Published: 2014-04-18, Author: by , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Comparing Samsung's Galaxy S5 , Sony's Xperia Z2 and HTC's One M8 reveals they all have their good points -- and a few drawbacks. So which one should you go for?Design is very much a matter of taste, but each of these phones has its own merits. The HTC ...
Abstract: Are you on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and an array of other social networks? If you have a full time job like me, it can be difficult to keep track of everything happening on each different social network. For me, Twitter is my main social netwo...
Flawless functionality, Superb build, Fantastic picture quality, Nice screen, Boomsound speakers work well
Photos lack fine detail, Music could time better
HTC has taken something great and made it even better. The One (M8) eclispses its predecessor, tidying up on an already superb phone.This is easily one of the best Android phones money can buy....
Abstract: THE HTC ONE M8 is the sequel to last year's flagship HTC One, and the firm is no doubt hoping that with a similar design and features, it will see the same success . The HTC One M8 faces stiff competition from the likes o...
The results speak for themselves – the 0.5A advantage the Galaxy S5 charger has a large impact on the time taken to charge the HTC One M8.As we mentioned earlier, it's unclear whether this charger supports QuickCharging 2.0 but assuming it doesn't, HTC wo...
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Sturdy, stylish metal casing, HTC Duo camera is a real innovation, MicroSD card slot makes a welcome re-appearance, Good range of colours available - grey, gold, silver & pink
2GB RAM is a bit of a disappointment, Might be a bit large and unwieldy for some, Expensive (but then again all premium phones are!)
Overall, the HTC One (M8) offers standout performance and striking looks, giving it the edge on many other top-end smartphones currently available.The original HTC One was a huge success, however it perhaps didn't sell quite as well as it should have. Nev...
Topgrade design, assembly and finish, One of the best Full HD displays on the market, Perfectly responsive and fluid, Very good camera experience: shoots quickly and nice interface, Sense 6, Excellent sound quality (speakers and line out), Memory expandab
Pictures lack detail, Body could have been shorter
The HTC One (M8) delivers on practically every front. Inside its stylish, beautifully designed body is one of the best Full HD displays on the market. We love its impeccable performance, its remarkable sound quality, its great battery life and its fun cam...
Nice design, great screen, slick performance, largely vanilla Android user interface, decent battery life, 128GB microSD support
No fingerprint sensor/IP67 certification, Blinkfeed can be annoying, average camera
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Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S4 and the iPhone 5S may have been the top-selling smartphones of 2013 but that doesn't necessarily mean that they were the best. The HTC One was easily the highest rated smartphone last year and picked up a raft of coveted tech industr...