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Htc one m9 new still ok to use
Htc one m9 new still ok to use







htc one m9 new still ok to use
  1. Htc one m9 new still ok to use 1080p#
  2. Htc one m9 new still ok to use update#
  3. Htc one m9 new still ok to use android#

Htc one m9 new still ok to use android#

Up to LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1 (this being Android 5, including the HID profile for Bluetooth keyboards, unlike Windows Phone), Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, integral wifi tethering, nanoSIM, infrared booster for remote controlling stuffĢ.2GHz Snapdragon 800, 2GB RAM, pretty fast, main speed limits are in Windows Phone's insistence on animations/transitions/resuming indicators. Up to LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, integral wifi tethering, NFC, nanoSIM

Htc one m9 new still ok to use 1080p#

Nokia's usual Glance screen not possible due to hardware technical limitations.ĥ.0" IPS LCD 1080p resolution, full RGB, decent visibility outdoors (not quite as high contrast as the 930), generally good colours, very crisp. A 'Blink feed' glanceable summary of news and social information, side by side with a traditional set of Android widget and shortcut set of homescreens.ĥ.0" (1080 x 1920) AMOLED with ClearBlack Display polarisers, pentile matrix, so not full 1080p on all sub-pixels. Capacitive controls below the screen.Īndroid 5.0.2 and HTC's Sense 7.0 interface applied.

Htc one m9 new still ok to use update#

Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 plus Lumia Denim tweaks, animated/live tile 'Start' screen. There's an odd 'step' all round the phone, between the two halves. Touchscreen (two tone) aluminium monoblock, fully sealed, 157g, power button now on side, as per Lumias and most Android phones (after the usability disaster that was the M7 and M8). Polycarbonate rear insert (hosting NFC and Qi antennae).

htc one m9 new still ok to use

Useable as an offensive weapon at a pinch(!)ġ45 x 70 x 10mm, feels thinner that it is, thanks to the thin metal edgingĪluminium frame, convex Gorilla Glass. £300 (SIM-free in the UK, inc VAT), less if you shop aroundġ37 x 71 x 10mm, reassuringly err. July 2014 (the Icon was February 2014, but in the USA) This HTC One M9 was running the very latest (a few days ago) firmware - other reviews around the web complain about camera and battery issues, you can disregard these on the whole, since the new firmware appears to have fixed any serious problems.

htc one m9 new still ok to use

As usual, I've shaded in green an obvious 'win' for either device. Still, there's plenty to talk about and to pitch in this latest head to head. In terms of the comparison here, I'm expecting the Lumia to lose out to the M9 by a nose - if only in terms of OS and ecosystem, but then the Lumia 930 is, if you go back to its Icon roots, now over a year old, an eternity in the smartphone world, while the M9 is brand spanking new in terms of components/chipsets. The One M9 follows (naturally enough) the M7 and M8, and combines the best of each design into the one cutting edge smartphone. A flawed flagship in some ways (lack of Glance screen being the biggest), but still a very capable Windows Phone. The Lumia 930 is a known quantity, of course. (And, following the imaging comments below, there will be a proper camera head-to-head between the One M9 and the 930 very soon here on AAWP)









Htc one m9 new still ok to use