Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The HTC One M8's sumptuous aluminum body makes a beautiful background for this top-flight smartphone's brilliant 5-inch display. It runs on a powerful quad-core processor and Android KitKat, the stereo speakers deliver excellent sound, and the depth-sensi
The One M8's battery is not user-removable, making it harder to replace once the battery inevitably wears out. The phone's sealed chassis is not water-resistant, and the One M8's photos look less sharp than competitors'
Elegant style, raw power, and sophisticated features make the HTC One M8 an excellent smartphone choice for anyone but the most exacting photographer....
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Fantastic HTC LCD3 display Rather tall device (9 mm taller than M7), Awesome use of 90 percent metal materials Same ultrapixel resolution camera that lacks detail, Motion Launch functionality 2GB of RAM (expect 3GB in today's highend devices), Significant
Rather tall device (9 mm taller than M7), Same ultrapixel resolution camera that lacks detail, 2GB of RAM (expect 3GB in today's highend devices), Limited Google Now voice activation support (Google Now has to be active on the display), No optical image s
The new HTC One M8 improves upon the HTC One M7 that I used for nearly a full year as my primary device. The competition in the hardware fit and finish has caught up to HTC though, and there are solid competitors in 2014. My biggest gripe about the M7 was...
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Best industrial design we've ever seen in an Android smartphone, Outstanding multimedia performance, Most powerful, responsive UI available outside of stock Android, Powerful specifications, Cohesive, fluid experience across hardware & software
Low-res camera has same handicaps as last year's, Gesture-unlock features slightly undercooked, Large footprint for a 5-inch device,
In the world of smartphones, the very best products are those which deliver consistency across the physical and the virtual. Those which feel as good as they look. Those whose performance lives up to their hardware. With the M8, HTC has crafted just su...
Beautiful all-metal design with brushed-metal finish, Duo Camera delivers great imagery, Top of the line performance, Long battery life, Motion Launch is a nice touch
The phone has a slippery feel that makes it difficult to grip, No enhancements to the display or HTC's UltraPixel technology
The new HTC One is a great smartphone that does a lot of fantastic things. We can tell that the company listened to feedback, focused on areas that needed improvement and added some innovative new features that are actually useful along the way. The new d...
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Published: 2014-08-08, Author: Nick , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Aside from HTC's terrible handset naming structure, the Taiwanese company has managed to pack the One M8 with top of the line features. The brushed aluminium frame now incorporates a microSD card slot for additional storage – which overcomes our biggest c...
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Published: 2014-07-07, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Beautiful design, Interesting camera software, Sense 6 is a useful Android skin
Kind of slippery in the hand, Expensive, Low resolution camera sensor
LikeBeautiful design.Interesting camera software.Sense 6 is a useful Android skin.Don't LikeKind of slippery in the hand.Expensive.Low resolution camera sensor.I don't care about any of the bad. The HTC One M8 is the right, honourable successor to the its...
The One (M8) is a better smartphone than last year's One. It has superior cameras and software; the display is superb; and the design is the best we've seen from a smartphone this year. At the moment, it's the best Android smartphone money can buy. Th...
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Published: 2014-04-18, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Beautiful industrial design, Bright screen and beautiful colours, Fast — both actual performance and perceived
Camera — it's good, but the low resolution lets it down, Bluetooth connectivity seems to be spotty at best, Slippery to hold without a case
The HTC One (M8) is a great phone. There's improved design with the aluminium unibody, the phone is fast and responsive, the software has some great functions and for the first time in a long time is pleasant to look at.While improving over last years mod...