You get a higher mid-range phone that looks good, fits well, and does everything you need it to do with the latest Android software. With Android Marshmallow you have features Android Pay, and Now on Tap. The best thing is that the HTC One A9 is prote...
Underexposure and poor dynamic range in highcontrast situations, White balance can cause pink cast in low daylight and tungstenilluminated lowlight scenes, Very slow shutter speeds in low light (1/8 sec at 20 Lux) lead to image blur, Autofocus shows insta
Great display, Great build, Android 6.0 feature turn microSD cards into internal memory storage
Merely average battery, Rearfacing camera also average, Hardware can struggle with intensive apps
It's an iPhone clone, looking purely at the design, and it has a mid-range spec sheet. However, its top notch display make the HTC One A9 a better option than what the company has put out in years past. In fact, this is one of the best mid-range options...
Before handling the One A9 for review, I was skeptical. After spending more time w/ it, I actually love it more than the M9 (minus the lack of BoomSound). Similar to how I felt about viewing Ant-Man this year. Definitely a pleasant surprise. Although, the...
Abstrakt: Let's get this out of the way right now–when you see the HTC One A9, you will immediately get confused It looks a lot like an iPhone From behind they are almost identical minus branding, a slight size differential, and camera position, and from the front...
Abstrakt: HTC used to be one of the top Android smartphone manufacturers, it was actually the one who built the first ever Android smartphone, but recently its devices haven't been doing well in the industry. I'm not saying the company suddenly stopped making good...
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Udgivet: 2015-12-03, Forfatter: Eric , anmeldelse af: phonescoop.com
The One A9 falls into an emerging category in today's mix of smartphones. It wants to be a flagship smartphone, but it doesn't quite have the specs to earn that moniker. Instead, it exists as an affordable flagship: a phone that features premium design an...
Udgivet: 2015-11-20, Forfatter: Adam , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.com
It's a very pretty phone. It works ok, but mostly it's very pretty,
The underperforming processor is noticeably deficient. Android phones are famous for a little bit of lag, especially when laden with heavy skinning, but it's that much worse when trying to be an iPhone replacement. Also, despite being better than its big
Do you need a new phone so badly that you can snatch up the A9 at the $400 launch price and do you desperately want an iPhone form factor with the versatility of an Android phone? Then yes, you should buy it, but that’s a lot of ifs for one particular nic...
Premium price tag, Camera needs fine tuning, Unimpressive battery life
HTC's One A9 has a lot of good features including an attractive design, expandable storage, and the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow. However, after perusing through our benchmarks, you'll quickly notice the One A9 isn't a chart-topper. If you're using this...
Udgivet: 2015-11-17, Forfatter: Andreas , anmeldelse af: notebookcheck.net
high-quality chassis, excellent AMOLED screen, good camera, microSD-slot for storage expansion, fingerprint scanner, LTE Cat. 6, very good sound at the 3.5 mm jack, decent headset
mediocre battery runtimes, high RRP, slower than the rivals, inconvenient memory card mangement, no 4K video recording
In Review HTC One A9. Review sample courtesy of HTC Germany.The HTC One A9 is a new approach for the Taiwanese manufacturer. The focus of the new smartphone is clearly on the design. Despite the big similarities to the current iPhones from Apple, it would...