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It has been three weeks since I got the M9 here in Germany, so I wanted to post my impressions so far. Now that I had more time to use the device I think I have a pretty good idea what the good things and what the bad things are.
Overall I am still happy with my M9. It is the best HTC One Mx smartphone to date. Is this the best smartphone though?
I don't think such a thing exists. There are so many devices out there and the two big players, Apple and Samsung have a very strong marketing presence that HTC cannot beat. What I can say though is that the M9 is one of the best smartphones out there. It has its advantages and disadvantages, like any other phone out there. People will have to weigh these and decide what is important to them.
I personally cannot go away from HTC, because I love its design, the way the M9 feels in the hand, the BoomSound speakers, the BlinkFeed and Sense. These reasons make me stay with HTC.
There are areas where HTC can improve though with software updates and I expect them to do:
There are also other areas where HTC should improve for the M10:
- Design: My first impressions were positive and after three weeks I still believe that the design is just great. Yes, it hasn't changed a lot but it doesn't really matter. The M9 is still the most beautifull device out there, or one of the most beautiful. Of course there are other devices out there that have also a great design, but for me the M9 is still the best. I prefer aluminium to glass and the device feels sturdy and better built than the M9. The difference is small though. The location of the power button is perfect. At first I thought that I would accidentally hit it and yes, it did happen once or two times, but now it doesn't happen at all. The special coating on the button makes it easy to differentiate from the volume buttons. Overall I am very happy with the design.
- BoomSound: I have heard complains that they are not as loud as on the M8, but I can only say two things: They are loud enough and they are great! They offer more deep sounds with better clarity. I am not an audiophile and definitely no expert, but this is my experience so far. I enjoy listening to music, podcasts and watching videos on the M9. A definite improvement over the M8.
- Speed: The device is really fast and there is no lag in the OS. I experience lag though in some apps, but I cannot see how the device would be the issue here. Twitter and Chrome are two examples where lag when scrolling does occur all the time. I use Talon as my twitter client now and scrolling has been very smooth so far.
- Sense 7: It's not a big improvement over Sense 6, but the Theming capability is great (but not perfect). I have created 4 themes so far and I can easily switch between them when I am bored
I also love BlinkFeed. It is the first thing I do when I hold my phone. BlinkFeed allows me to get the news very fast and from all sources that interest me. A great solution.
- Display: I always thought that the M8 display was too red, too saturated, offering unnatural (but nice looking) colors. The M9 is the opposite and I prefer it to the M8. Having said that, I was disappointed to see that the auto brightness didn't work as well as on the M8. It is most of the time too dim and I didn't like it. I found an app on the Play store, "Yet another auto brightness tool" and it allowed my to configure min and max brightness levels. The app works really great and have noticed no negative impact on battery life so far. I just wished that HTC had a better out of the box user experience, regarding the display.
- Battery life: Let's just say that it's ok, with room for improvement. I was on a train two days ago for around 45 minutes. My M9 lost almost 10% battery during these 45 minutes! That's crazy and unacceptable. I am also used to my iPhone 6 Plus that has amazing battery life, but still, the M9 can do better. I would say, I can easily have 4 hours on screen time, especially when using WiFi and when not moving around all the time, between locations. If I use a lot of 4G and move around a lot during the day, then I cannot imagine getting more than 2,5 to 3 hours on screen time from the M9. This is an area where HTC has to improve the M9. Maybe a future update..
- Camera: This has been discussed a lot. With the XDA thread settings (slightly customized from me with saturation set to 0) I get good to very good pictures in most situations. Is it better than my iPhone? It depends! Try lowering the resolution to small if you want a direct comparison with the iPhone. You would be using 8Mpixel in the small setting. The biggest disappointment though is the video recording. 4K looks awfull and I cannot recommend it to anybody. FullHD video recording is ok to good, depending on how steady you can keep the device. My iPhone has much better video recording capabilties. HTC must improve the video recording experience. For me this is not important, but I can imagine others would have an issue with that. Overall I find the camera to be good though, better than the M8's.
- Heat: The device does get warm but not up to an unusable level. It can get a bit unpleasant when using the device and charging it at the same time.
- Charging: HTC should have included the rapid charger accessory that they offer for purchase separately. With the standard charger my M9 needs over 2,5 hours to fully charge. With the rapid charger it needs less than 1,5 hours to fully charge.
Overall I am still happy with my M9. It is the best HTC One Mx smartphone to date. Is this the best smartphone though?
I don't think such a thing exists. There are so many devices out there and the two big players, Apple and Samsung have a very strong marketing presence that HTC cannot beat. What I can say though is that the M9 is one of the best smartphones out there. It has its advantages and disadvantages, like any other phone out there. People will have to weigh these and decide what is important to them.
I personally cannot go away from HTC, because I love its design, the way the M9 feels in the hand, the BoomSound speakers, the BlinkFeed and Sense. These reasons make me stay with HTC.
There are areas where HTC can improve though with software updates and I expect them to do:
- Battery life
- Camera, especially for video recording
There are also other areas where HTC should improve for the M10:
- Provide an overall better user experience. Why need a 3rd party auto brightness tool for example?
- Provide a better display technology. The current display is still very good, but my iPhone is better. Samsung apparently has the best displays out there. HTC needs to have a great display on the M10. I don't care if it will be 2K though. FullHD is good enough, but the display should use a better display technology. This will be my biggest wish for the M10.
- Iterate on the design. Do not change the design language but improve it even further!
- Use USB-C for charging
- Provide a 64GB model, but please keep the SD card expansion..