Testseek.com have collected 904 expert reviews of the HTC One M8 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One M8.
March 2014
(87%)
904 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(63%)
6 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Beautiful Hardware
Great camera and speakers
Decent suite of custom apps
Have I mentioned that this phone looks really great? I've fallen in love with the Windows Phone customizable home screen and Live Tiles set up
And they fit this phone so well. Somehow the marriage of HTC's physical design and Microsoft's elegant mobile O
Beautiful metal design
Excellent camera with depth sensor
Great selfie camera
Amazing speakers for a smartphone
Seamless design that’s even more gorgeous than ever
Great frontfacing stereo speakers
Duo effects add that professional look to our photos
Sense 6.0 is a clean & modern looking skin
Motion Launch gestures give us quick access functionality
Available across all 4 major U.S. carriers – AT&T
Verizon
Sprint & TMobile
Long battery life with smart power saving features
Sleek but tough design with nice color choices
Sense 6.0 is beautiful and intuitive
Excellent performance
One of the best
Attractive metal case
MicroSD card slot
Motion gestures
Good battery life
Great unibody aluminum design with solid build
Clean and easy to use UI
Blazing-fast performance
Display produces rich
Vibrant and accurate colors
BoomSound speakers are amazing
MotionLaunch is a helpful extra feature
Camera app is very fast in cap
Gorgeous design
Beautiful display
Thunderous speakers
Excellent battery life
Fun 3D camera apps
Yet another stunning and classy design from HTC
Fast phone
Excellent and lightweight HTC Sense 6 software
Good data speeds over LTE 4G
Very good 5MP front camera
The HTC One M8's sumptuous aluminum body makes a beautiful background for this top-flight smartphone's brilliant 5-inch display. It runs on a powerful quad-core processor and Android KitKat
The stereo speakers deliver excellent sound
And the depth-sensi
Gorgeous build. Top-notch front-facing camera. Cool depth-of-field tricks on main camera. Very loud speakerphone.
Gorgeous industrial design
Sharp
Vibrant display
Improved Sense UI
Beautiful
High-quality design
Good camera performance
Crisp
Sharp 5.0" 1080p display
BlinkFeed is a great addition
Google Play version is available
Beautiful design
Gorgeous display
Powerful BoomSound speakers
Above-average battery life
Booming speakers
All-day battery life
Cool Duo Camera
Bold design
Premium build quality
Bestinclass audio/multimedia experience
Powerful specs built to last
128 MicroSD slot opens doors
Amazingly fun to use camera
Fantastic hardware/software design
Sense UI keeps getting better
Innovative camera system
Great battery life
Fantastic HTC LCD3 display Rather tall device (9 mm taller than M7)
Awesome use of 90 percent metal materials Same ultrapixel resolution camera that lacks detail
Motion Launch functionality 2GB of RAM (expect 3GB in today's highend devices)
Significant
Droolinducing looks and awesome build
Gorgeous full HD display
Fun postshooting camera effects
Convenient Motion Launch gestures
Superfast
Great performance
Solid battery life
Firstclass design
Excellent Battery Life
Excellent Hardware
Best industrial design we've ever seen in an Android smartphone
Outstanding multimedia performance
Most powerful
Responsive UI available outside of stock Android
Powerful specifications
Cohesive
Fluid experience across hardware & software
Beautiful industrial design
Incredibly loud speakers
Powerful internals which translate to stellar performance
Sense 6 is cohesive with a rich UX
As premium as modern day smartphones come
Nice and pleasant colours outdoors
Good details for outdoor images
Fast and precise autofocus in outdoor condition
Beautiful all-metal design with brushed-metal finish
Duo Camera delivers great imagery
Top of the line performance
Long battery life
Motion Launch is a nice touch
Great design
Very sturdy metal chassis
Ergonomic shape
Excellent speakers
High-resolution front camera
Very good signal quality
Clear voice quality
Very cool accessories
Good screen
High performance
Very precise touchscreen
Innovative Duo camer
Astonishing aluminium build is both attractive and ergonomic. Snapdragon 801 SoC is immensely powerful. Duo Camera brings cool features and improved image quality. Great display from all angles. Sense 6.0 is better than ever before
Amazing battery life despite its speed
Super solid build
A microSD card slot that accepts up to a 128GB card
Best in class speakers
The editors didn't like
A bit on the thick side
Pretty much the same phone as the months-old Android version
Ultimately
I will leave the M8 for Windows behind. For all the great additions HTC brought over to Windows Phone
The camera is just mediocre—much like it was for Android—and the camera app has even less functionality here. Compared to Lumia
The HTC One
Relatively bulky
Few new features
‘UltraPixel’ camera is still an underperformer
Not waterproof like many other flagships
It's a bit heavier than we would like it to be
Camera is super fast with lots of neat features but it has photo quality flaws
Disappointed with the keyboard
Slippery grip
