HTC One M9 available at midnight via HTC
You read that right, the HTC One M9 will be available for sale at 12:01AM EST this Friday, March 27th through HTC’s website. Before you go getting your clicking finger ready there are some things you should know. While the M9 will be up for sale at midnight the price will be for an off-contract, […]
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HTC One M9 going on pre-order in the US at 12:01 AM tonight

HTC will be putting the One M9 up for sale early, with pre-orders set to begin at midnight in the US.
HTC previously announced April 10 as the availability date for its new flagship, but the company will be opening pre-orders for the unlocked model from March 27 at 12:01 AM. This goes for its online store; other retailers and carriers will offer the One M9 from April 10.
The unlocked One M9 will cost $649, and HTC also offers a 12-month interest free financing option. From April 10, the One M9 will be available from all four major US carriers, as well as retailers Amazon, Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile specialty stores, Costco Wholesale and Target.
According to an HTC rep, those who “order soon” may receive their devices before general availability begins on April 10.
All HTC One M9 purchases include the company’s newly announced Uh-Oh extended warranty program, which gives you a free replacement in case of screen damage, water damage, or carrier switching in the first 12 months from purchase. Even if you don’t need a replacement, you still stand to win from Uh-Oh, as HTC will give you a $100 gift card to use towards the purchase of a new One device.
Despite the lack of major changes compared to the previous generation, the One M9 left a positive impression on our Joshua Vergara, who scored it a solid 8.5 out 10. The only real disappointment is the camera, which is simply subpar. Check out the full One M9 review here.
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Bellevue, WA —March 26, 2015 — HTC America Inc., a leader in mobile innovation, will begin selling its highly anticipated new flagship device, the HTC One® M9 that comes with the industry-leading UH OH™ Protection, online in the U.S. at 12:01 a.m. ET on Friday, March 27 and in-store on April 10 at major carriers and retailers.
Widely considered smartphone of the year for the past two years, the third generation of the HTC One ups the ante in the smartphone category with the most personal, intuitive and powerful smartphone from HTC yet while continuing the design heritage for which the HTC One is known.
“The craftsmanship of our new HTC One M9 resembles that of a fine watch. We’ve retained our iconic design but made it even better while not compromising on what is important to our customers,” said Jason Mackenzie, president of HTC America.
The HTC One M9 boasts the iconic all-metal unibody design with a new scratch resistant, dual finish that is as distinctive as it is durable. The HTC One M9 is launching in the U.S. in two stunning color options – gunmetal gray and jewelry-like, dual-tone silver with subtle gold mirror polished sides. Its beauty is only matched by its performance. The HTC One M9 is running on the latest Android™ 5.0.2 Lollipop release with the most advanced Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 octa-core processor.
“According to Kantar*, HTC One owners listen to music more than the average smartphone user and so we didn’t compromise on what is important for our consumers,” said Mackenzie. “We kept the microSD slot and increased capacity to 2TB because you want your content with you, we made our HTC BoomSound™ experience even better by adding Dolby Audio™ to give you a surround sound experience, and while others are reducing battery size, we increased it so you can enjoy your music and movies even longer.”
The HTC One M9 delivers an unparalleled personalized smartphone experience with the new HTC Sense® 7. HTC Themes offers a unique customizable home screen either by selecting from the theme collection or by creating a custom theme from a favorite photo. Sense Home is a new, intelligent widget that automatically curates apps based on your usage and location. It is contextually aware of location, time of day and what apps are preferred at home, work or on the go and will intelligently recommend apps and nearby restaurants with ratings from friends and followers.
The HTC One M9 cameras are designed to capture every moment with amazing quality. A 20 megapixel rear-facing camera delivers crisp, detailed shots and has a sapphire lens cover to protect it from scratches. The front-facing UltraPixel™ camera captures more light than most 13 megapixel cameras ensuring sharper, more natural and balanced self-portraits in any lighting conditions. A host of new editing effects have been added to HTC EYE™ Experience software include Double Exposure, Shapes, Prismatic, Elements and Bokeh.
