HTC One (M8)
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- AnonD-116479
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- 09 Sep 2014
Like it, 08 Sep 2014Have been using the M8 for about two weeks. The phone fant... moreJust consider that the SD card writing issue is solved. There is a File Manager on new 4.3.3 update. I have never discovered any other problem that you have mentioned. You can install any app from third party sources, that's the main benefit of Android. However, I don't install any app from third party sources.
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- AnonD-260152
- 2SS
- 08 Sep 2014
im defenitely waiting for the m9...thatl be the phone of the year if they manage to have a good camera...
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- Like it
- QDZ
- 08 Sep 2014
Have been using the M8 for about two weeks. The phone fantastic quality and performs exceptional. It is by far the best performing phone I have ever used.
There are a few frustrations.
- Cannot write directly to SD (more a kit Kat issue)
- 3rd party app restrictions seem to be greater on this phone than any other I have used. Keep running to the "need to root" for 3rd party app control
- LED control...ie must be rooted to use it more than default
- email widget - clears counters if you open the email
These, and a few others, are all trivial and minor things, however they seem to be all functionality that I've had on older phones, HTC seems to be going towards a more "Apple like" restrictive environment.
My nickles worth
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- AnonD-260152
- 2SS
- 08 Sep 2014
as long as theyre gonna introduce atleast an 8 mp shooter il be more than satsfied n buy it...
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- AnonD-116479
- tev
- 08 Sep 2014
darkgamer, 07 Sep 2014That's not gonna happen.
If HTC keeps their pixel size ... moreI know that HTC phones have 2 µm² cameras, but it doesn't make any real-world sense. How did you conclude that they need 1/2" for increase MP amount?
In simply the µm² indicated the actual size of each pixel. Pixel size refers to how big, in microns, each pixel on the sensor is. Typically, bigger pixels result in higher quality images, especially at higher ISO settings.
2 µm² is a HTC's gimmick, we actually don't know whether HTC cameras really have 2 µm². All they say Ultra Pixel sensor capture 300% more light and pixel are larger than conventional phone camera sensors, but who knows actually it really does the job right. Even the Lumia 1020 has 1.5 or 1.6 µm². What is the big deal of including a 1/2" sensor to a phone? The Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2 have 1/2.6" and 1/2.3" sensors respectively. However, the HTC M8 has a 1/3" sensor. That's not sufficient to produce better pictures compared to S5 and Z2 sensors. The MP amount or µm² doesn't define the sensor size, it's up to the camera or phone manufacturer. They will decide what size of sensor we should include to our phones. For an example Nokia decided to include a 1/1.5" sensor to the Lumua 1020 with insane 41 MP, it produces outstanding picture quality compared to Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2. They could have even made a 1/2" sensor with 41 MP, but it will not give better results as larger a 1/1.5" sensor.
I don't know technically how Optical Image Stability (OIS) assists for better low-light performance, but I have never heard it. Any image stabilizer doesn't give better low-light performance. OIS to reduce the blur and noise of the pictures due to the shakiness of the camera. The only thing we have to do, just improve the ISO sensitivity of the camera sensor for better low-light performance. Anyway, OIS is a very important feature for a camera. Just look at the Sony Exmor and Lumia Pureview sensors, they produce better low-light pictures. Did they design a gimmicky sensor like HTC for better low-light performance? "No"
My recommendation is HTC should use normal 1/2" 13 MP (minimum) sensor with better ISO performance as many other OEMs do. If HTC continues their "Ultra Pixel" technology, it would be an epic fail.
I don't even know much about µm² and HTC's "Ultra Pixel" technology. HTC is just fooling people by showing useless statistics. The µm² values don't make any real-world sense. They are matter only if you buy a DSLR camera.
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- Scorpio
- PPS
- 08 Sep 2014
AnonD-302535, 05 Sep 2014I am using the HTC One M8 past 3 months.And I would say thi... moreWow 49 hours straight of non stop music. When did you sleep?
