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Testseek.com have collected 319 expert reviews of the HTC One A9 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One A9.
Award: Recommended February 2016
February 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • Sleek metal design
  • Fast and responsive fingerprint sensor
  • Runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow smoothly with 3GB of RAM
  • Pro camera mode that shoots RAW files
  • It's a very pretty phone. It works ok
  • But mostly it's very pretty
  • Display HTC chose a very good part here. While it's not 2K (QHD)
  • The 1080p resolution is more than sufficient on a 5" canvas. The display has two color modes one for contrast
  • One for accuracy which I really like. It's a damn good screen
  • Not slow While
  • Attractive design with a lightweight form factor that hits the sweet spot
  • Solid performance and feature set
  • Great display
  • Very good camera with pro features
  • Fingerprint reader is fast and responsive
  • Support for faster charging (Quick Charge 2.0
  • 3.0)
  • Some of the best-built quality of any Android phone
  • Amazing AMOLED display
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box
  • Sense 7.0 for a light skin with lots of features
  • Super fast and accurate fingerprint scanner
  • Amazing audio output
  • Excellent photo and v
  • Essentially an Android iPhone
  • Comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Largely (but not totally) free of vendor clutter
  • Excellent audio via headphones
  • Fine camera with good controls
  • Long battery life
  • For a short time
  • A comparatively low price
  • The HTC One A9 is among the first smartphones to launch with the latest Android Marshmallow operating system onboard
  • You can expand the storage with microSD cards
  • Its camera takes decent shots and it boasts a metal body
  • Attractive build. MicroSD card slot. Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Very good battery life.
  • 5-inch
  • Compact size is a nice change from all the gigantic phones hitting the market
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Attractive design
  • Latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Expandable storage
  • Premium design and build
  • Launches with Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • HTC's best camera in years
  • Sense UI lets Marshmallow shine through
  • Attractive
  • Curvy design
  • Camera supports RAW
  • Bags of storage
  • Marshmallow
  • Lovely looking
  • Premium casing. Fingerprint scanner works well. Fairly clean Android 6.0. Much improved rear camera for an HTC
  • Great build
  • Android 6.0 feature turn microSD cards into internal memory storage
  • Premium design
  • Solidly built
  • New camera sensor delivers betterthanaverage results
  • SRGB display mode delivers natural colors
  • Comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow from the start
  • Responsive fingerprint sensor
  • Fast recharge time
  • Exquisite
  • If unoriginal
  • Design
  • Runs smooth as butter
  • Fast and accurate fingerprint sensor
  • Sounds great even without stereo speakers
  • Sleek
  • Premium frame
  • Fast
  • Convenient fingerprint sensor
  • Good cameras and editing app
  • Design is symmetrical and accessible
  • AMOLED display is good to see
  • Quick Charge 3.0 incoming thanks to Snapdragon 617
  • Fingerprint reader works quite well
  • Camera is conventionally good
  • UltraPixel front-facing shooter
  • Marshmallow out of the box
  • With
  •  Excellent fit and finish
  •  Solid display
  •  Smooth performance
  •  Quick Charge 3.0 compatible
  • Fast and accurate autofocus in bright light
  • Respectable performance
  • Impeccable build quality
  • Ships with Android 6.0
  • HTC's Sense UI is even leaner now
  • High-quality chassis
  • Excellent AMOLED screen
  • Good camera
  • MicroSD-slot for storage expansion
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • LTE Cat. 6
  • Very good sound at the 3.5 mm jack
  • Decent headset

