Got mine 1st impressions - AT&T HTC One (M8)

My M8 just arrived a couple of hours ago and I haven't put it down for second. 1st of all let me say that the build quality is unreal. It is built beautifully. Feels amazing in the hand. 2nd the phone is super fast and snappy when comparing it to the old M7 which until now was my favorite android phone (and I've literally had them all!!!!) 3rd the camera has a super fast shutter and the options are great and work!!! The front facing camera looks amazing as well with a very wide and clear lens it's about as good as the rear facing camera. This phone puts everything out there to shame in every way except for the battery which is also a huge improvement over the m7. I am thrilled with this device and even though I change phones about as much as I change my socks I can't see myself getting sick of or swapping this phone out for anything else in the near future. If your on the fence about this device go get it. As the m7 was the best android device of 2013 the M8 will sure be the device of 2014.
Sal
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sal1311 said:
My M8 just arrived a couple of hours ago and I haven't put it down for second. 1st of all let me say that the build quality is unreal. It is built beautifully. Feels amazing in the hand. 2nd the phone is super fast and snappy when comparing it to the old M7 which until now was my favorite android phone (and I've literally had them all!!!!) 3rd the camera has a super fast shutter and the options are great and work!!! The front facing camera looks amazing as well with a very wide and clear lens it's about as good as the rear facing camera. This phone puts everything out there to shame in every way except for the battery which is also a huge improvement over the m7. I am thrilled with this device and even though I change phones about as much as I change my socks I can't see myself getting sick of or swapping this phone out for anything else in the near future. If your on the fence about this device go get it. As the m7 was the best android device of 2013 the M8 will sure be the device of 2014.
Sal
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HAHAH agreed to the "change phones as much as I change my socks..." part...same sentiments here! love the phone.

Ive gone through all the androids aswell. this one caught my eye over the S5 and i plan on keeping it

My girl had the s4, my kids have the 4s and 5, I've had plenty in the past. Htc hands down!

Just got mine today too. Now I need to get rid of a few phones. I need a case asap because it does feel slippery. Don't want to get rid of my g2 but it's listed on swappa. I will keep the nexus 5.
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He need help deciding.

Hey everyone. I know this has been beaten to death but I'm having hard time making a decision.
I have had an AT&T HTC One for the past week or so. I'm very happy with the phone and have had really no issues. I'm running 4.2.2 in it and am happy. Problem is I am seriously considering switching to the s4.
There are some features the s4 offers that I really like. (multi-view, flip to ignore, etc.)
I had One X switched to the s3 then to an iphone 5 but missed android so came back and got the HTC One. Like I said I like the one. The button layout doesn't bother me although I do like the physical home button on the S. The speakers are awesome and the screen is very nice.
I just don't know what to do. I still have time to swap it for an S before my 14 days expire but don't want to regret switching.
Opinions???
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my opinion is you posted in htc one's turf so ull be getting a lot of don't bother swiching
In the same boat...I've actually got an S4 and a One right now, (the S4 goes to the wife at the end of the week) and I just can't decide if I like the S4 over the One. Both phones are fantastic, but the S4 has a few significant advantages to me that make me want to switch, but the One has other items that make me want to stay. I've got until Friday and it is just driving me nuts.
Here are my deciding factors, just in case they might help you out.
S4 Positives: a real customizable notification light, bigger screen (i also prefer OLED for the deeper blacks), side power button, camera outdoor performance, battery life is greater
One Positives: speakers (tho can be bad because even on the lowest level they are LOUD), camera speed and low light performance, build quality
So yeah...a few for each and I just have to decide which ones are most important to me.
I swapped out my One for an s4 today.
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I swapped out my One for an s4 today.
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Any regrets? I did the same and ended up buying another htc one.
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No regrets so far. Actually really liking the S4 so far. The stock keyboard seems much easier to type one compared to the one for me. Liking some of the features a lot, especially multi-view. Screen is nice. I got the 32 gig version and have a 64 gig SD card in as well so plenty of storage.
