HTC One M9: A Brief On The Model


Hardware:

One of the cutting edge improvements done to the phone is that its rear camera comes with a 20 MP sensor with Sapphire lens.

Ultra pixel technology from HTC will now power the front and also offers better selfies in low light. The sensor built in this model is much larger compared to its predecessor.

The phone runs on octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and is compatible with LTE category 6 standards and TDD for India.

The sound quality will now feature surround sound powered by Dolby, to boost and rejuvenate your music experience.

Software:

The model is garnered with HTC’s latest Sense UI version—the sense 7. The lock screen itself is loaded is lush with notifications which is set as per your choice.

The model is full of apps to download and use it for, also for downloads there is a separate folder where the downloaded applications get stored by default unlike earlier.

A new feature enlisted in this model is the three-finger gesture to send music to wireless speakers supporting many standards including some new ones.

It removed Google Play Store and the company is working with a third party partner to push app suggestions.

The latest UI has multiple themes based on any photograph which is an interesting feature and also you can dominate the theme with color mashup of your own choice.

There is another feature called one gallery app which brings in all the top images from the social media websites you are connected to like Facebook, Flickr and Instagram.

Design overview

The model is quite an improvement over its previous one which was rated among the best having 5-inch Full HD display, Android 5.0 Lollipop and an internal storage of 32 GB which can be extended to 128 GB.

The overall look is quite fabulous with full metal encasing providing guarding edges for safety, the latest UI work is one to look for.

As a whole, the phone can be rated as the best successor when compared with any other maker’s successors.
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