The editors didn't like

  • Average cameras with poor lowlight
  • HTC's Sense 7 skin needs to go
  • Weak battery life
  • Screen is tough to see outdoors
  • Nexus 6P is a better buy for $500
  • The underperforming processor is noticeably deficient. Android phones are famous for a little bit of lag
  • Especially when laden with heavy skinning
  • But it's that much worse when trying to be an iPhone replacement. Also
  • Despite being better than its big
  • Price In some regions
  • This phone is an unabashed ripoff. The price in the US is $400 temporarily
  • After which it will rise to $500. It's not worth $500
  • That's Nexus 6P money. And in some regions
  • You're expected to effectively pay even more for a 16GB/2
  • Speakerphone quality could be better
  • We'd like HTC to keep the price at $399 beyond the presale period
  • Looks more like an iPhone than an HTC phone
  • Mediocre camera in all but sunlight
  • High relative price for the specs
  • Only a single speaker
  • Not stereo BoomSound speakers
  • Metal build can be super slippery
  • Final Thoughts
  • The HTC One A9 is one incredibly
  • Phone speakers are just adequate
  • Not a completely pure version of Android
  • Price goes up $100 after November 7th
  • It's grossly overpriced
  • Comparable in specs and performance to midrange phones costing far less
  • Expensive for its feature set. Lackluster camera
  • Camera performance is only marginally better than its predecessor
  • HTC Sense is too much now that Marshmallow exists
  • Premium price tag
  • Camera needs fine tuning
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • Snapdragon 617 performance is firmly mid-range
  • Battery life is poor when Doze can't save it
  • Tiny battery
  • No BoomSound
  • Too expensive
  • We'd like the phone a lot better were it not for the premium price tag. Looks too much like the iPhone. Battery life is mediocre
  • Merely average battery
  • Rearfacing camera also average
  • Hardware can struggle with intensive apps
  • Disappointing graphics processing performance
  • Poor 1080p video recording quality
  • Weak peak display brightness
  • Battery life is average
  • Battery is only just adequate
  • Camera still lags the competition
  • Google's Nexuses offer much better value
  • The ignominy of being an iPhone clone
  • Below-average performance
  • Design incredibly derivative
  • Despite AMOLED
  • Display is very standard
  • Lacking in performance speed
  • Fingerprint reader throws a wrench in plenty of other well-known HTC features
  • No BoomSound speakers
  • Battery doesn't last long at all
  •  Not enough power for the price (after promotional period)
  •  Camera underperforms in low light
  •  European pricing is crazy
  • Underexposure and poor dynamic range in highcontrast situations
  • White balance can cause pink cast in low daylight and tungstenilluminated lowlight scenes
  • Very slow shutter speeds in low light (1/8 sec at 20 Lux) lead to image blur
  • Autofocus shows insta
  • The design looks very familiar
  • Middling camera
  • BoomSound speakers are gone
  • The alluring price tag is temporary
  • Mediocre battery runtimes
  • High RRP
  • Slower than the rivals
  • Inconvenient memory card mangement
  • No 4K video recording

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  Published: 2015-11-21, Author: Jan , review by: netzwelt.de

  • schickes Design, saubere Verarbeitung, brauchbare Kamera, Android 6.0
  • hohe Preisempfehlung in Deutschland, keine BoomSound-Lautsprecher, physischer Home-Button mit geringem Funktionsumfang, durchschnittliche Akkulaufzeit
  • Das One A9 ist das schickstes HTC-Smartphone bislang. Der iPhone-Klon spielt technisch zwar nur im Mittelfeld der Smartphoneliga, dennoch werden Kamera und Rechenleistung den Ansprüchen der allermeisten Nutzer genügen. Angesichts starker Konkurrenz wie de...

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  Published: 2015-11-21, Author: Patrick , review by: hardwareluxx.de

  • aktuelles Android, gute Telefonieeigenschaften, sehr hohe Verarbeitungsqualität, schneller und präziser Fingerabdrucksensor, überzeugende KameraSoftware
  • Akku fest verbaut, Quick Charge ab Werk nicht nutzbar, teils schlechte AkkuLaufzeiten
  • Überzeugende Kamera-Software, schwache Hardware Ein Thema für sich ist bei HTC-Smartphones meist die Hauptkamera. Zwar präsentierte man in den letzten Jahren mehrfach interessante Ansätze, überzeugen konnte aber keiner. Deshalb überrascht es nicht, das...

