puch96
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- Nov 27, 2012
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I will have to go to a store and see the phone in person. From all the posts and reviews, the general consensus is that the M9 was an incremental upgrade. And i'm OK with that. HTC attempted to address complaints from previous M phones and they did just that.
Now whether people like the position of the power button, or the slightly modified edge that is supposed to improve grip, it's up to the consumer. No-one will consider a phone to be perfect nor there is such thing as the perfect phone.
Now coming from an M8 HK edition, i currently don't see the need to upgrade to the M9, nor S6 for that matter. I'm happy with my current phone and i will wait and see what is in store for 2016.
As far as the M9 camera is concerned, I truly believe that it has more potential than the M8's ultrapixel camera. It's just that HTC did not optimize hardware and software when it comes to the camera department. We've seen big improvements by adjusting certain settings manually, and at the end of the day, it should perform better as we now have 5 times the pixel count. Yeah... People complained about the 4 'ultrapixel' setup, and now we have 20MP. It just needs to be optimized, which HTC hasn't done so yet.
I heard a quote from some guy once that said "It's not having what you want, but wanting what you have".....
Do I want the M9.. Sure, why not. It is improved in many ways over the M8. Do I really need it... well, to each their own.
Would I recommend this phone to others who are upgrading (say from M7, or other older phone)?. Yes. BUT it depends on what they want out of their smartphone. Picture quality? I will probably go with S6, Note 4, other. Everything else? I like the M9.
Now whether people like the position of the power button, or the slightly modified edge that is supposed to improve grip, it's up to the consumer. No-one will consider a phone to be perfect nor there is such thing as the perfect phone.
Now coming from an M8 HK edition, i currently don't see the need to upgrade to the M9, nor S6 for that matter. I'm happy with my current phone and i will wait and see what is in store for 2016.
As far as the M9 camera is concerned, I truly believe that it has more potential than the M8's ultrapixel camera. It's just that HTC did not optimize hardware and software when it comes to the camera department. We've seen big improvements by adjusting certain settings manually, and at the end of the day, it should perform better as we now have 5 times the pixel count. Yeah... People complained about the 4 'ultrapixel' setup, and now we have 20MP. It just needs to be optimized, which HTC hasn't done so yet.
I heard a quote from some guy once that said "It's not having what you want, but wanting what you have".....
Do I want the M9.. Sure, why not. It is improved in many ways over the M8. Do I really need it... well, to each their own.
Would I recommend this phone to others who are upgrading (say from M7, or other older phone)?. Yes. BUT it depends on what they want out of their smartphone. Picture quality? I will probably go with S6, Note 4, other. Everything else? I like the M9.