HTC One (M9) first Review & Price : Unbox



Overview


HTC One (M9) comes loaded with Android 
v5.0.1 (Lollipop) operating system. This smartphone has a Octa Core processor running at 2 GHz. The phone weighs 157 grams and comes with dimensions of 144.6 x 69.7 x 9.6 mm. The device displays a 5 inch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixel. With 2840 mAh of battery capacity, the device gives 391 hr of stand by time and 25 hr of talk time. The mobile phone also features a front camera of 4 UltraPixel and rear camera of 20 mp with digital zoom and video recording. 


General Information

Dimensions 144.6 x 69.7 x 9.6 mm Network Band GSM
Keyboard          Touch Other Input Features Multi touch
Stylus Color Silver, Gold, Black



Display

Display Colors           16M
Display Size                 5 Inch
Display Resolution         1080 x 1920 Pixel
Display Features         Super LCD3 Capacitive Touchscreen
Sensors          Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Compass, Gyro Sensor

Camera

Camera                         20 Mp
Secondary Camera         4 UltraPixel
GEO Tagging         Zoom (Digital Zoom)



Data & Connectivity

GPRS                 Edge
3G Details                 HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps 4G Details
USB Port                         Micro USB V2.0 (MHL TV-out), USB Host
Bluetooth                         V4.0, A2DP, Apt-X

Memory


Internal Memory          32 GB
External Memory           Micro Sd Card Up To 128 GB


Battery

Battery Type                 Li-Poly
Battery Capacity         2840 mAh
Stand By Time(GSM)  391 hr Talk Time 25 hr


Technology

Java                               Via Java MIDP Emulator Operating System Type Android
Operating Sys Ver       V5.0.1 (Lollipop) Browser WAP 2.0 / XHTML, HTML5
Processor                       2 GHz Processor Type Octa Core, Quad-core 2.0GHz and Quad-core 1.5GHz
GPU Type               Adreno 430
GPS                               With A-GPS Support
RAM                        3 GB
ROM                        32 GB


Opinion


The HTC One M9 is a tricky phone to talk about, as it's a beautiful, well-crafted and powerful device, yet it's also not offering a huge level of detail compared to the previous one. HTC played it safe this year instead of pushing things further. Honestly, if you're willing to settle for the M9, you should also look at the M8 while you're at it as It lasts longer, it feels just as fast, and it costs less.
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