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- AnonD-127775
- 2@r
- 08 Sep 2014
Pewdiepie , 06 Sep 2014This phone is amazing. I'm pewdiepie and u guys know about ... moreThis is your homeboy KSI. I dont use this phone but i can tell that you are a troll
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- b3rs
- g8p
- 08 Sep 2014
AnonD-116479, 07 Sep 2014Actually 8 MP will not enough comparing with today standard... morePixels is not everything... S5 does average pictures imo and it has 16 MP. Who needs photos with 5312 x 2988 resolution?? HTC One M8 main failure is its camera. What makes it almost unusable is software. It can't focus properly and has huge problems with overexposure. And manual mode does not work properly.
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- joshua
- 6w6
- 07 Sep 2014
Anonymous, 13 Jul 2014one m8 or xperia z2 htc one m8
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- darkgamer
- 9xn
- 07 Sep 2014
AnonD-116479, 07 Sep 2014Actually 8 MP will not enough comparing with today standard... moreThat's not gonna happen.
If HTC keeps their pixel size ( 2 micron) constant and make the camera even 9 megapixel, the camera sensor will have to be about 1/2 inches. And that's certainly not going to happen as that's ridiculously large sensor.
They can go back to the traditional camera though. But that'll decrease low light photo quality. And to improve that, they'll have to bring in OIS which doesn't allow the duo camera.
There is a lot of trouble for HTC and they'll either continue to make this kind of useless cameras or they'll have to accept that they made some seriously bad camera in past.
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- AnonD-116479
- tes
- 07 Sep 2014
AnonD-260152, 07 Sep 2014Lol no ways im going for a samsung phone...i just love htc.... moreActually 8 MP will not enough comparing with today standards. HTC should include at least a 10 MP camera on their next flagship.
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- AnonD-116479
- tes
- 07 Sep 2014
Anonymous, 07 Sep 2014M8 users tell me please difference between s/w 4.4.2 and 4.... moreYou should update into latest 4.4.3. I have no any issue with the new Android update plus now there is a file manager on the new update. So no need to worry anymore about the SD card writing issue.
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- 07 Sep 2014
Anonymous, 07 Sep 2014M8 users tell me please difference between s/w 4.4.2 and 4.... moreWait and get the Android L OS onto your HTC ONE M8
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- AnonD-260152
- utF
- 07 Sep 2014
Lol no ways im going for a samsung phone...i just love htc...gonna wait for m9 then...but i think htc wil release a phone earlier than march lookin at every1 releasing a flagship every 6 months...hoping for m9 to hav a kickass camera with 8 ultrapixel yeah :)
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- Mohit
- rAT
- 07 Sep 2014
Did u have any small scratches on the screen??
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- Anonymous
- 6Q9
- 07 Sep 2014
M8 users tell me please difference between s/w 4.4.2 and 4.4.3. Can i update or not?
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- KSf
- 06 Sep 2014
Aizaz Ali, 04 Sep 2014Hello and Salam All. I wana give review about this phone. ... morebro i want topurchase HTC M8 what would u say bro
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- k01
- 06 Sep 2014
This phone is absolutely splendid. Sensational battery life - at least a whole day with moderate-heavy usage (~4-5 hours of Whatsapp/browsing/youtube,etc with hours of music and standby in between). The screen is just fabulous, 1080x1920. The sound.. is.. AMAZING. People bend their necks to see where the stunning, brilliant sound comes from. The camera takes sharp, crisp pictures which are good HD, but you can't zoom in a lot. The front camera is unnecessarily superb. The design blows away any other phone; this is the most beautiful piece of metal I've ever seen. What with the unlock gestures and other accessibility tweaks provided, this phone is just a powerhouse of awesomeness. Also, this phone never lags.
EVER.
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- Pewdiepie
- apM
- 06 Sep 2014
This phone is amazing. I'm pewdiepie and u guys know about me. I'm the beast on utube
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- AnonD-116479
- tes
- 06 Sep 2014
AnonD-260152, 06 Sep 2014Does anyone have any idea when the next flagship from htc i... moreI'm not so sure, normally HTC announces their flagship phone in March each year.
If you are hurried, you can buy a Note 4. It has a great 16 MP camera, probably the best phone camera of this year. If you buy a Note 4, I recommend you to buy the Exynos version. I don't think that s805 SoC CPU will do much justice to the QHD display on the Note 4.
If you certainly need an HTC phone, just wait for the next year M9. I hope it will have a better camera.