Overall I find myself both excited and mildly disappointed by these HTC One M9 revelations. Android 5.0 Lollipop is also a certainty. Interestingly NWE doesn’t mention a microSD memory expansion slot in its report (part of the One M8), but I would expect it to feature.
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Even if HTC doesn’t offer a removable battery. The M8 already has strong battery life so in conjunction with the more power efficient Snapdragon 810 and sticking with a 1080p display the M9 could be one long lasting phone. The 2,840 mAh capacity NWE quotes is up nearly 10% from the 2,600 mAh battery in the M8 and just over 20% from the 2300 mAh battery in the M7. Read more - Galaxy S5 Vs Galaxy Note 4: Which To Buy?Ī final point is the larger battery. HTC One M9 leaked images show a major camera change - image credit Part of a welcome trend for 2015 Android phones. Of course much will depend on how well HTC has optimised Sense 7.0 (the company's latest Android skin), but talk is of a greatly stripped down experience. Elsewhere its specifications are all cutting edge and freed from 2K it could be the fastest of the next generation smartphones. 2K displays also impact performance and consume more power.Ĭonsequently the HTC One M9 could fly.
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Making out individual pixels on a 1080p display is extremely difficult and, for me, other factors become far more important such as colour accuracy and brightness. In a time when rivals are moving to 5.2 and 5.5-inch models with 2K resolutions (again Samsung I'm looking at you), I find this a wholly good thing.