Battery Consumption:
Another great news is that the HTC One
(M8) packs a 2600mAh battery as compared to its predecessor, which
consisted of a 2300mAh battery. Not only that, but under-the-hood, the
HTC One (M8) has been powered by the Snapdragon 801, which combined with
the 2600mAh battery is a very good combination to save battery.
Camera:
The camera on the phone has greatly been
improved from its precursor. Although the megapixels are same but the
quality of the camera has gone up a notch.
Interface and Tap-to-Wake:
The interface of the hTC One M8 is as
good as the hTC One. The Android 4.4.3 works as a charm on the phone.
All improvements have been made to better the under-the-finger
experience of the user.
Now HTC has always been strong on the
lock screen part of the interface. Same goes with the HTC One M8. The
phone allows third party applications on its lock screen seamlessly.
Another great feature of the hTC One M8
is tap-to-wake. More like the feature in LG’s G phones. The tap-to-wake
features allows you to wake and turn off the phone just by double
tapping on the screen. Just like the power button, but this is more
convenient as you don’t have to search for the power button now and
then.
Gestures:
Apart from the double tap feature there are 4 more features of its locked screen. Which are:
- Swipe left to go to homescreen
- Swipe right to go to Blinkfeed
- Swipe from the HTC logo to up to initiate the last app you were using
- Swipe from above to initiate voice call
Performance:
The performance of the phone is just
flawless. As mentioned earlier, the phone powers a Snapdragon 801
processor along with a 2G.B ram on top of Android 4.4.3. Enough said!
Final Words:
The hTC One M8 is a spectacular phone
with great looks and performance. Not only that, but the camera is also a
pleasure to use. Although the direct competitors such as the Galaxy S5,
the iPhone 5s and the LG G2 may be better in some areas of the phone
but none beats its premium look and design.
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