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Htc one m9 review mkbhd
Htc one m9 review mkbhd








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The theme generator is also pretty cool: you can take a snap of anything and the phone will analyze the image and create a full palette of colors to use with icons and app headers. An interesting new feature is a home-screen widget which dynamically changes which apps are displayed within it, depending on your location. It’s clean, performs well and has a few little touches that would be welcome additions to Android proper. That said, Sense 7 is actually quite nice. My last couple full time phones have been from the Nexus family and I tend to prefer the stock Android experience.

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If you’re a Samsung user, it’s the equivalent to TouchWiz. Sense is the UI skin that HTC puts on their Android phones. Let’s start with the first thing you’ll notice if you’re coming from a non-HTC phone, which is Sense 7. With the specs out of the way, let’s get to what’s important how does the One M9 perform on a day to day basis. The device is priced at $649 unlocked in the US, with on-contract pricing starting at $199. While the phone ships with Android 5.0, I’d expect a 5.1 roll-out in the next month or so. At 5.69 by 2.74 inches, it’s about as large as I prefer a phone to be (For comparison, the iPhone 6+ is 6.22 x 3.06 and the Nexus 6 is 6.27 x 3.27) The M9 is one of the few flagship phones to still feature expandable storage via SD card, and it offers a unique Uh Oh one-year replacement program in the US. While it’s a bit heavy at 157g, especially compared to the iPhone 6 or Galaxy S6, I prefer the weight and balance HTC has created.

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HTC’s 2015 top-of-the-line phone builds on the same sleek design as last year’s M8, sticking to the luxurious all-metal case and 5 inch Super LCD3 1080p HD screen while incorporating some key spec improvements, such as an upgraded Octo-core Snapdragon 810 processor, a 20 mega-pixel camera and a 2840 mAh battery. You may remember that I mentioned the One M8 when I reviewed the Nexus 5. I plan to start actually reviewing more of them. As a result, I use and test a lot of different Android phones. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Android. Note that a slightly longer version, with some pictures and a quote is available at LQ.

htc one m9 review mkbhd

Here’s my review from the latest episode of Bad Voltage.










Htc one m9 review mkbhd