit from StarHub Community to write my review, before it officially goes on sale in Singapo...
Bottom line As a HTC One M8 owner, I am enticed by the new M9 edgier design with more premium finishing details. I like the improved 3GB RAM size and 32GB internal memory so I have less worries over storage. I enjoy the newer HTC Sense 7, offering greater flexibility...
80%
droid-life.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
After using the HTC One M9 on and off for the last month, I think it's probably time that we talk about some thoughts on it in an official review-like capacity. With our Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge reviews out of the way, I have had some more time to get the On...
Bottom line So yeah, you probably don't want this phone. It's heavy, awkward to use, has a pretty poorly put together design, an unimpressive display and camera, less-than-average battery life, and doesn't include any sort of game-changing or lust-worthy features...
0%
androidguys.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
For all the grief Android fanboys give Apple for merely refreshing its iPhone each year they don't always hold Android smartphones to the same accountability.Sure, most years we something big and revolutionary happen across the board; most hardware makers...
0%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
The HTC One M9 review is here. HTC has had a great two years with their One line: The One M7 proved that Android flagships could be made out of premium materials, and the One M8 built on the M7 in every single way to make it the best Android flagship of 2...
0%
neowin.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
One of the best handsets of last year was the HTC One M8 , which continued to win awards for several months after launch. Offering an impressive experience, it packed a specs list that was market leading. Twelve months on, HTC's new flagship has arrived.R...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is a curious smartphone; on the one hand, HTC have stuck to the design they know that's been very well received and updated it with the latest specs but on the other hand, HTC have kept to the same design without really innovating furthe...
75%
steves-digicams.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
The world learned of the HTC One M9 in a little over a month ago. Last week, Steve's Digicams was one of the first media outlets to get our hands on an actual production model. We've still got some testing to do in terms of sensor performance and overall...
Good Terrific Dual Camera User Interface, Manual mode, RAW image capture, Video shooting easy to engage, Outstanding editing suite, Full 1080p 5.0 Touchscreen is bright and clear, 4K and 1080p HD video options, Best external smartphone speakers available now...
Bad Auto Focus not always accurate, Auto Exposure less accurate in high contrast shooting conditions, Noisy Images in all but bright lighting, Digital Zoom noise, HDR tends to overexpose, No optical IS, No optical zoom, Continuous AF in video capture slow and...
Bottom line HTC One M9 PreviewThe HTC One M9 marks the company's third evolution in designing an elegant smartphone worthy of the Flagship moniker. Available in Gunmetal Grey or dual-tone Gold / Silver, this smartphone is attractive, well designed, and perfectly hand...
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hothardware.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
As has become the norm, major smartphone manufacturers are expected to launch a new version of their flagship phones annually. On top of that, the average consumer expects greater improvements and features with each successive release. It's a tall order t...
Good Beautiful, highquality design, Good camera performance, Crisp, sharp 5.0" 1080p display, Wicked fast Snapdragon 810 w/ 3GB of RAM...
Bad No biometric sensors...
Bottom line While the HTC One M9 hasn't changed a lot from a design standpoint in comparison to the older M7 and M8, the innards have been made over completely. For those in market for a cutting edge device, you'll find plenty to like here. Qualcomm's fast Snapdragon...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
HTC's One M9 has plenty of good things going for it -- but as I discovered while reviewing the phone last week, the phone's camera isn't exactly its greatest strength.During my time evaluating the One M9, its images generally turned out okay -- good enoug...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
When you start with something exceptional, subtle refinements can go a long way.That seems to be HTC's philosophy with its One line of flagship phones. From the first One (M7) device to last year's One (M8), the company kept the same critically praised fo...
Good Outstanding build quality and hardware design, excellent display, bestinclass frontfacing stereo speakers, solid performance, useful software features like Easy Mode and native theming, supports Quick Charge for accelerated charging, SD card slot, two yea...
Bad Mediocre camera quality, unexceptional battery life, awkward power and volume button placement, user interface a bit stale compared to Google's base Android Lollipop OS, no wireless charging, Quick Charge adapter not included with phone...
