Udgivet: 2014-07-04, Forfatter: My , anmeldelse af: mymobileindia.com
Eye catching design, Very good hardware, Superb sound
Camera does not perform to the level expected, Device is on the longer side and is slippery,Price on the higher side
In terms of appearance and performance, we must confess that the HTC One (M8) is easily one of the best smartphones money can buy. All this, mind you, does not come cheap. The HTC One (M8) has been priced at Rs 49,900 in the Indian market, which we think ...
The LG G3 took the trophy and headed home, but the HTC One (M8) got in its way. On paper the LG G3 is the superior phone - same size, but bigger screen - the first of its kind, better camera, bigger battery. The HTC One (M8) initially only had its aluminu...
Abstrakt: Belonging to the HTC One series, the M8 is a refined smartphone over its predecessor. Continuing with the metal construction, the M8 design has been further improvised with a slightly larger body and display. It boasts of a five-inch full HD Corning Goril...
Looking back at what just happened, it did feel more like a gentleman's duel than a brutal cage fight. Great-looking and well-behaved. Too well-behaved perhaps for an exciting and engaging matchup? We don't know about that but these two are definitely not...
Abstrakt: HTC One M8, that's what they call it. The phone is a pure delight with full metal body, covering 90% and brushed aluminium finish. Elegant is the word. The rear panel if full metallic and is non-removable with HTC branding at the center. Built, design and...
Abstrakt: HTC's growth chart in the Indian smartphone market hasn't really been something that's straight out a book called "Success." But hope is what keeps us hanging on to the slender thread of life, and HTC is not only hanging on to it, but trying to make the m...
Traversing a very different path since the inception of HTC One M7, HTC One M8 only continues to travel along that route with continual evolution of software and hardware features up its sleeve. Bringing the build quality and finish upto these levels is n...
It might be a bit on the large size, but there is no doubting that the HTC One (M8) is perhaps the most head-turning Android phone around by a country mile. And is backed up by some very good hardware too. The big question, of course, is whether this is e...
Impressive Designing, Dedicated Duo Cameras, Epic Power under the Hood
Low light Photography still iffy
HTC recently reported a month-on-month drop of 4.59% in May, and a year-on-year decline of 27.37%, as far as its monthly revenues for May is concerned. Revenue for the month stands at NT$21,065 million, compared to NT$22,079 million in April, as revealed...
The HTC One competes with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Sony Xperia Z2 in 40-50K premium smartphone segment. If you can afford it, you wouldn't be disappointed. Although, the Rs. 49,990 price tag is a concern, I hope it will go down just like...