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No regrets so far. Actually really liking the S4 so far. The stock keyboard seems much easier to type one compared to the one for me. Liking some of the features a lot, especially multi-view. Screen is nice. I got the 32 gig version and have a 64 gig SD card in as well so plenty of storage.
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Please read through the s4 vs Htc one threads in both forums.
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I spent 2 weeks going back and forth between the 2 phones and I'm a rep for AT&T, so I got to play with them both all day. I even had the One as my work phone for a week (not allowed to root work phone). I finally made my choice to make the HTC one my personal phone based on these reasons:
1) This is the main reason, I want my top of the line phone to be snappy and as fast as the specs say it should be. The S4 has horrible lag. Now when i say this, I'm the type of person that notices the small things. But I actually felt at times that the S4 got "stuck" on things (like switching from portrait to landscape) more so than my S3.
2) Media: Can't beat the speakers. And as for the camera, sure zooming in isnt as good as the S4 BUT the pictures are a lot less blurry on moving targets. I have kids and they move. What's the point in 13 MP if I can't see their faces? I hear the S4 is better to watch videos on screen wise. I didn't notice much difference. But having the speakers face me on the One was a plus.
3) The novelty on the S4 features, like eye scroll, wore off fast. Not only that, I had to turn then off to help the phone stop lagging. After a while, I honestly felt that all I was holding was an S3 with a better screen.
3.5) Sense 5 has a different keyboard and browser from the previous versions. Not only did it feel much different from my older HTCs, but for the first time I found myself using the STOCK keyboard and browser.
4) Screen Burn in. Just Google screen burn in on S4. And seeing all the super AMOLED screens have words burn in them from being on the AT&T display wall turned me off.
5) Development community: this sealed it for me. The hardware on the One is the same in the US as it is internationally. That means more development options. Also, there were a few trolls who owned S4s (especially on the AT&T side) who were really annoying and immature. The HTC One community, both US and International are awesome. Great people here.
Now I'm not bashing the S4, and if it seems like I'm nitpicking, that's because I am. Like I said, it took me 2 weeks of constant comparing to come to these conclusions. And at the end of it all, I felt like it was the HTC One, not the S4, that I couldn't bare the thought of not having.
Hope this helps buddy!
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I have to completely agree with our ATT friend who is covered exactly the reasons why I switched to the One. Let me also add this to it.
I was an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G. I finally switched to Android with the One. Used it for about a week and loved it but saw all those S4 features and thought that's the phone. I jumped and switched and thought it is going to be great. After using the S4 for about two days I knew exactly why I didn't like Androids. It lags, the features are gimmicky and drain the battery. They don't work with all applications either.
Long story long, I switched back to HTC One and haven't had to modify or root this one because this phone is fast and responsive as it is. (I did root and install and subsequently uninstall bunch of mods)
Almost all benchmarks will tell you that S4 is faster, but unfortunstely the real world usage will reveal otherwise. I did feel that's the S4 was easier and lighter to hold.
I personally think that HTC One beats iPhone 5 (using mine as iPod now) but S4 doesn't hold a candle to either.
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I have to completely agree with our ATT friend who is covered exactly the reasons why I switched to the One. Let me also add this to it.
I was an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G. I finally switched to Android with the One. Used it for about a week and loved it but saw all those S4 features and thought that's the phone. I jumped and switched and thought it is going to be great. After using the S4 for about two days I knew exactly why I didn't like Androids. It lags, the features are gimmicky and drain the battery. They don't work with all applications either.
Long story long, I switched back to HTC One and haven't had to modify or root this one because this phone is fast and responsive as it is. (I did root and install and subsequently uninstall bunch of mods)
Almost all benchmarks will tell you that S4 is faster, but unfortunstely the real world usage will reveal otherwise. I did feel that's the S4 was easier and lighter to hold.