Bottom line The One M9 runs HTC's custom Sense software atop Google's Android 5.0.2 Lollipop operating system. HTC's user interface has long been one of the more polished and palatable manufacturer-modified versions of Android, and its presentation on the new One is...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
The HTC One M9 may look extremely similar to the One M8 released last year but this impressive new smartphone has plenty to offer . Over the past two years the HTC One line has been a shining example of how to make a beautiful smartphone, with its sleek e...
Good The new two-tone color design in unibody brushed aluminum frame, easy to grip with more rounded edges, dual HTC Boomsound front facing speakers, HTC Theme app for true customization and of course the micro-SD slot for user expandable storage...
Bad Screen seems a bit dimmer than prior versions, power button too close to volume keys, a design that is almost identical to the model before it, it doesn't feel like the metal is as premium or durable and the camera is disappointing...
Bottom line In the end though, there's only a few small things that make this device stand out from the competition, let alone the One M8. We feel almost like HTC is fighting with themselves, more so than the competition. And that's not a good thing. We've been enjoy...
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anandtech.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:02
A good amount of time ago, we posted part one of our HTC One M9 review , which gave a good idea of some critical aspects of the One M9's performance and design. Unfortunately, due to HTC's last minute software changes there was a need to redo some of our...
Bottom line Now that we finally have all of the pieces together, we can come to some proper conclusions about the HTC One M9. For those that haven't read part one of this review, it's really necessary to do so to understand the context in which these comments are mad...
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Phones.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC's One series held on to its gorgeous physical symmetries and solid functional design. One M9 proves true to its form and delivers high marks as a complete smartphone package – Connectivity, Camera, Storage, and Design. There are some hiccups as nothin...
Good 20MP camera, 4MP front camera, GPs with builtin GLONASS, Android 5.0 Lollipop, 32GB Internal, micro SD up to 128GB, Top and bottom speakers...
Bad Non removable battery, Video quality not topnotched, Overheats over long use of browsing or gaming...
80%
phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Yesterday, we posted a video talking about all good things about the HTC One M9 but this video will talk about the not so good things we've experienced and noticed during our week of testing. Welcome to the HTC One M9: 5 Biggest Disappointments.Number one...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC recently debuted their newest flagship, the third generation HTC One called M9. We've had our hands on with it and Cam unboxed the international unlocked model but here we have the US T-Mobile M9 so why not unbox it and take a quick look?I won't bore...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 is all sorts of great but we've handpicked 5 things that have either been changed completely or improved on the new HTC One M9 from the One M8. This is the Top 5 Improvements found on the new HTC One M9.To start off, we are diving into the...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Samsung and HTC have been in brutal battle over the past two years. 2015 brings along two new entries in the flagship market. If you're already well acquainted with HTC One M9 and the newcomer into the channel, the Samsung Galaxy S6. These two are example...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Deciding on a smartphone is kind of like dating: After a while, you figure out that no single option is ever going to be perfect. From the feel of its curves to the quirks of its personality and -- oh, yes -- even the power of its stamina, every fish in t...
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booredatwork.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 has two camera on the device, the front facing camera is last year's rear mounted Ultrapixel shooter. While at the rear we have a 20MP EIS camera. We took both cameras. through its paces and here are the result. See for yourself the quality...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
We're starting out 2015 with a bang. The time for deliberation is over, and both Samsung and HTC are about to pounce on the market, hoping to slash as big a share as possible. But if your current daily driver is starting to feel a bit dated, and ready fo...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
We're starting out 2015 with a bang. The time for deliberation is over, and both Samsung and HTC are about to pounce on the market, hoping to slash as big a share as possible. But if your current daily driver is starting to feel a bit dated, and ready fo...
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yahoo.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The fact that the M9 looks like the M7 and M8 doesn't make it any less attractive; all three phones are among the best-looking smartphones you can buy. But, as Yahoo Tech's Jason Gilbert pointed out in his commentary on the One M9, HTC could have done so...
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androidheadlines.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
In Barcelona, HTC held their press conference for the HTC One M9. We entered the building basically knowing what to expect, given all the leaks we've seen of the device ahead of time. But HTC did still surprise us, as there was no HTC One M9 Plus at the e...
