HTC M8 photos leak, alleged successor to the HTC One

07 November, 2013
The M8 is rumored to be the company's 2014 flagship and appears to sport a fingerprint sensor.

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  • 08 Nov 2013

for me the camera is excellent without zoom

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    • sam
    • Hxf
    • 08 Nov 2013

    what, 07 Nov 2013Htc one csmera useless????? Its really descent, i guess you... moream HTC fan but to be honest its camera is really useless :/

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      • HTC FTW
      • IVP
      • 08 Nov 2013

      Anonymous, 08 Nov 2013Can anyone tell me what HTC actually invented, other than a... moretell me what samsung ever done...other than just copy other company(sony,htc,apple and nokia) technology????

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        • Anonymous
        • ixu
        • 08 Nov 2013

        Anonymous, 08 Nov 2013Can anyone tell me what HTC actually invented, other than a... morethe folllowing HTC done before everyone else.

        1080 pixel display - HTC DRIOD DNA (2012)
        4G LTE Windows Phone - HTC TITAN II (2012)
        Smartphone with f2.0 aperture - HTC One X and S (2012)
        Smartphone with Beats Audio – HTC Rezound (2011)
        4G LTE smartphone on Verizon and AT&T – HTC Thunderbolt and the HTC Vivid (2011)
        4G smartphone launched in the U.S. – the HTC EVO 4G on Sprint (2010)
        HTC Sense smartphone – HTC Hero (2009)
        Integrated GSM/WiMAX 4G phone launched in the world (Russia) – HTC Max 4G (2008)
        Android device – T-Mobile G1 (2008)
        Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC with intuitive TouchFLO touch screen technology – HTC Touch (2007)
        Tri-band UMTS 3G device on the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform – Cingular 8525 (2006)
        Tri-band UMTS PDA (2005)
        3G Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 device – HTC Universal (2005)
        3G CDMA Windows Mobile 5 phone – PPC-6700 (Sprint) and XV6700 (Verizon) (2005)
        Microsoft Smart Music Phone – SDA/SDA Music (2004)
        Large 2.8" TFT touch-screen LCD display – O2 XDA/T-Mobile Germany MDA/T-Mobile PPC Phone (2002)
        Microsoft-powered smartphone (“Stinger”) – the SPV (2002)
        Microsoft wireless Pocket PC – XDA, MDA and PPC (2002)
        Microsoft Pocket PC – Compaq iPAQ (2000)
        Color palm-size PC (1999)

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          • swiftwinner
          • g5b
          • 08 Nov 2013

          Anonymous, 08 Nov 2013Can anyone tell me what HTC actually invented, other than a... moreso why are you here? go comment on a samsung related article

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            • AnonD-167275
            • Ks2
            • 08 Nov 2013

            Samsung fanboys, the first android phone released was the HTC Dream.

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              • Anonymous
              • YPb
              • 08 Nov 2013

              Can anyone tell me what HTC actually invented, other than a few software gimmicks like beats audio and sense

              Exactly - nothing

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                • Anonymous
                • g5b
                • 08 Nov 2013

                why is this forum full of samsung fanboys? This article is regarding a new 'HTC' device, if you dont like HTC then you do not belong on this forum #FACT

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                  • Gilli Ansari
                  • uuF
                  • 08 Nov 2013

                  The best brand i known is surely HTC....But no sd card option and inbuild battery and very very expensive price than samsung flagships makes the htc hard times in market for purchase....

                  if HTC wants to take the market share as equal as samsung,, they should follow these steps..

                  *screen size from 4.7 inch to 5 inch

                  *13 to 16 mp camera with good day light capturing...

                  * with Micro SD option...

                  * with 32 gb inbuild memory

                  * with equal price as samsung flagships and good buy back offers.

                  * with the latest snapdragon chipsets and 3 gb ram..

                  * with more than 3000 mah battery with 72 hrs standbuy..

                  *with more than 2 mp front camera.

                  * with latest android versions...

                  * having more promotional activities in all countries and having more availability of stocks all over the world..
                  * with beats audio and front stereo speakers...

                  if this happens htc will take over the smartphone market allover the world....