I personally think that HTC One beats iPhone 5 (using mine as iPod now) but S4 doesn't hold a candle to either.
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You nailed it my friend. I almost succumbed to the gimmicks as well, only to find that they were the very things causing me to lean towards the One.
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One or S4 are two excellent mobilephone, i aslo want to own .but my salary could afford , so i just choose One. if you really like S4, you could buy it.
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I swapped out my One for an s4 today.
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I did the same thing and never looked back since then !
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In the same boat...I've actually got an S4 and a One right now, (the S4 goes to the wife at the end of the week) and I just can't decide if I like the S4 over the One. Both phones are fantastic, but the S4 has a few significant advantages to me that make me want to switch, but the One has other items that make me want to stay. I've got until Friday and it is just driving me nuts.
Here are my deciding factors, just in case they might help you out.
S4 Positives: a real customizable notification light, bigger screen (i also prefer OLED for the deeper blacks), side power button, camera outdoor performance, battery life is greater
One Positives: speakers (tho can be bad because even on the lowest level they are LOUD), camera speed and low light performance, build quality
So yeah...a few for each and I just have to decide which ones are most important to me.
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I'll quote myself to say that after the 14 days, I still really don't have a good answer to this dilema but the HTC One and Beats pill speaker for $99 sealed it for me. I like both phones A LOT, but the slight sluggishness on the S4 is what ultimately swayed me towards the one, even before I saw the link for the deal.

Just curious

I'm wanting to switch back to the HTC One. Why did you guys choose the One over the SGS4???
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I fell in love with the One the instant I saw one. I came from the sgs 3 and the 4 was just more of the same.
Because the GS4 is laggier than the S2. And flashing roms and doing things that require LOKI was aggravating. Sense is soooo much better than touchwiz. Boomsound.
I could keep going but your just going to have to trust me. The HTC ONE is so much better of a phone.
Camera, Zoes and Highlights. Taking photos/vids of my daughter and sharing them is actually fun. The awesome screen, speakers and build are just icing on the camera cake.
It's prettier.
I went to Best Buy planning on getting the GS4. Played with it for a good 10 minutes. Felt laggy, screen was really dim, internal memory was low, although it was light and had minimum bezel...I didn't like the design patterns. So I decided to look at the HTC One...felt smooth and really responsive. The front speakers were amazing (boom sound). Camera took faster snapshots than the s4. Internal memory was all there. The build quality and design pretty much won me over. I was really surprised because I walked into the store ready to pickup the S4 but ended up walking out with the ONE.
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The galaxy s4 was rushed out, it is pre-production quality right now until they get some updates rolled out. Not to mention the cat and mouse bootloader games... if I wanted to deal with that I would stick exclusively to an iPhone
More of the same with GS4
I've had a GS3 since July of last year and while I loved the phone, I couldn't justify upgrading to a GS4 cause it was just more of the same thing.. The HTC One is my first HTC phone and in my opinion, it's the perfect phone.. Storage is not an issue and it just became a problem on the GS3 as the phone would not store anything on the sd card unless I myself placed it in there..
The S4 and the One are almost a tossup in my opinion (anybody would be almost equally satisfied with either one). I went with the one because:
1.) All I care about is the "Google Edition" I'll have it on my phone as soon as its available HTC Seemed to provide the least problems here, with their unlock capabilities/HTCDev and what not.
2.) After you take away all the features you'll potentially lose in AOSP, I still have front stereo speakers and aluminum body on the One - but on the S4 I'd lose most of the selling points.
3.) Little fragmentation between carriers/international/dev editions. (Easier for others and myself to support a wider range of devices in any development efforts)
Things I miss about the S4
1.) Wireless charging capabilities (with purchase)
2.) Better button layout
Things others probably miss about the S4
1.) Battery life (not a problem here, the one makes it through the day for me - I also have plenty of opportunities to plug it in during the day if need be)
2.) Camera (I rarely use the camera on my devices)
This is from a app developer's perspective - also someone who enjoys making kernel modifications for android/desktop devices
Thanks for the info here. I will be trading in this S4 today. Hoping it is the One!