Bottom line With each iteration of the HTC One, HTC has improved on a great smartphone. But the changes in the HTC One M9 may not be enough for everyone. Not everyone agrees on the camera. I feel that if you need something that takes better pictures than this, that...
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phandroid.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
In 2013, HTC launched the One, a device that defined their vision of an Android flagship rooted in strong design and build quality and relying on powerful hardware and a slimmed-down Sense interface . Two years later HTC continues to refine the formula wi...
Good Gorgeous design and premium build, Sense 7.0 is a perfect union of Android Lollipop and customization options, Top-notch hardware for great performance...
Bad Battery and display are not a marked improvement over last year's One M8, 20MP camera does not live up to its pixel count, Has a tendency to run a little hot when pushed...
Bottom line The One M9 is a minimal update to the One M8. It doesn't do a lot to warrant an upgrade from the previous year's model, but it's still a solid and relaible device...
85%
talkandroid.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One was unveiled two years ago with a considerable amount of fanfare, and for good reason. It was the first Android phone that could go toe to toe with the iPhone in terms of quality. The full metal unibody screamed sexy and blew away every review...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 might be one of the best looking smartphones, but does that make it a great phone? It has great specs and software, but the battery life is average and the camera fails to compete with other flagships. I know a lot of people don't put a hug...
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computerworld.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Whew -- what a month for Android phones! As if Samsung's new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge weren't enough to keep us busy, HTC is also getting ready to release its shiny new One M9 at the same time.The One M9 goes on sale at all the major U.S. carriers on April 1...
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androidpolice.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC was one of Android's earliest supporters. When the Dream launched in 2009, little did HTC likely know that its fortunes would skyrocket in the few years after, along with its share of the smartphone market. Not long after, though, those fortunes began...
Good Still metal The One M9 still feels like a premium phone with premium materials, even if some of the small design changes are, to my eyes, less than great, A respectable 1080p LCD While the M9's screen isn't going to win any awards for bestinasmartphone, i...
Bad Not any faster The M9 doesn't feel appreciably quicker than the phone it replaces, and sometimes can be slower (such as when multitasking). This doesn't speak well of the Snapdragon 810, which is already under fire for issues...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is problematic. It's not a bad phone, but it's also not a great one, and it doesn't feel so much better from last year's device that an upgrade would be even remotely necessary for current One M8 owners. Even One M7 owners aren't missing a...
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mashable.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
We've now reached peak smartphone design. It's not enough for a phone to have beastly performance, a really sharp screen, all-day battery life and a premium design. Smartphones need to be great cameras, too.A great camera isn't a nice extra on a smartphon...
Good Premium all-metal design, Monster performance, Great UltraPixel selfie camera, Loud BoomSound speakers, Custom themes...
Bad Weak 20-megapixel rear camera, No fingerprint sensor, Sense Home and themes feel like gimmicks...
Bottom line HTC's One M9 is yet another beautifully-machined metal phone, but its camera lags so far behind its biggest competitors...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The major Android phone manufacturers have their flagship phone lines locked in. LG has the G series, Samsung has the Galaxy S and Note, Motorola has the Moto X line, and HTC has the One M series. Every year, we expect these phones to make major strides i...
Good Excellent build quality and all-metal design, Fantastic stereo speakers...
Bad Unreliable camera, Mediocre performance and battery life for a flagship phone...
Bottom line The One M9 is a modest update of last year's One M8. It's a good phone, but doesn't advance the state of the art...
80%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Smartphone upgrades are typically biennial events, their significance only enhanced by how personal and essential the devices have become. When upgrading, it's not unreasonable to expect something that's better in ways that go beyond just specs. Ther...
Good Fantastic design and build quality. Fast performance. Seamless software customization options. MicroSD card slot.
Bad So-so battery life. Competitive, but still-disappointing camera...
Bottom line The iterative HTC One M9 remains a physical jewel and a strong Android smartphone, but fails to take the next step...