Exposure issues with camera
Extreme power saving mode not yet available on US versions of this phone
Narrow screen bezel can cause screen freezes when gripped
Slippery due to too many curves
The phone is too tall and it makes the power button difficult to reach
Accident taps due to thin bezels on 2 sides
Camera has low megapixel count and no OIS
Mediocre battery life
While other Android smartphones like Sa
Some features unavailable at launch
Somewhat heavy
Rear main camera same as last year's model
The One M8's battery is not user-removable
Making it harder to replace once the battery inevitably wears out. The phone's sealed chassis is not water-resistant
And the One M8's photos look less sharp than competitors'
Main camera fails to impress overall
Rear camera is just okay
Too large for some
Fair amount of bloatware
No biometric sensors
Not water or dustproof like the S 5
Could use more internal storage
A bit heavy
Camera produces inconsistent image and video results
Minor lag in some native Sense 6 apps
Some new features seem incomplete (Themes
Motion Launch customization
Etc…)
Main camera fails to impress overall. No Extra Power Saving Mode
Main camera fails to impress overall. Tons of bloatware
Duo Camera tech could do more
Non-removable battery
Rather tall device (9 mm taller than M7)
Same ultrapixel resolution camera that lacks detail
2GB of RAM (expect 3GB in today's highend devices)
Limited Google Now voice activation support (Google Now has to be active on the display)
No optical image s
Slippery
A tad weak on features compared to rivals
Inconsistent camera
Weak
Big
A little chunky
Camera Resolution May Be Too Low for Some
Relatively heavy
Camera features need work
Battery life outside powersaving modes could be better
HTC has a rich heritage as a smartphone maker
And last year's HTC One was the company's bestselling and mostawarded handset ever. All of which makes a st
Low-res camera has same handicaps as last year's
Gesture-unlock features slightly undercooked
Large footprint for a 5-inch device
The camera performance is comparatively sub-par
May be too large or hefty for some
Battery life is hit or miss
Rendering of highdynamic scenes is lacking accuracy
White balance is inaccurate in some situations
Significant sharpness instability in low light conditions
Loss of detail and strong noise in low light
Clearly visible fringing and color shading in out
The phone has a slippery feel that makes it difficult to grip
No enhancements to the display or HTC's UltraPixel technology
Published: 2014-03-28, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Fantastic hardware/software design, Sense UI keeps getting better, Innovative camera system, Great battery life
Duo Camera tech could do more, Non-removable battery
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Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
Like the Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2, the new HTC One M8 isn't a big leap compared to the previous model. However, this phone looks and feels gorgeous and with important upgrades including a microSD card slot and an innovative camera, it's certainly one to wa...
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Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: It's rare these days to attend a high-profile smartphone launch without a good idea of the new product's design, specification, and sometimes performance too, thanks to the assiduous work of numerous rumour sites and leak-peddlers. So it was with HTC's 20...
We have to admit it, guys. We were not excited when we learned that the new HTC One will use an UltraPixel camera, just like its 2013 predecessor. But now, after putting the phone's camera through its paces, our skepticism has vanished for the most par...
HTC and Samsung have been in a heated battle for as long as we can remember. When one comes out with something, it instantly becomes the most talked about thing in the industry – for a short time of course, until the other chooses to out something newe...
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Verizon HTC One M8 box Behold, the all new HTC One M8. Though we cannot call this a debut given the massive amount of information about the phone leaked to the media, be they officially sanctioned or not, today...
Abstract: Talk about the all new HTC One M8 at AndroidForums.com !Looking for hands-on with the all new HTC One M8 ? Look no further, as we've already gotten some up-close and personal time with this bad boy in New York City. The device was just announced this morn...
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
HTC could've played it safe with the new One. Followed the crowd; put in a fast chip and a big display, and taken the easy route. Whether that would've actually done the firm any good is a question we can't - and needn't - answer, since instead the One ...
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Peter , review by: imore.com
Abstract: Mobile Nations' own Phil Nickinson, Android Central's editor in chief, has put the newly announced HTC One (M8) through its paces. It's no iPhone killer, but the new HTC One has some really nice features, including a big screen that's sure to be the envy ...