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I'm wanting to switch back to the HTC One. Why did you guys choose the One over the SGS4???
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I love them both, but the constant lag on the GS4 is what keeps driving me back to the One.
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I fell in love with the One the instant I saw one. I came from the sgs 3 and the 4 was just more of the same.
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My exact scenario and I share the same sentiment.
Plastic Samsung phone feels cheap. Nuff said.
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I wanted iPhone feel and speed. But in an Android package.
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Well I've always had HTC phones since my T-Mobile dash (HTC Excalibur) and I was very tempted on the s4 to be my very first non HTC smart phone but couldn't get over the styling of it. The one just looks so much better and speakers up front are a no brainer makes so much sense versus cupping your hand behind the phone to hear it... My girlfriend got a gs4 tho and it is noticeably slower... Not always but once in a while you hit menu and it takes a few seconds longer to where you think you missed the button or you hit a link and go to hit it again just as the page changes and you hit something on the next page etc.... When I use my One all day and grab her phone for something it's very noticeable. I like all her ui customizations but it seems like HTC went with a more refined bug free ui with options coming in an update where as Samsung sacrificed quality for features at launch. Both great phones tho for sure.
I had the s4 and it was super laggy before the update but was fixed with the ota. It also lacked any luster and just felt super cheap! The HTC is awesome performs well and has a great stock keyboard. Boom sound is awesome and the LCD screen on the one puts the gs4 to shame!!! The only thing I found to be better on the gs4 was battery life but it wasn't by much and not enough to convince me to keep it.
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I had the s4 and it was super laggy before the update but was fixed with the ota. It also lacked any luster and just felt super cheap! The HTC is awesome performs well and has a great stock keyboard. Boom sound is awesome and the LCD screen on the one puts the gs4 to shame!!! The only thing I found to be better on the gs4 was battery life but it wasn't by much and not enough to convince me to keep it.
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The lag was most definitely NOT fixed by the OTA. While slightly better, it still permeates the experience. I should know. I occasionally pop my sim back in and use it until it pisses me off and drives me back to the One.
I do NOT have a lot of widgets or applications running in the background. But I noticed that the RAM dips down below 300mb and when it does, it starts to run even worse. Compared to the One and the LG Optimus G Pro, neither of which lag at all regardless of how low the RAM gets.
Yes there is definitely lag after the ota update. I still believe it is a software issue. But I don't have to worry about it because my One runs super smooth!
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Why did you choose One Max

Simple question really. I was torn between the note 3 and the one max. I am still debating whether to switch from the max to the note.
I picked the Max because:
1. I am tired of touchwiz
2. I like the extra size, screen, speakers, and build quality.
3. I like HTC
4. I had the note2 and never used the stylus and found most of the added features gimmicks. I never used multi window features. I had it for the screen size.
Why am I questioning the purchase of the Max?
1. Why pay the same price for the Max when I could get the note3 and get all the added features, even if I don't use them, I would at least have the option. ( This really is the biggest reason. I never used the stylus on the note2, but all the new options make me wonder if I would find it more useful.)
2. Camera
3. The reviews online...and I have literally read and watched countless reviews before making the decision.
I don't know if HTC had plans to make added features for future updates, but off this phone becomes a bust, I am worried there won't be much,if any support for it
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I agree with all your positive points above. I would also add that I prefer LCD screens to amoled any day of the week. Amoled is too vivid for me. I prefer sharpness and true color. Also IMO the camera is not a negative. It may not have all the megapixels of others and unfortunately no optical image stabilization but for use indoors it is great. I can actually take a picture using the regular settings and not have the pictures come out dark. That is a benefit of the ultrapixel.
