Look closely you’ll spot several minor refinements to HTC’s phone design. It’s a little awkward, but better once you get used to it. HTC moved the power button from the top edge to the right side. Other phone makers certainly don’t seem to need this extra space. Maybe that’s the price one has to pay for the pair of amplified stereo speakers. We’re told that this space is needed to house circuitry. Thanks to the black bar with the HTC logo that sits beneath the display. Although still unusually tall for a 5-inch phone. The M9 is a couple millimeters shorter than the M8. Most aesthetically pleasing phones on the market. HTC’s all-metal phone is a beauty and stands as one of the best-built. The One M9 looks almost exactly like the One M8 of last year that’s not necessarily bad. It’s a good phone, but also a disappointment. While the One M9 feels firmly grounded in last year’s technology. Still, we expect these expensive flagship phones to push state of art. Only some phones have to be a total reinvention of their brand. Still, they need to be more significant to keep up with the rapid progress in the Android ecosystem. The One M9 does bring a few improvements over the M8. This year, HTC’s flagship phone takes a disappointingly small step forward. We expect these phones to make significant strides in design, features, performance, and quality every year. LG has the G series, Samsung has the Galaxy S Note, Motorola has the Moto X line, and HTC has the One M series. The primary Android phone manufacturers have their flagship phone lines locked in.
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