HTC One M9+ Prime Camera Edition goes official with MediaTek Helio X10 SoC, 5.2-inch display

29 May, 2016
This comes less than a month after the company unveiled a phone dubbed One M9 Prime Camera Edition.

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  • 09 May 2018

This device connect to hdmi tv

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    • 29 Nov 2016

    AnonD-567119, 01 Aug 2016Hi Guys , I am really confused here because I got the same... more20mp version is super camera model with 3 gb ram
    13mp version is prime camera model with 2gb ram

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      • AnonD-582878
      • PxB
      • 27 Sep 2016

      AnonD-567119, 01 Aug 2016Hi Guys , I am really confused here because I got the same... morecheck this:
      http://estore.htc.com/in/buy/e...preme-camera

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        • AnonD-567119
        • M1j
        • 01 Aug 2016

        Hi Guys ,
        I am really confused here because I got the same model with the 13 MP shooter and all specs matches the same. But when I check HTC India's official website the same model has 20 MP shooter.

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          • XLR8R
          • 9Cj
          • 31 May 2016

          Dharmesh, 31 May 2016Hello, R u talking about heat in HTC One M9+ Prime or in o... moreI was talking about HTC One ME. It's not very important as all HTC phones on X10 platform behave roughly the same.

          The back camera is GOOD, but not great on this Prime Camera edition. It's satisfactory, but not outstanding. That is the only way I will describe it.

          The front camera is a 4MP UltraPixel camera, it is natively 16:9 aspect ratio, unlike others which crop a 4:3 image (so the size is not bad). The quality can range from good to average depending on lighting, but takes reasonably good selfies even at night.

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            • AnonD-43677
            • sbJ
            • 31 May 2016

            does the phone support cdma sim . i am using mts. i need cdma for calls only.

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              • Dharmesh
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              • 31 May 2016

              XLR8R, 30 May 2016Dude, I held that phone to my hand and felt that heat as I ... moreHello,
              R u talking about heat in HTC One M9+ Prime or in other phone?
              What's the quality & MP of front camera?
              Is it worth to buy this phone in this price? - Kindly suggest

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                • Anonymous
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                • 31 May 2016

                XLR8R, 30 May 2016X20 has heat issues and HTC already has problems managing h... moreBecause X20 has CORTEX A72. Yeah. CORTEX A72 is designed to 16nm SoC (for example : HiSilicon Kirin 950/955) , not for 20nm SoC (like Mediatek X20), thats why X20 has overheating issue.

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 30 May 2016

                  HTC One M9 Plus Camera Edition. Wow, that's a mouthful.

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                    • ankit
                    • rA%
                    • 30 May 2016

                    only 2GB ram & android lollipop with price 24k very poor as compared to samsung nd xaomi.
                    There r other best option rather than HTC

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                      • XLR8R
                      • XjH
                      • 30 May 2016

                      NIKHIL , 30 May 2016there is no heat issue in phone this is android issueDude, I held that phone to my hand and felt that heat as I recorded the 4K video. X10 heats, but not nearly as much as the snapdragon 810...

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                        • Anonymous
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                        • 30 May 2016

                        So HTC put together a new version of the same old with some spare parts lying around here and there...and are selling it for top dollar. No one in their right minds would splurge for a grossly overpriced, sub-par middling phone when the competition in the INR 25k range got some much better heavyweights in the fray (got my eye on the LeEco 2 max, but will see how its real world tests fare).

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                          • 30 May 2016

                          M9+ Prime for Rs23,999 makes a lot of sense for Indian market. One, it looks amd feels exactly like the previous flagship for India M9+ which was lauched for Rs 50,0000. HTC 10 costs Rs.53,000 in India and at Rs23,999 fits perfectly as it replaces M9+, M8 and M8 Eye which were retailing for almost same price here

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                            • AnonD-248589
                            • Ibx
                            • 30 May 2016

                            24k for an X10, you can get an X20 for half that.

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                              • NIKHIL
                              • u18
                              • 30 May 2016

                              htc phone as good quality in price samsung amoled are very high costing

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                                • NIKHIL
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                                • 30 May 2016

                                XLR8R, 30 May 2016X20 has heat issues and HTC already has problems managing h... morethere is no heat issue in phone this is android issue

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                                  • 9Cj
                                  • 30 May 2016

                                  X20 has heat issues and HTC already has problems managing heat (their X10 phones do not record 4K beyond a few minutes as they heat up too much).

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                                    • XLR8R
                                    • 9Cj
                                    • 30 May 2016

                                    AnonD-458877, 30 May 2016Yeah but wouldn't it be better if they just made something ... moreFlood the market and someone will buy one of those phones. I doubt they are manufacturing these models in high quantities, I believe HTC follows a flash-sale policy wherein it is believed customer interest peaks just after launch and then drops afterwards. For example, where I live, HTC One ME was around from December to March and then it's no longer in anyone's memory (or in stocks in stores).

                                    I can't say I am pleased with how HTC is managing this, and I really doubt they will be able to support all these phones in terms of software updates. But if selling these models helps them get resources to support their flagships (given HTC's financial position), then so be it. In any case, these are all limited run models intended to clear inventory of components (cameras, MTK chips)

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                                      • AnonD-361638
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                                      • 30 May 2016

                                      HTC plzzzzzz use your mind.(if u hv).Helio X10 in 23000 INR.no one will buy this.

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                                        • Anonymous
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                                        • 30 May 2016

                                        X20 will cost a few bucks more than X10...and HTC just ruin its own reputation not to use the latest chipset.