
- HTC ONE M9 REVIEW GSMARENA 1080P
- HTC ONE M9 REVIEW GSMARENA ANDROID
Audio: Boom Sound speakers, noise-cancelling U Sonic earbuds (via USB-C) included, four on-board mics for 3D audio and always listening for assistant hotword.Connectivity: Single or Dual SIM LTE-A Cat 16: 1024/75 Mbps, USB Type-C 3.1, 3.5mm to USB-C adapter included.Battery: 3,000 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0.
Memory: 4GB RAM/64GB storage in base model (6GB/128GB in select markets), expandable via microSD slot (or SIM2 slot for dualSIM model). Chipsets: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835: Octa-core (4x2.45 GHz Kryo & 4x1.9 GHz Kryo), Adreno 540. HTC ONE M9 REVIEW GSMARENA ANDROID
OS/Software: Android 7.1.1 with HTC Sense - HTC Sense Companion app, Alexa available in UK, US, and Germany. HTC ONE M9 REVIEW GSMARENA 1080P
Front Camera: 16MP fixed-focus, HDR Boost, 1080p 30fps. Rear camera: 12MP f/1.7, dual pixel autofocus, OIS, dual-LED flash, 1.4 micron pixel size, HDR Boost, 3D audio recording, Acoustic Focus, 4K 30fps. Display: 5.5-inch Super LCD 5 panel, 1440x 2560 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, ~534ppi. The "Liquid Surface" design on the rear is curved glass and changes hues under light. Body: HTC's design uses Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back. After all, we don't know that non-traditional aspect ratios will stick around for very long. HTC didn't take a risk with a taller display as LG and Samsung have done, and that's okay. Glass is more appealing and stands out better than a metal-clad phone, all without being overly flashy. Sappy puns aside, the U11's new 'Liquid surface" design symbolizes (both literally and figuratively) a new image for HTC. The reason for the "U" is thanks in part to the super-reflective surface on the back glass which HTC says "is a reflection of you". The "U" in the phone's name stands for the company's new design language, while the "11" follows the numbering of the HTC One M9, and then last year's HTC 10. Tuned with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 CPU, top-notch audio experience, and a water resistant glass sandwich design, will the new HTC U11 be able to swoon loyal Samsung or Apple customers to HTC? This year, HTC's arrives with a fresh, new, and more fragile look. For the past four iterations, HTC has been touting an all metal unibody design in its flagships.