In a nutshell all the reviews have to say is how the Max uses the One chipset. They think just because it's not the newest it's not worthwhile. What's strange is these same people didn't blast the Moto X for coming out with such a crappy old chipset...
I will close out with saying now that I have used the stereo forward facing speakers of the Max I cannot stand using a single rear facing speaker phone. Why use android which is built for media consumption (all are 16:9 screens vice 4:3) if you can't hear what you are watching?!?
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I agree with all your positive points above. I would also add that I prefer LCD screens to amoled any day of the week. Amoled is too vivid for me. I prefer sharpness and true color. Also IMO the camera is not a negative. It may not have all the megapixels of others and unfortunately no optical image stabilization but for use indoors it is great. I can actually take a picture using the regular settings and not have the pictures come out dark. That is a benefit of the ultrapixel.
In a nutshell all the reviews have to say is how the Max uses the One chipset. They think just because it's not the newest it's not worthwhile. What's strange is these same people didn't blast the Moto X for coming out with such a crappy old chipset...
I will close out with saying now that I have used the stereo forward facing speakers of the Max I cannot stand using a single rear facing speaker phone. Why use android which is built for media consumption (all are 16:9 screens vice 4:3) if you can't hear what you are watching?!?
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I also Agree with both of you. I choose the Max and specifically waited for it due to the screen size, the Speed(I am not worried about it not being a Snapdragon 800), the Designed and Front Speakers. Having a Fingerprint reader, NFC are great but the MicroSD card in combination of everything else made it my next device. I got it on Verizon EDGE so if something comes along in the next 6 months I have to have I can upgrade again.
Win Win.
I forgot about the sd card. Nice call. It's awesome having that extra space. And HTC did it perfectly by having a back cover that you can remove to get to the card and NOT have to hold the battery in while you do it. (I'm looking at you samsung!)
Since you asked ill be realy honest Ive had almost every phone you can think of and haven't had an HTC phone as my oficial driver since the evo 3d (had the HTC one I'll get in to details in a moment)and since the 3d I hated htc the one sucked completely don't now why they made it so bad had 3 in a month camera broke out of magic,but the one max is the solution. The note 2 was the best thing that have ever happened until now yes the HTC one max as of now is my favorite,now that I have soff it's designe,solid,battery life, screen, sound and camera(not the best but not as horrible as others say) the finger scanner works perfectly (don't now why people just don't know how to use it) I love this phone it haves everything I've always wanted
Ive been battling between these two phones and I hate to say it - but I'm almost positive I'm going with the Note 3.
I've been an HTC fan having owned the original evo for two years and now the ElteVO since launch day.
I was leaning toward the Max as I have been happy with HTC and I thought I preferred LCD to amoled, but I recently got to play with both phones at a sprint store and I was disappointed with the brightness on the Max. Plus I found it kind of boring after owning nothing but HTC for 4 years.
I'm also very disappointed with the support and development for the Max. I love rooting and trying different roms. The evo ElteVO support wasn't even strong enough to satisfy my flashing disease and that phone had alot stronger following than the Max appears to.
My biggest fears going with the note 3 are screen burn as I run full brightness and use my phone alot for work and also the GPS as in the past Samsung GPS haven't been known to be as strong as HTC.
Jack
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Overall, I'm pretty happy with the decision to get this phone. I really wanted the HTC One, just bigger. This phone was just what I was looking for.
The feeling that I should have gotten something with all the features still bugs me, but I am pretty sure that I will be keeping the phone.
I am actually happy with the camera, but still worried there won't be many updates for this phone from HTC if it doesn't end up selling well
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Overall, I'm pretty happy with the decision to get this phone. I really wanted the HTC One, just bigger. This phone was just what I was looking for.
The feeling that I should have gotten something with all the features still bugs me, but I am pretty sure that I will be keeping the phone.
