Galaxy S5 or HTC One (M8) - Which are you more likely to buy?

Re: Galaxy S5 or M8 - Which are you more likely to buy?

I'd have to see the actual production product before committing to it.


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Re: Galaxy S5 or M8 - Which are you more likely to buy?

Honestly, for me, S5 is not even in the equation. It's between the HTC One (2014) and the OnePlus One.

I have a feeling that overall, hardware wise, the OnePlus will be better but when it comes to the speakers and aesthetics, given the recent "cover styles" announcement, that the OnePlus might not have the build quality and aesthetics I was looking for.

So the HTC One seems like it might be the best compromise for being "great" in at least all categories. I suppose the rear cameras is still the big question mark so I might wait at least a day for some reviews before I make my final decision to purchase the One or wait to compare it with the OnePlus One (who knows when that might really be though; we haven't seen it and likely won't see it this month and the release seems like it's slated for late april to early june.)
 
Re: Galaxy S5 or M8 - Which are you more likely to buy?

I'd have to see the actual production product before committing to it.


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Agreed 100?. You can tell me your new phone will make me a cup of coffee every morning and put the toilet seat down for me, but until I see the actual reviews backing it up I don't buy it.

I don't care what kind of phone you have, that's not how I judge someone's worth or intelligence.
 
Galaxy S5 or M8 - Which are you more likely to buy?

Agreed 100?. You can tell me your new phone will make me a cup of coffee every morning and put the toilet seat down for me, but until I see the actual reviews backing it up I don't buy it.

I don't care what kind of phone you have, that's not how I judge someone's worth or intelligence.

Can we make this a sticky? /jk...sorta


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The M8 is without a doubt the best phone on the market and probably will be for a long time. However, since HTC does little advertising, the Galaxy will obviously win the quantity game, which average people associate with quality.

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The M8 is without a doubt the best phone on the market and probably will be for a long time. However, since HTC does little advertising, the Galaxy will obviously win the quantity game, which average people associate with quality.

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There is indeed that opinion.

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The M8 is without a doubt the best phone on the market and probably will be for a long time

I think that depends on what attributes a person is valuing. I could easily argue the LG G3 (announced), the Nexus 5, the Moto X and/or the Note 3 are better devices, but it would depend on use cases, etc. It's definitely awesome but I don't think there is an indisputably best device out there.
 
Re: Galaxy S5 or M8 - Which are you more likely to buy?

Galaxy S5 for sure. Better package overall.
 
I bought the HTC and I'm returning due to signal issues. Overall the phone is nice but I will be switching back to Samsung. My wife and I both have signal issues we are looking getting one bar and I have Verizon.. I have it on lte but it seems like this is an issue with a lot of people based on my research

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Well, no phone is perfect. As much as I enjoy my Note 3 and S5 I'm sure something could be better about them...it just hasn't occurred to me just yet what that is.

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I think that depends on what attributes a person is valuing. I could easily argue the LG G3 (announced), the Nexus 5, the Moto X and/or the Note 3 are better devices, but it would depend on use cases, etc. It's definitely awesome but I don't think there is an indisputably best device out there.

I've heard the camera is not that good on the M8. I guess a photographer would argue against it.

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I was eyeing the S5 and the Z2 (even the oneplus one) before I decided on the M8.

I passed on the S5 due to bad experience with past Samsung phones despite slightly higher specs than the M8. My experience with Samsung phones was so bad that I ditched android completely for a while and got a Lumia 920. I owned a Galaxy S2 way back and hated every moment with that buggy phone. I was sold on marketing as it had the best screen of all phones at the time.

I've got a friend that bought an S5 and he regrets it. He bought it on contract. After I told him about my M8 he took the phone back and demo'ed the M8 and wished he hadn't bought the S5. He tried to convince them to switch his phone to the M8 but they wouldn't let him. He now hates his S5 "ui is slow and laggy, I wish I had gesture controls, the screen is even too big" etc.

I've never been a big fan of Android phones. I had the first droid way back and liked that phone at the time but every other droid phone I've owned I really didn't like very much. I switched to apple for a bit with iphone 4 then the Lumia 920. The M8 is the first android phone I've really liked.
 
I guess its all in what you get used to and your preferences. For me, it'll likely always be LG or Samsung unless I'm in the mood to eat an Apple. Every day I enjoy my new Samsung toys more and more so I'm glad I have no regrets...yet. I'm extremely hard to satisfy and picky to a fault when it comes to phones so I'm just glad I'm satisfied so far. Peaceful...that's how my Samsung phones have left me feeling.

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For me, it came down to screen quality and speakers. I can't stand Super AMOLED screens, and the front facing speakers had me going for the M8. Then Verizon's red version came out and that sinched it for me. That red is so striking, on top of the specs.
 

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