80%
tomsguide.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
For many, smartphones have become an indispensable part of life, yet there's very little to distinguish one person's phone from another. With the One M9 ($27.08 per month on T-Mobile or 649.92), HTC has made personalization central to its interface, letti...
Good Excellent speakers, Nifty personalization features, Uh Oh insurance will replace damaged phone...
Bad Sharp edges, Short battery life, Poor viewing angles...
Bottom line Despite innovative software and booming speakers, there's little to recommend the HTC One M9...
50%
chipchick.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC has a new flagship phone and it has been released just in time to go head to head with the Galaxy S6. So it will be interesting to see how these two high-end Android phones battle it out. In any case, the M9 improves on the HTC One M8 by stepping up t...
Good Beautiful dual-finish design, great build quality, excellent sharp display, Sense UI is better than ever,  Comes with HTC's UH OH protection plan, Dot View case is now more versatile and available in several colors, great ergonomics, HTC Sense is better t...
Bad Camera has great features and effects – but photo quality isn't as good as its competitors, battery life is solid but nothing to write home about, QuickCharge cable is not included in the box, on-screen keyboard keys feel a bit too narrow, Boom Sound spea...
Bottom line There is a lot to love about the One M9 – the size is just right, the performance is great, the improvements to HTC Sense are intuitive and useful, and the jewelry-like dual finish body is lovely while still managing to be tough.Really, the HTC One M9 roc...
90%
booredatwork.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 packs a lot in specs, that would make any smartphone fan happy, while keeping its familiar design aesthetics of the One M line. HTC was adamant about maintaining the look of the M9 in line with its older brethren in order to give a familiar...
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wired.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
As beautiful as the Ones before. Great screen, great battery life. HTC's onto something, letting you customize your phone so much. Uh Oh Protection will replace your phone, no questions asked.The camera just still can't keep up. The One wants to be respon...
Good As beautiful as the Ones before. Great screen, great battery life. HTC's onto something, letting you customize your phone so much. Uh Oh Protection will replace your phone, no questions asked...
Bad The camera just still can't keep up. The One wants to be responsive and aware, but it's just not smart enough to be really useful yet...
70%
arstechnica.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
When we reviewed the HTC One M8 last year, our primary complaint was how little it was changed from the M7. HTC basically recycled the M7 design with the M8. Apple gets away with updating its designs every other year because it's a market leader. HTC is d...
Good HTC made some good changes to the M9, like getting rid of the gimmicky Duo Camera, Double-tap-to-wake—you can just tap on the screen to wake the device. It's great since you'll never find the power button on the first try, You can disable some of the skin...
Bad The M9 runs hot and performance suffers. Our CPU benchmark showed a 30 percent drop in performance, The design is stale. It's a new phone that doesn't feel new and doesn't solve a lot of the problems we had with the M7 and M8, The size of the phone. This...
Bottom line Ron AmadeoWhen we reviewed the HTC One M8 last year, our primary complaint was how little it was changed from the M7. HTC basically recycled the M7 design with the M8. Apple gets away with updating its designs every other year because it's a market leader...
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newatlas.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Ever since HTC rebooted its smartphone lineup with 2013's One M7, the company has been making some of the best smartphones money can buy. But with an improving field of competitors, is the company's third "One" good enough? Join Gizmag, as we review the n...
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recombu.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 hasn't yet hit store shelves but some critics are already scolding the company for releasing a flagship that doesn't meet the people's expectations. Whether that's actually the case is yet to be decided, but we're welcoming the M9 into Reco...
Good Premium design, Responsive, intelligent UI, Decent battery life, Great AV experience...
Bad Incremental improvement, Disappointing cameras...
Bottom line Writing this review I kept finding myself saying something along the lines of, “little has changed since the M8, and that's OK,” which it is, but ‘OK' just isn't going to wow people when the likes of Samsung really have something to shout about.From a tec...
80%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Samsung capped the end of 2014 on a good note, as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's incredibly top-notch, all-around performance astounded many. It simply excelled in a lot of areas, giving all sorts of users, not just power ones, something that they can happi...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The latest addition to the flagship HTC One series might not see a massive departure in design from its predecessor, but it does bring more refined aesthetics and an improved software experience, along with a shift in focus away from the Ultrapixel camera...