I am actually happy with the camera, but still worried there won't be many updates for this phone from HTC if it doesn't end up selling well
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Updates are coming even sense 6
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Has anyone ever returned a phone? I want to keep the Max, but I just saw Verizon dropped the price to 199.99. I am within my 14 days and wasn't sure if they will reimburse me so I can keep it, or how that works
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Great phone the note 3 is a good phone by all means but who the hell is going to use all those gestures and features BoomSound big screen and expanded memory pull me all the way in. As stated above fingerprint works perfectly just have to know how u use it right great battery life build quality amazing HTC one max is killing the note in my eyes
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Has anyone ever returned a phone? I want to keep the Max, but I just saw Verizon dropped the price to 199.99. I am within my 14 days and wasn't sure if they will reimburse me so I can keep it, or how that works
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They will reimburse you the difference. Make sure u go back and get your $100 back.
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I used to have a few htc phones, but the evo 3d was the last one for me.
I have had 4 Samsung phones in a row, and initially I thought they were the only way to go, but, the plastic builds, the advent of Knox Security, and the fact I never used my S-pen, it was time for a change..
This phone is fantastic for what I do with it; sound blows away any other phone, screen is as clear and crisp as anything every made, and I like the aluminum housing too!
Oh, 32 gigs INTERNAL storage, when coupled with a 64 gig card is great too! Its nice to web surf and not have to stretch everything so you can see it!
No idea why so many reviewers panned this phone; fingerprint scanner works perfectly, and who care about a snapdragon 800.
There is no lag or slow down on this phone, so hopefully more folks will ignore what the stupid reviewers say, because once you try this phone, you will buy it.
I want to say that I agree with all of the positives posted here. I almost bought the note as this was not out the night i was researching and Verizon did not really tell anyone when it was coming. The next day when clicking upgrade it was there in my face. I read reviews and everyone was bashing it because the size was bigger but nothing else really changed. Then the complained about them getting rid of the unibody but then praised it for adding the sd card slot. Thats when I lost all faith in phone reviewers. They must all be secret iDevice lovers. I want to say I love this phone over my S4. It is a bit heavy when talking on it but I really do not use the phone feature much.
get yourself a decent BT headset, and you can leave the phone in your pocket!
plus, if you get the right headset. you can just push the talk button on your headset, and google will come up and ask you who you want to call, and its been 100% accurate for me so far.
Time will tell man. I have note 3 & just got a HTC one max ordered today. Will get next week. Can't wait to try it out
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you'll love it, unless you are really attached to the spen on the note...
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you'll love it, unless you are really attached to the spen on the note...
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I mean I dont use everyday. its nice to have occasionally but i think i can live without and i love sense and i love my htc one just wish it was bigger! and i get an sdcard so im happy about that even if it doesnt have the snapdragon 800 at least i have a fingerprint scanner hahaha
you wont notice any lag what so ever, it would have been nice to have the 800, but all that matters is actual performance, NOT specs..
plus, you can take notes with the scribble app, so if you want to, you still can
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you wont notice any lag what so ever, it would have been nice to have the 800, but all that matters is actual performance, NOT specs..
plus, you can take notes with the scribble app, so if you want to, you still can
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Yeah no pen though built in which is really nice and yeah I had zero lag on my HTC one and if the one max performs that well with a bigger screen and sdcard I'll be one happy camper!
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I bought 2 ones for my wife and son, and they both came from note 2's and love the htc one..neither of them used the pen much either, and they both say the one seems even faster than the note 2.
Yeah, the max is just a gigantic one, with larger screen, larger speakers, larger everything! Of course the reviewers don't like that; they think it needs some special phablet features, and that no one will just want a gigantic htc one.
I for one wanted a bigger htc one specifically, so for me, its been fantastic!
hit up Amazon for cases and SP's; Sprint wants an arm and a leg for that stuff, and for what I would have paid for one case at sprint, I got 3 cases, and 8 screen protectors!
Amazon has quite a bit of stuff for the Max already; I am still trying to find a desktop dock for it, and then I will be a happy camper!