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                    • AnonD-94869
                    • pqy
                    • 08 Nov 2013

                    AnonD-198936, 08 Nov 2013Perfection my ass, I've had this phone for 3 months now and... moreyou simply lie. abberations

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                      • AnonD-146453
                      • IiE
                      • 08 Nov 2013

                      I liked the One, bought it, returned it....

                      Hope this one is not over 5" which is my personal limit (have a 5.5" one now, which is too big for comfortable use, IMO).

                      Hope the camera is improved - the current one sounds great on paper, but has issues unrelated to the pixel count.

                      Hope they simplify the back (the design tried too hard and ended up kind of busy, even though it's still the best of all Androids).

                      Don't care about removable battery or SD card - people should move on with the times and battery life can be made more than sufficient with enough thought of design and optimization.

                      Very interested to see what it turns out to be, as well as the next Sony.

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                        • AnonD-198936
                        • 7Xi
                        • 08 Nov 2013

                        lello, 07 Nov 2013htc one is really near to perfection no one care about sd... morePerfection my ass, I've had this phone for 3 months now and I'm planning to get a Note 3 because the camera is crap, the battery sucks bigtime, the bezels are too big for a 4.7 inch device it is bigger than most 5 inch devices. And last but not the least HTC has a bad aftersales service this is a fact!

                        On the positive side I like the speakers,design,ui other than that its an average phone.

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                          • Gmm
                          • bJe
                          • 08 Nov 2013

                          AnonD-77443, 08 Nov 2013I agree, replaceable batteries are great. I have a Note ... moremore than unnescry cam expmnts and other stupid things like by nokia, manufactures shud concentrate on devlpng slim and light weight batteries that run video,internet, wifi, gaming etc nonstop for 48hrs or more and 2 or 3 weeks standby.

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                            • AnonD-153118
                            • PI0
                            • 08 Nov 2013

                            AnonD-77443, 08 Nov 2013The problem with external battery packs is they still take ... moreSure they are bulkier but better than nothing and I do believe you can use it at the same time of charging instead of wait for full charge to use it.

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                              • AnonD-77443
                              • vuE
                              • 08 Nov 2013

                              AnonD-153118, 08 Nov 2013Or you can just buy an external battery pack. They are nice... moreThe problem with external battery packs is they still take a few hours to charge your phone to 100%, normally cost a lot more than $20 for a reputable brand and are bulkier than a single battery.

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                                • AnonD-153118
                                • PI0
                                • 08 Nov 2013

                                AnonD-77443, 08 Nov 2013I agree, replaceable batteries are great. I have a Note ... moreOr you can just buy an external battery pack. They are nice looking and not too big to carry. Also they can be used for many difference devices.

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                                  • AnonD-153118
                                  • PI0
                                  • 08 Nov 2013

                                  what, 07 Nov 2013Htc one csmera useless????? Its really descent, i guess you... moreHTC One camera is good but for people who love to zoom in, it is not good. I myself would prefer at least 8MP.

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                                    • AnonD-77443
                                    • vuE
                                    • 08 Nov 2013

                                    AnonD-40076, 08 Nov 2013I also bring a spare battery everywhere. Really, why would... moreI agree, replaceable batteries are great.

                                    I have a Note 3 and it will easily get through a day of heavy use (10+ hours screen on time).

                                    However, if I am on a long flight or go camping for a few days and don't have access to mains power. It literally takes 1 minute to power off, insert new battery and boot back up at 100% full again.

                                    A spare battery probably weights 30-40g and is about as big as several business cards so there is no issue with it in a pocket or even your wallet.

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                                      • AnonD-153118
                                      • PI0
                                      • 08 Nov 2013

                                      Unless it has 8mp or more on the camera, otherwise I don't care.

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                                        • AnonD-40076
                                        • X}0
                                        • 08 Nov 2013

                                        I also bring a spare battery everywhere.
                                        Really, why wouldn't you?

                                        I prefer spend 3-5 minutes replacing the battery, compared to let the phone charged to the wall charger for 2-2.5 hours.
                                        And, no need for powerbank.

                                        Well, that's me (and I know lots of people prefer this way too).

                                        If you prefer to have integrated battery + bring powerbank everywhere, goodluck with that.
                                        I've experienced it before with my iPhone 4 and HTC One X, and it wasn't a good experience.