Good Metal construction improved, Two tone coloration is subtle, keeps phone neutral, Handling is better with less slippery material choice on back, lip on sides, Display at 1080p is not missing a step, BoomSound speakers still stellar, Battery life just above...
Bad Phone is thicker than before, Sharper edges might displease some users in handling, Camera experience very uneven even in well lit situations despite move to 20.7 megapixels, Low light performance takes a major hit, New sense contextual elements might be...
Bottom line 8.5 A lackluster camera hinders what is otherwise an attractive and speedy package in the newest HTC flagship, the HTC One M9...
85%
gizmodo.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Everyone loves an underdog. Theyre new, exciting, and upset expectations. In 2013, the HTC One M7 brought that incredible disruptive energy to smartphones, and the following years M8 ran neck and neck with the best you could buy. Today, the HTC M9 goes...
Bottom line The One M9 is a pretty great update from the One M7. If you liked HTC’s original flagship, and you don’t mind a slightly bigger smartphone, then the One M9 is good! I think you’ll be happy with it. And if you’re a multimedia fiend—watching Netflix, stream...
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phonescoop.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
The HTC One M9 is for flagship seekers. It's the pinnacle of design and technology from HTC, and competes directly with the likes of the Apple iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6. If you're an Android lover and want hardware that rivals the iPhone in terms of...
Bottom line HTC has crafted a fine phone in the One M9, but it's not without significant shortcomings. The classy industrial design and leading-edge specs are impressive, no doubt. A single flaw, however, might sink the entire ship. HTC refined last year's phone to m...
50%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
Apple and HTC have something intimately in common with one another, they seriously know how to design some gorgeous looking phones. When we first saw the iPhone 6 last fall, we were quick to draw comparisons to the HTC One M8 – mainly because they're con...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
One concern I had with the early HTC One M9 unit was the camera and move to a more standard 20 megapixel lens. HTC worked on the software since I first tested out the M9 and my new photo comparison has it performing similarly to the iPhone 6 Plus and Sony...
Bottom line HTC continues to improve its iconic One design line and the One M9 is its best. HTC listened to customer feedback on the One M7 and One M8 with the M9 better in every aspect, from hardware to software. If you like the HTC One aluminum design, then you...
95%
t3me.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:03
HTC's story is truly one that a Rocky trilogy would enthuse about. An underdog risen from the OEM shadows, set upon taking its place among the smartphone giants. Its early devices won it a decent following. And then came the One series. One that establish...
Good BoomSound, Design aesthetics, aluminum et al, Yep, Sense 7.0 is massive!...
Bad Display's stayed the same far too long, No water and dust protection, Overheating...
80%
techspot.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The past few years have been difficult for HTC. Executives have departed amid weak financials, and outside of their flagship offerings, the company has struggled to sell their smartphones up against strong Asian competition. Last year, HTC turned to lifes...
Good HTC has nailed the design once again with beautiful twotone metal. The Snapdragon 810 is so powerful it's sometimes unnecessary. Sense 7.0 is one of the best Android skins out there. Great selfie camera.
Bad The rear camera is a huge upgrade on its predecessor, but it falls behind other top end smartphones. Display and battery life, largely unchanged from the M8, are now average for a modern flagship.
80%
theverge.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Haven't we seen this before?Déjà vu (noun): a feeling that one has seen or heard something beforeI've spent the better part of the last two weeks with HTC's new One M9. It's the latest flagship from the once-powerful smartphone maker and the successor to...
Good Great design, Speedy performance, Solid battery life...
Bad Disappointing camera, Power button too close to volume keys...
Bottom line More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
83%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
What does it take to create a smartphone design classic? For the HTC One M9 , the answer is relentless refinement, improving what worked in its metal-bodied predecessors rather than chasing the latest trends. The smartphone spec arms-race is relentless, h...