The HTC One M9 comes with HTC BoomSound, the iconic dual front-facing speakers, now featuring 5.1 channel Dolby Audio Surround*. HTC BoomSound with Dolby Audio has two modes, theatre mode and music mode. Theatre mode uses HRTF and Crosstalk Cancellation technology to create an extraordinary, cinema-style surround sound effect while watching movies. Whether listening via HTC BoomSound speakers or headphones, users will be blown away by 24-bit high-definition sound. As a hub for home entertainment, HTC Connect® makes it easy to create a multimedia experience beyond your phone. A three-finger swipe on the screen connects the phone to compatible TVs or external speakers. The integration of HTC Connect with Qualcomm® AllPlay™ smart media platform and Blackfire Research™ wireless media technology enables high-quality content to be streamed from the HTC One M9 to multiple home entertainment devices around the house.
“We are not only delivering the best-looking, best-performing smartphone on the market, we are ensuring it stays that way with UH OH™ Protection,” said Mackenzie. “We are the only smartphone company that has your back if something unfortunate happens or if you need to change carriers.”
Purchase of an HTC One M9 includes UH OH Protection. A first-of-its-kind, UH OH Protection provides a one-time free replacement within the first 12 months of purchase for cracked screens, water damage or a different carrier variant for customers wanting or needing to switch networks. If the UH OH Protection isn’t used within 12 months, HTC will give $100 in credit towards a future purchase of an HTC One.*
The HTC One M9 with UH OH Protection will be available at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. It will also be available from Amazon, Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile specialty stores, Costco Wholesale and Target. Exact specs, colors, availability and pricing of the individual carrier versions will be shared by the carriers and retailers. An unlocked version will be available on http://www.htc.com for $649, starting tonight (March 27th) at 12:01 AM ET, with a 12-month interest-free financing option. HTC.com offers carrier versions and the financing option as well.
The HTC One M9 will be available with a range of unique accessories including a second-generation HTC Dot ViewTM case, which adds new color options with a transparent back. It also has cool new interactive features such as a customizable scrolling message, games and animated, holiday or make-your-own themes. Adventure seekers can pair the HTC One M9 with the IP68 water-resistant HTC Active Pro case.
HTC One M9 on sale tonight at midnight
HTC on Wednesday confirmed it will begin offering its new One M9 smartphone tonight at midnight. Specifically, HTC will sell unlocked version directly through its website starting from 12:01 AM ET.
The HTC One M9 will be offered with a number accessories, including the Dot View Case and Active Pro case.
The One M9 is the first model to be sold with HTC’s new Uh Oh Protection. Announced last week, it gives owners peace of mind with one year of replacement coverage. Customers can receive a new device within twelve months should the end up with a broken display or water damage. Also, HTC will replace the phone if the customer switches carriers within the same period.
Those who don’t end up taking advantage of the program will be given a $100 credit to use toward another HTC smartphone.
A more widespread, carrier-branded availability is expected to begin on April 10 with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in line. Additionally, the phone will be sold through Amazon, Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile, Costco, and Target. Pricing and contractual details will be announced by the respective wireless providers.
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HTC One M9 Plus wallpapers leak out ahead of possible April 8th announcement
It seems like leakers are going to do everything possible to leak as much possible about the HTC One M9 Plus before the device’s probable announcement on April 8th. Today, we get what is apparently the full set of HTC One M9 Plus wallpapers – 16 Quad HD resolution images to enjoy before the device is […]
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Video surfaces online showcasing the design of a dummy One M9+
The upscaled version of HTC’s flagship smartphone of 2015, the One (M9), has been the subject of a lot of speculation for a while now. Leaks have been plentiful and, consequently, we’ve learnt quite a bit about the devices specifications from press renders and prematurely published spec sheets.
Now, however, we’re finally getting a first-hand look at the design of the One M9+.
Earlier today, a video appeared on YouTube starring a dummy version of the handset, showing us the adjustments HTC has made to accommodate the new 5.2-inch QHD display.
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Now we’ve seen the devices full exterior, lets discuss its internals. If recent AnTuTu benchmarking tests are anything to go by, the M9+ is set to pack a MediaTek MT6795T chipset with an octa-core 64-bit processor, a Power VR 6200 GPU and 3GB of RAM.
Similar to the One (M8), the M9+ feature a secondary camera. This is rumored to work in conjunction with the 20.7-megapixel primary camera in order to produce crystal clear wide-angle images.
Are you looking forward to the release of the HTC One M9+? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below.
