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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.
Award: Highest Rated March 2014
March 2014
 
(87%)
904 Reviews
Users
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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
  • With a low resolution
  • Picture effects really depend on the picture
  • Zoe app not yet finished
  • Overloaded keyboard
  • Cheating during benchmarks
  • Camera resolution can be prohibitive
  • Heavy (160g)
  • Camera needs some work

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  Published: 2014-04-18, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Beautiful industrial design, Bright screen and beautiful colours, Fast — both actual performance and perceived
  • Camera — it's good, but the low resolution lets it down, Bluetooth connectivity seems to be spotty at best, Slippery to hold without a case
  • The HTC One (M8) is a great phone. There's improved design with the aluminium unibody, the phone is fast and responsive, the software has some great functions and for the first time in a long time is pleasant to look at.While improving over last years mod...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-14, Author: Alex , review by: whistleout.com.au

  • The HTC One (M8) is a great smartphone. Like its predecessor it's beautiful, fast and offers a great user experience. We would like to have seen more camera improvements, but despite its similarities to last year's model the new shutter speed and fast aut...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Krishan , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  HTC has had a rough time in the hyper-competitive smartphone market. Declining revenue has been a consistent theme in the company's financial reports for the last 28 months, ending 2013 with just 2 per cent market share. It's a fall from grace for a compa...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-07, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  Is it the HTC One Emm Eight, or the HTC One Mate? Either way, the HTC One M8 is a truly exceptional smartphone.The HTC One was, without a doubt, my favourite Android phone of 2013 . HTC had a lot to live up to in my eyes with the HTC One (M8).The simple f...

 
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  Published: 2014-03-31, Author: Jonathan , review by: crn.com.au

  • The HTC One M8 is a better smartphone than last year's One. It has improved cameras and software, the display is superb and the design is the best we've seen from a smartphone this year. At the moment, this is the best Android smartphone money can buy.The...

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  Published: 2014-03-31, Author: Gareth , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Beautiful design, Expandable memory, Effective Duo Camera
  • Camera poor in bright light
  • The HTC One (M8) is a brilliant smartphone with very few flaws. Its main strength is design, but I don't think that's a negative thing as many brands still seem keen to race on specs rather than attracting users when they wander into a shop to a buy some...

 
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  Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • Abstract:  HTC's just announced its latest “hero” phone, the One (M8). Here's my (very) early impressions.I was able to score some hands-on time at a locked down preview event in Sydney a week ago, along with a strict non-disclosure agreement that has now expired. T...

 
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  Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Tony , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • HTC has managed to put together one of the best smartphones. Forget the DuoCamera gimmick, because the One M8 boils down to the basics — the screen, the speakers, the processor, the software — and HTC has laboured extensively to get them absolutely right...

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  Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au

  • 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
  • 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'
  • Elegant style, raw power, and sophisticated features make the HTC One M8 an excellent smartphone choice for anyone but the most exacting photographer....

 
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  Published: 2014-03-25, review by: techguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  The first thing that struck us when we held the new metal HTC One M8 smartphone in our hands for the first time was how light it is.Being made mostly of metal, we thought it would weigh more than your regular phone. It doesn't.Being wrapped in a jewellery...

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