Bottom line Refinement, not revolution. HTC took what was undoubtedly a handsome, capable phone in last year's M8, and thoughtfully polished away the rough edges. Few would have said that the M8 was lacking in build-quality, but the One M9 is prettier; complaints abo...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Nearing the arrival of spring, it's that time of the year when we become all excited and giddy because it's what we like to call the first flagship season. Now that Mobile World Congress 2015 is behind us, where several notable smartphones made their deb...
Good Still one of the best designed phones, especially premium, Plenty of customizable options with Sense 7.0, Snappy processing performance, Brilliant sounding speakers, Excellent call quality, Expandable storage...
Bad Disappointing low light performance with its camera, Focus adjustment with video recording is jumpy, Screen with inaccurate color reproduction...
Bottom line One year, that's the typical cycle a company needs in order to make the necessary adjustments in making a new phone better than the previous one. As we take a look at the bigger picture, we certainly can agree that the HTC One M9, as a whole, has been twe...
83%
bgr.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
It's easy to call the HTC One M9 the best smartphone HTC has ever built; HTC outdoes itself each and every year, as we have come to expect, and the M9 is better than its predecessor in nearly every way. It's also easy to call the HTC One M9 the most impor...
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Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
As an aspiring naval cadet in my senior year of high school, I was placed in charge of my ROTC unit's drill team. It was a well-regarded outfit, but it had used the same choreography for years; no matter how cool a 12-person team looks spinning 16-pound r...
Good Exceptional hardware design and construction,  Outstanding audio quality,  Best, most customizable HTC Sense version yet,  Smooth performance...
Bad Underwhelming camera,  Iterative design with some reused components,  Not as comfortable to hold, use as One M8, Some software features not fully baked...
Bottom line Back to high school for a second. I ended up following my Chief's instructions: we attended the drill competition using a small variation on the same routine we'd trotted out for many years, and it worked out just fine. No one stepped out of formation...
87%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
HTC just outed the next heir to its flagship lineup. The One M9 largely keeps the premium metal unibody aura of its predecessor, but upgrades the internals with a faster Snapdragon 810 chipset, and a high-res 20 MP camera. Will those be enough to warrant...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
You don't mess with a winning formula, wise people say, and some will point out that HTC's brand-new One M9 flagship is a testament to that. But the underlying decision-making that brought us the M9 is a bit more complicated than that. A bit, not a lot...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The HTC One M9 and the Apple iPhone 6 Plus: both metal-made, stylish and sturdy phones that bring top-level silicon under the hood, but which one is better? The HTC One M9 is the newest member on the Android flagship block and one of the first Android 5...
Bottom line Looking at the big picture, one thing is certain: both the HTC One M9 and Apple iPhone 6 Plus are two devices built with exceptional care to their looks and style, and both deliver in that aspect.insertAdIframe('ad_550f583c9b95d' '//s-cdn.phonearena.com/...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The life cycle for today's flagship smartphone is one year: the time needed to naturally make improvements and tweaks, while also adding some new features, in order to make the new product more lust-worthy than the last. The HTC One M8 was undoubtedly a...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
At first sight, HTC's new flagship instilled a feeling of deja vu in us, but we decided to give it a chance and not judge the book by its cover. Well, it turned out to be a pretty mixed bag – the One M9 is certainly an improvement over the One (M8) in ce...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
There's a great exchange in an episode of The West Wing in which a political operative played by the late Ron Silver explains the delicacy involved in removing a piece of kelp from a perfectly shaped racing boat. There's a fine balance between removing wh...
Bottom line The M9 is a better M8, but the cameras still need workWhat is there to say about the HTC One M9 that we haven't said before, in previous generations and in previous years? In a sea of imperfect phones - and make no mistake, we can (and will) find fault in...
0%
engadget.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Let's say you're a smartphone maker and you cook up a formula for a beloved, game-changing device. The next year, you tweak that formula a bit to create a worthy, if slightly less exciting, follow-up of a phone. What do you do after another year has gone...
Good Great performance, Top-tier build quality, Sense 7 is lightweight and thoughtful, Quick charging works well...
Bad Main camera is lackluster, Screen isn't as vivid as last year's model, BoomSound speakers lack some oomph, Battery lifeishit-or-miss...
Bottom line 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...