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  Published: 2015-11-15, Author: Stefan , review by: go2android.de

  • Sehr flotte Bedienung, Gute Kamera mit optischem Bildstabilisator, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Hochwertige Verarbeitung, Schneller Fingerabdruck-Sensor, Speichererweiterung, Beste Haptik seit langem,
  • Dezimiertes Germany Modell, Zu teuer, Keine Stereo BoomSound-Lautsprecher, Schwächelnde Display-Helligkeit, Fingerabdruck-Sensor als Home-Taste zu empfindlich
  • Wurde HTC anfangs noch für das zu ähnliche Design zum iPhone 6 von Apple kritisiert, muss man nach einem Erstkontakt konstatieren, dass das HTC One A9 alles andere als nur eine optische Kopie ist. Es ist hervorragend verarbeitet, bietet eine überragende H...

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  Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.com

  • hochwertiges Gehäuse, exzellenter AMOLED-Bildschirm, gute Kamera, microSD-Schacht für Speichererweiterung, Fingerabdruckleser, LTE Cat. 6, sehr guter Klang am 3,5-mm-Stecker, ordentliches Headset
  • mittelmäßige Akkulaufzeiten, hohe UVP, weniger Leistung als die Konkurrenz, umständliches Speicherkarten-Management, keine 4K-Videoaufnahmen
  • Mit dem HTC One A9 beschreitet der taiwanesische Hersteller einen neuen Weg. Besonders viel Wert wird dabei auf das Design des neuen Smartphones gelegt. Trotz der großen Ähnlichkeiten zu den aktuellen iPhones von Apple wäre es jedoch unfair, das One A9 nu...

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  Published: 2015-11-13, review by: tecchannel.de

  • Abstract:  HTCs bekannte One-Serie bekommt Zuwachs. Punkten kann das HTC One A9 insbesondere mit schickem Design und dem aktuellen Android 6. Innen werkeln der Achtkerner Snapdragon 617 sowie 2 GB RAM. Neben LTE Cat 6 bringt das One A9 einen Fingerabdrucksensor und...

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  Published: 2015-11-10, Author: Dirk , review by: mobile-reviews.de

  • Das Design des HTC One A9 ist nicht neu, aber dennoch gefällig. Die Verarbeitung ist sehr gut. Mir hat es gefallen. Sozusagen ein iPhone 6(S) mit Android 6.0. Die CPU ist fix, die Kamera macht gute Bilder. Der Akku ist aber etwas schwach auf der Brust. Le...

 
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  Published: 2015-11-10, review by: tecchannel.de

  • Abstract:  Microsoft bringt die nächste Generation des Laptop-Tablet-Hybriden auf den Markt. Das Surface Pro 4 will die Vorteile von Notebook und Tablet in einem Gerät vereinen. In diesem Video sehen Sie, was das Surface Pro 4 kann und welche Unterschiede es zum Vor...

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  Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Christian , review by: computerbild.de

  • Abstract:  Handlich, schick, aktuelle Technik: Das HTC One A9 ist die Alternative für iPhone-Fans, die eigentlich lieber Android hätten. Das Video zum Test...

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  Published: 2015-11-05, review by: computerwoche.de

  • Abstract:  HTCs bekannte One-Serie bekommt Zuwachs. Punkten kann das HTC One A9 insbesondere mit schickem Design und dem aktuellen Android 6. Innen werkeln der Achtkerner Snapdragon 617 sowie 2 GB RAM. Neben LTE Cat 6 bringt das One A9 einen Fingerabdrucksensor und...

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  Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Ralf , review by: airgamer.de

  • Sehr gute Verarbeitung, Tolle Performance, Neuste Software, Flotte Hardware
  • Etwas teuer
  • Technisch durchweg überzeugend

 
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