If I don't really care about the camera, should I get the M8 over the S5?

I only really care about battery and performance. Would the M8 be better for me?
Mysteriouskk said:
I only really care about battery and performance. Would the M8 be better for me?
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Have you had the m7 or the galaxy s4?
this the honest reason why i got the m8, built quality and the LCD display, and i can live with a decent camera.
might try the S5 later down the road.
Battery is awesome. 1 hour of screen on and I am at 91%. Phone is a beast otherwise. Camera is very good as well.
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I could really care less about the camera as I don't use it much, and this is the best smartphone purchase I have ever made. And besides, the camera isn't bad at all for taking shots that you wanna post on social media or just keep for memories. Build quality is second to none, software UI is amazingly smooth, good software features that were lacking from previous versions of sense, battery life is awesome. Also, I came from the galaxy S4, and it doesn't even hold a candle to this phone, especially build quality
Oh and no hassle unlock boot loader and now S-Off? You won't be seeing that S5 boot loader unlocked without an exploit I can guarantee that
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Battery is awesome. 1 hour of screen on and I am at 91%. Phone is a beast otherwise. Camera is very good as well.
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I have to agree, the battery life on this phone is amazing. I'm coming from an HTC Evo LTE that was running CM11 with a stock kernel.The camera takes pretty awesome pics as well. I was also torn between the S5 and the M8, but the true deciding factor for me was the dual front facing speakers.
The fact that the S5 only comes in 16GB makes me not want the phone.
The fact that one can use external MicroSD cards up to and including 128 GB made the decision for me. This allows me to not just copy my music collection, but also have plenty of room for Titanium Backup data.
this was the reason i went with the M8, i don't take a lot of photos on my phone so camera is not a deciding matter for me
I've always had Samsung phones, i was getting tired of that plastic, same looking phone over and over again
overall, i am more than happy with the M8, i def recommend getting the M8, you wont be disappointed
Well samsung changed the look on the s5, it now looks like a bandaide...hehe
WhiteSRT69 said:
this was the reason i went with the M8, i don't take a lot of photos on my phone so camera is not a deciding matter for me
I've always had Samsung phones, i was getting tired of that plastic, same looking phone over and over again
overall, i am more than happy with the M8, i def recommend getting the M8, you wont be disappointed
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Well samsung changed the look on the s5, it now looks like a bandaide...hehe
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even more of a reason to get the phone! new feature!
when you cut yourself, your phone will adsorb the blood!
If you don't care about the camera definitely get the M8. It feels better in the hands and built quality is amazing. It's just as fast as the S5 and also has expandable storage up to 128GB.
The only feature you miss out on is being able to replace the battery. Also water proof (even tho some say it's not. I say it is)
The software features are whatever. They are gimmicks to most if you don't use them.
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If you don't care about the camera definitely get the M8. It feels better in the hands and built quality is amazing. It's just as fast as the S5 and also has expandable storage up to 128GB.
The only feature you miss out on is being able to replace the battery. Also water proof (even tho some say it's not. I say it is)
The software features are whatever. They are gimmicks to most if you don't use them.
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This. ^^
The phone doesn't have an official water proof certification and it would need plugs for the 3.5mm headphone jack and USB port to be more properly sealed. But I have read that the phone can handle 30 minutes of total submersion.
Sense 6 is FAST and doesn't look like some cutesy lifestyle companion cartoon. It's professional and refined.
The back cover of the S5 feels like it's made of the same plastic they use to make pool floaties. I know it really isn't - but it feels that cheap. I wouldn't spend $200 on that...no chance in hell.
Went from a Samsung Cappy to an SII to an SIII to the S4 (pre-bootloader lock). I decided to go with the M8 because it was unlockable...My phone, my choice.
The physical structure is great, solid and substantial, great screen and camera.
One day of reading up on the bootloader unlock procedures and S-off...10 minutes of work time and I am 100‰ unlocked with s-off.