84%
tuaw.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
Let's say you're a smartphone maker and you cook up a formula for a beloved, game-changing device. The next year, you tweak that formula a bit to create a worthy, if slightly less exciting, follow-up of a phone . What do you do after another year has gone...
Good Great performance, Toptier build quality, Sense 7 is lightweight and thoughtful, Quick charging works well...
Bad Main camera is lackluster, Screen isn't as vivid as last year's model, BoomSound speakers lack some oomph, Battery life is hitormiss...
Bottom line 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 th...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
For the most part, HTC's story in the recent past has been well-understood. Starting with the G1, HTC was the first to adopt Android, with massive success as others lagged behind. However, around the time of the Sensation, we saw HTC's fortunes peak and b...
Bottom line Overall, the One M9 is a pretty significant device for HTC and really sets the tone for the entire year, so it's well worth going over everything again before we draw any conclusions about the One M9. However, any of these initial thoughts will be limited...
0%
ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
The highly rumored ( and leaked ) HTC One M9 was unveiled yesterday at MWC and we were in the room for Peter Chou's presentation on stage.The HTC One M9 looks very similar than its predecessor the One M8, in a slightly more compact package. For its new fl...
Bottom line 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...
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theunwired.net
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
While HTC's brand new and today's announced One M9 is a really important release for HTC, the Taiwanese smartphone specialist tried rather an evolution than a revolution of ithe current line of high-end smartphone series. While the specs all read good, th...
Bottom line 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...
0%
zdnet.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 06:08:04
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...
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zdnet.com
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2016-10-29 06:08:04
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...
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pocketables.com
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2016-12-07 07:09:12
The one M9 has a 20mp camera that's been beset by software problems, poor performance, color reproduction issues, and all supposedly was fixable with a software update.I tend to believe this as the file sizes for the pictures were just wrong to begin with...
Bottom line The colorblind man doesn't think the color is richly captured in the jpegs, but has great difficulty seeing the issue with the uncompressed. It does OK in low light. I feel the added pixels help where the fat Ultrapixels used to rein.Eh, I've got no dog i...
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techwalls.com
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2016-12-31 20:28:05
This is a hard time for HTC as it is struggling to sell their smartphones. The most recent report showed that HTC One M9 shipments are even nearly 44% lower than the HTC One M8. HTC seems to realize the problem and promised they will redesign its new HTC...
Good Refined design and UI, Good signal reception, The screen is sharp and accurate...
Bad Bad camera, Same battery life...
Bottom line The HTC One M9 is available on most carriers and you can purchase it with contract on Amazon. This is a boring upgrade and it can be the worst flagship of the year in my opinion. If you've already had the One M8, you should keep it for another year and wa...
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androidauthority.com
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2017-10-15 07:27:30
HTC has always been known for their beautiful designs and build quality, but when it comes to the flagship race, their high-end offerings have been found lacking in key areas, particularly the camera, that makes it fall short against it competition. Unfor...
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mbreviews.com
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2018-03-31 08:21:04
This may not be a bad thing, in another time… but since 2015 is such a great year for phones, full of innovations and such fiercely competitive market, we wonder if HTC M9 has what it needs to go against the likes of Galaxy S6, iPhone 6 or LG G4. Note...
Good Gorgeous Design, Great Speakers, Sense 7 UI/UX, Good Front-Facing Camera, Good Performance...
Bad The Rear Camera Could Have Been Better, Could Have Been More Improvement Over M8, Volume Controller Too Close To Power Button...
Bottom line A great feature is the M9's warranty. You get a one time replacement if your phones gets damaged and yes, it includes accidental damage as well.In the past, HTC models were always ahead of the competition, but this year its flagship phone doesn't seem to...
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videogamesuncovered.com
Updated:
2018-04-17 07:54:00
Along with the internals the M9 has been integrated with Dolby's BoomSound experience, which makes it louder and clearer. With all the new parts, the phone comes at a pretty steep price of £529.99 sim-free, but is the norm these days with high end smartph...
Bottom line A beautifully crafted device with great internals that is only let down by a poor camera but that should not be the only reason not to purchase the HTC One M9...
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