In spring 2014 and until LG decides to unveil LG G3, three high-end are now war. Three devices are none other than the Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2 and HTC One M8, unveiled last week. While in the day yesterday, we unveil a content last sales pitch Samsung: four good reasons to buy the Galaxy S5 rather than the HTC One M8 , we decided to make today, the list of reasons can justify buying the latest HTC .
A premium aluminum design
If the metal unibody HTC One M8 is nothing new, the 2013 model wearing exactly the same design, it nonetheless still Premium. Why change a winning team when the result is already perfect? And then it must be that the company pays for the effort and money invested in this piece structure composed of 90% aluminum.
Apart from the strength it gives the device this case is, moreover, very pretty to look at and now comes in three colors which are dark gray, silver gray and gold.
A powerhouse
If HTC was cheating in benchmarks in surboostant sound processor latest high-end when running test applications, the HTC One M8 team however last Snapdragon processor 801 here supported by 2GB of Ram. This therefore means that it is able to provide overall performance 15% higher than a camera Snapdragon 800 graphics 30% faster and 45% more pictures catch swift.
I let you imagine the performance gain we are entitled to expect in comparison with the Snapdragon processor 600 HTC One (2013).
An improved camera sensor UltraPixel
If the technology reuse UltraPixel photo sensor 2013 model does not necessarily unanimity among all consumers, it is found here significantly improved , HTC has decided to add a second 2.1 megapixel camera sensor just above the main camera device. Which allows it to offer many additional effects (3D, vagueness, ...) and especially option developed a posteriori the shooting, as is also the case on the Galaxy S5.
Of course some will point the finger at the fact that the main photo sensor of the device is limited to four Megapixels but is not the result that matters most?
Increased autonomy
With a 2600mAh battery , the HTC One M8 displays only 300 mAh more than its predecessor, however, it seems that the latter achieves a gain of autonomy of the order of 40% in the words of the manufacturer.An allegation more or less confirmed by the first tests of the HTC One M8 led by U.S. sites since it would issue 10 hours of 4G surfing and 20 hours of talk time.
The Extreme Mode Power Saving mode still allows him to extend autonomy by reducing the functionality of the devices for calls, SMS and emails and providing him an additional 30 hours with 10% battery and 15 hours with 5% battery.
MicroSD slot for memory expansion
One if the 2013 could boast to offer a storage capacity of about 32GB, it was unfortunately not expandable.The native memory limit M8 certainly 16GB but it is possible to add up to 128 additional GB since the device has a microSD slot.
You probably say that it has nothing extraordinary because most smartphones offer and it is part of the bare minimum, however many devices are unfortunately devoid, starting with the Nexus and then it satisfies the one thing: HTC continues to listen to its customers.
Two speakers BoomSound improved
Widely highlighted in the context of the communication model 2013, stereo speakers based on the technology front BoomSound we find at the top and bottom of the screen are still in the game in 2014 with the HTC One M8 . However, BoomSound technology has been improved so as to provide a sound 25% more power and a wider spectrum of frequencies.
Empty promises just waiting to make their dice evidence that the device will in our hands.
The added value of HTC Sense 6.0
Here updated in version 6.0, the user overlay HTC Sense is one of the main reasons for HTC devices are preferred. More convenient and better organized than version 5.0, HTC Sense 6.0 is also more attractive and more colorful. Obviously, the news list is not limited to its design and improvements are numerous, including side BlinkFeed .
Note the appearance of the new functionality Launch Motion which, among other things, to turn on or turn off the camera screen with a simple swipe of a finger without having to go through the "ON" button. How convenient!
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