Michael Nancarrow
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- May 19, 2014
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This entirely depends on what you're into. I went the HTC One M7 as a tester. I have used (not owned, used) Samsung SII, SII, S4 and S5, iPhone 4, 4s, 5 and 5s, BB Z10 and Z30, HTC Evo 3D and the MZ and my favorite is the M7.
The look and feel of the HTC One (M7, not M8) is beautiful, slick, etc- not to mention in general the phone performs well! To me the strong point to the M7 is the battery life- I am able to listen to music for about 8 hours a day (Don't ask), YouTube for a good hour, text and call consistently all day, play the odd game and actively be downloading torrents. From 04:00am to 09:00pm the battery hovers around the 47-54% mark, which I think is quite good. I have used the M8 and to be honest, I did not see any real advantage. I mean unless you're a power user with music streaming, torrents, books and 4532 other things running all at once, the M7 (HTC ONE) should suffice.
The M8 has better specs, and I have to say the Camera and Music is slightly better, but to me this is no real effect.
Both phones are good phones, with great design. I think it comes down to one thing- what phone appeals more. They will both do the same thing, both have high end specs and are, to me, very good phones. Do you want the HTC One, or M8?
The look and feel of the HTC One (M7, not M8) is beautiful, slick, etc- not to mention in general the phone performs well! To me the strong point to the M7 is the battery life- I am able to listen to music for about 8 hours a day (Don't ask), YouTube for a good hour, text and call consistently all day, play the odd game and actively be downloading torrents. From 04:00am to 09:00pm the battery hovers around the 47-54% mark, which I think is quite good. I have used the M8 and to be honest, I did not see any real advantage. I mean unless you're a power user with music streaming, torrents, books and 4532 other things running all at once, the M7 (HTC ONE) should suffice.
The M8 has better specs, and I have to say the Camera and Music is slightly better, but to me this is no real effect.
Both phones are good phones, with great design. I think it comes down to one thing- what phone appeals more. They will both do the same thing, both have high end specs and are, to me, very good phones. Do you want the HTC One, or M8?
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