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Yes you definitely should get the M8. I had the S5 for one day and went back to the M8.
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Why so much hate though. The M8 camera isn't bad its OK. Its not a DLSR but it isn't bad. Samsung is still making plastic phones. Only apple and HTC understand that people want a premium build.
Also, its not the camera that takes bad pictures it's the person holding the camera taking bad pictures.....
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VVVVV yes sir...The pics I just uploaded came out great...for a cell phone camera
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The M8 camera isn't bad its OK. Its not a DLSR but it isn't bad.
Also, its not the camera that takes bad pictures it's the person holding the camera taking bad pictures.....
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I really don't understand the complaints about the camera. The hardware and software seem fine. My only complaint about the camera is that my index finger seems to have found its resting spot on the lens! Besides that, the pictures come out better than my Sammy took'em.
Based on reviews alone, I would get the M8.
I have a note 2 and finding it hard to choose between the m8 and s5. I'm even considering the note 3 but I can't choose one over the other 2.
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Are you getting an M9?

Yes I have an M8 and I don't see why everyone is giving the M9 such a hard time. Yes it looks the same but really no different than an "S" release by apple. Camera and specs nice upgrade and since I don't us a case two-tone color for me. Also one year of free insurance minus loss/theft is a great deal. I also hope the radio is a little better since sprint LTE signal strength isn't the best.
I'm getting 2! Both myself and wifey. We came from M8s and want the better camera and bigger battery. Love that HTC didn't have an extreme change in design... They nailed it with the ONE series.
Coming from an M7 that's on the last legs of Dev support (at least according to BadBoyz) and this will be a significant upgrade IMO. If I had an M8 I might not jump, but ANY improvement to the camera on the M7 is enough for me and there's no way in hell I'd switch to Samsung.
I know the review say the camera isn't that great, but for crying out loud, it's a phone. I don't print 11x14 photos to frame from my camera. It's for posting to FB, Instagram, etc. I thank HTC for not abandoning the SD support too.
I'm coming from the M7 too. I think all the harsh reviews might be Sense related versus the hardware. There has not been a single mention of trying a different camera app or tweaking the settings.
I get that most on XDA are power users, and I think that the reviews are tailored to the "masses" with the software that comes from the factory.
Funny thing about the UltraPixel camera is that my wife always makes me take pictures with my M7 versus her Note 3. It takes better pictures BY FAR. I am on CM11 using google camera app so that may have something to do with it.
I was on the fence with either the M9 or the Nexus 6. Better front speakers, IR blaster, and real FM radio were the determining factors to get the M9 over the Nexus. I am patient and can wait for nighties to hit the M9. Also I don't think I am a phablet kinda guy.
Anyways, I ordered the gold/silver one and can't wait for it to arrive.
I'm on it now and love it I'm pretty sure u all will too. I came from M8
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Loving my new m9. Waiting patiently for some custom ROMs gotta love a unlocked bootloader.silky smooth by the way
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Is this the sprintone or the unlocked one?
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This is the sprint forum. Either way the sprint one can be easy unlocked from the HTC site. I would recommend unlocking as soon as you get the device as it wipes everything.
Well I've had this M9 for several hours now and I'm sure I'll get flamed for this, but I'm really not seeing much of a difference from the modified m8 I upgraded from. I'm obviously gonna give it more time, but for the price so far it's really not looking like it's worth it. I might end up taking advantage of sprint's 14 day return policy.
Once Venom ROMS are up and running smoothly, I'll switch to the M9, (currently the M8).
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I still haven't activated mine yet sitting in the box. I won't return it as I like having the latest model but at the same time I'm not a fan of S-ON or xposed not working or at least all the way yet since 64 bit devices.
Haven't decided if I want to change things up a bit and play with the Nexus 6, or go with the M9. I have an M7. It's still fine for me. A larger screen would be nice.

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