Abstract: 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...
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
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
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
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
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
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...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: 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...
Gorgeous design and premium build, Sense 7.0 is a perfect union of Android Lollipop and customization options, Top-notch hardware for great performance
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
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...
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: David , review by: wired.com
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 responsive and aware, but it's just not smart enough to be really useful yet