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HTC One M9+ resurfaces, appears headed for China
With the HTC One M9 release imminent, rumours have surfaced of another variant called the M9+ after a launch event in Beijing got sent out earlier today.
A bigger device with the Duo Camera as seen on the M8 as well as a fingerprint sensor on the front of device is what makes up the M9+.
Another leak seems to indicate a model designated as the M9pt which seems to be destined for China has a QHD display, a MediaTek 64-bit Octa-Core chipset and 3GB of RAM.
The launch event in China is scheduled for April 8th so it won’t be long before we find out for real.
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HTC launches site to make themes for the One M9
When the device launches around the world next month, the HTC One M9 will have multiple themes accessible. Owners of the device also have the option to extract qualities from photos to compose a personalized theme. Taking things even further is the HTC Themes site that was launched today. The site provides users with the ability to change wallpapers, colors, icons, sounds, and font. Specific elements of a theme can be changed while others are left alone.
There is also the social aspect of HTC Themes. Users can bookmark themes from around the world to see what they like. An HTC, Facebook, or Google+ account is required to start using the theme creator.
Source: HTC Themes
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The HTC One M9 Plus gets another mention, allegedly bears 5.2-inch display
We’re still not quite sure what to make of all this news related to the HTC One M9 Plus, but it keeps coming anyway. After getting a look at a device that looked quite a lot like the new HTC One M9, but with a round camera, we’re treated to yet another look at the […]
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Specs vs Experience | The Friday Debate Podcast 009
The flagship reviews and some technical difficulties kept the Friday Debate Podcast from releasing on time – but to be fair, we recorded this on Friday so it still makes sense! Jokes aside, we have Lanh filling in for Andrew this week as we talk about the age-old battle between specifications and user experience. With phones like the Moto E coming along with all of these high profile releases from Samsung and HTC, we talk about whether the general usage experience really needs high end specifications. We also ponder how raw specs drive perception of a phone. And finally, we touch upon the Uh Oh program that was just recently announced by HTC in which users can get a brand new phone when their current One M9 fails or gets damaged.
It’s a pretty packed episode, so make sure you tune into this episode #9 of the FDP!
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New HTC One M9+ mock-up shows the phone compared to the One M9

Around the time we began seeing the first leaks of the HTC One M9, a number of rumors suggested that there was a second HTC phone under the One name that the company was planning to unveil. Dubbed the HTC One M9+, the device was rumored to carry a bigger display, higher resolution camera and even a fingerprint scanner. We’ve seen a few purported images of the device floating around the internet, but none that were officially outed from HTC. While we still don’t have any official images from the company, popular leaker @OnLeaks has unveiled some renders of the M9+ sitting next to the M9 proper.
From the image above, the M9+ looks extremely similar to the original One M9, but carries a few notable design differences. For starters, the M9+ sports an overall bigger chassis with the same BoomSound speaker and front-facing camera layout we see on the M9. But towards the bottom of the device we’re seeing what is potentially a home button that could double as a fingerprint scanner. If you can recall back to the HTC One max, that device also had a fingerprint sensor, though it was placed on the back of the device below the camera module.
Moving around to the back, the M9+ looks to feature the return of the Duo Lens Camera HTC included in its One M8 handset. The company ultimately ditched the Duo Lens Camera in the One M9, but it looks like it may be going back to that in the M9+.
Along with the release of this image, OnLeaks also outed some purported specifications of the handset. According to the tweet, the M9+ will feature a 5.2-inch display and will measure 150.9 x 72.5 x 10.15mm. Going back once again to the One max, the most notable feature of that device compared to its M7 counterpart was the jump to a big 5.9-inch screen. Differentiating from the M9’s 5.0-inch screen, a slightly bigger display size is clearly not what HTC is hoping will draw customers in.
It’s important to note that these are not official press images from HTC. The leaker stressed that he saw the M9+ prototype and made this image according to what he’s seen of the handset in the past. There has yet to be any confirmation that HTC is planning to release this device, so we may not even see the phone make its way to consumers’ hands. With that said, another popular leaker outed that the One M9+ would make its way to market sometime in late March/early April.
Of course, we’ll let you know if we hear any further information regarding the One M9+. Even though we don’t know anything for sure about the handset, do you think, based off of the image above, that a slightly bigger device with a fingerprint sensor could stray customers away from buying the flagship One M9? Let us know what you think!






