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18
Nov

HTC One M9(s) has sapphire glass rear camera, MediaTek SoC, 2GB RAM


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HTC apparently has a new variant of its flagship One M9 coming soon, called the One M9(s). The device makes use of some markedly different specs from the original product despite looking remarkably similar. The key is in the specifics, however, as the device has made some change-ups, namely a fresh new sapphire glass coating for the rear camera and different internals from the earlier flagship. It will launch in Taiwan on November 21st.

The HTC One M9(s) will ship with a 5-inch Full HD display, a 2.2GHz 64-Bit Octa Core MediaTek Helio X10 SoC with PowerVR G6200 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage, a 13-megapixel f/2.0 BSI rear camera with sapphire cover, and a 4-UltraPixel f/2.0 front camera with Flash and Dual-LED. It will have a 2840mAh battery, and support both NFC and microSD.

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The spec listing also makes note of a “Sensor Hub,” however, it is currently unclear as to if this refers to a Nexus 6P/5X-type deal or else something different entirely. Curiously missing is any indication of what Android build will be present, or the fingerprint sensor included on the M9+.

The M9(s) will be made of dual-layer double-anodized aluminum and is currently up for pre-order in Taiwan where it is going to retail for NT $12,900, or roughly $393.

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What do you think? Clearly HTC decided to change from a Snapdragon 810 SoC to a MediaTek, as well as decrease the RAM from 3GB to 2GB, however there is a lower price point in-tow and the presence of scratch resistant sapphire glass for the rear camera is definitely a plus.

17
Nov

Hot deal: buy an HTC One M9, get a Desire 626/626s for free


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Everyone loves free goodies, it’s basic human nature. Today HTC is appealing to our nature with their new, and decidedly appealing, promotional offer on the One M9

The smartphone manufacturer’s latest Holiday Hot Deals promotion gets you a free Desire 626 or Desire 626s handset, depending on your carrier preference, on the purchase of a brand new One M9. Verizon and AT&T users who purchase the One M9, which is priced at $649, get a free Desire 626 handset. Meanwhile, customers of T-Mobile, Metro PCS, or Cricket get the Desire 626s.

In case you don’t recall, the Desire 626 was launched in early 2014 and comes with a 5-inch HD display, 13 MP primary camera,  2GB of RAM, MediaTek MT6752 / Snapdragon 410 chipset, and a 2000 mAh battery. You can check out our Desire 626 / Desire 626s review to learn more about the handsets.

HTC’s Hot Deals promotion includes one more bonus. Purchasing the new One M9 also gives the buyer $100 of free Google Play credit, which can be used to buy games, apps, movies, etc. from the Google Play Store.

HTC’s new promotional offer does have a caveat. You are eligible to receive a free Desire 626/Desire 626s, which is worth $179.99, if and only if you purchase a new One M9 handset before the end of today, November 17. Additionally, the offer is valid only until stocks last, and is limited to residents of the United States. 

Unable to make up your mind? Reading our HTC One M9 review might help – the handset scored a solid 8.5 out of 10. To summarize, the device is speedy, has an attractive body, but sports a less than impressive rear camera, despite it being a 20 MP module.

16
Nov

CyanogenMod 12.1 nightlies for the HTC One M9 finally arrive


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Do we have any fans of CyanogenMod nightlies around here? How about HTC One M9 owners? Well, we are bearing good news for you today. It’s always nice to hear a new device is enjoying nightly support from the most popular 3rd-party ROM around, so today we are glad to let you know HTC‘s flagship phone has just started getting this treat.

The CyanogenMod team has uploaded the new files to their downloads page and now you can explore the nightly adventure with your shiny HTC One M9. Just head over to the website, download the software and install it.

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By the way, remember that tinkering with your smartphone could be dangerous. You might end up with a bricked device. And to make matters worse, these procedures may void your warranty, leaving you in the dark if something goes wrong. Be careful and do your research!

Also – what the heck are nightlies?! These are considered experimental versions of a software that is under development. The CyanogenMod team will continue to update the code and upload the updated software on a daily basis.

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Users will be at the bleeding edge of the software’s advancement, and they will get to test all those nifty new features before others, but this does come with its repercussions. ROM nightlies are not for the faint of heart; you are likely to encounter bugs, which is why I really wouldn’t recommend this software to anyone who wants reliable stability.

Those who are adventurous will love playing around with CyanogenMod 21.1 nightlies, though! How many of you have been waiting for this to happen?

Download the CyanogenMod nightlies for the HTC One M9

11
Nov

What is the perfect Android smartphone?


Technology is infiltrating every aspect of our lives. The majority of us would agree that it’s a great thing. Advances in technology and automation have made tasks easier and more cost effective. Technology brings us together by making it easier and cheaper to communicate across short and vast distances. A short time ago it was incredibly costly to talk to a family member in another country on the phone, and just a little before that, it wasn’t all too uncommon to write letters by hand. Heck, I bet some of you remember paying extra money just to talk to relatives in another state – on a landline.

We’ve moved into a time of where you don’t need to keep as much information in your head. Memorization becomes less of a necessity when you can pull a computer out of your pocket, ask it a question, and it returns the answer you’re looking for in seconds. Only a few years ago we were relying on dictionaries, maps and encyclopedias for guidance or answers to important questions.

Today, our central hub is the mobile phone. It’s always with us. It contains the information we need, and it connects us to those we care about. But, it seems that no matter how good a particular model is, we tend to find a flaw, two or worse more. It’s too big, it’s not big enough. The speakers are too tinny or it can’t hold enough of our pictures and videos. There’s too much bloat. The screen quality isn’t good enough or the brightness isn’t bright enough.

We’re here to tell OEMs that we want a phone with no compromises. We want a phone on our terms.

We put together a poll asking our readers and followers to help understand what it is that might constitute a perfect smartphone. Thanks to you, we received a lot of feedback and some great data. Below are the results of what our community feels are the most important aspects of a phone. We’ll try to match up your answers to current market phones and come up with our perfect phone at the end.

From the data we’ve collected, we’re going to figure out what the perfect phone is. Maybe our friends at Samsung, HTC, LG, and Sony (among many others) will listen. And, just maybe, we will get the perfect smartphone.

Screen

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The first pillar in our perfect phone is going to be the screen. It’s our main source of interaction with the device. Not only does it show information and entertainment, but it’s also the main input now that physical keyboards have gone out of style (Help us Blackberry Priv! You’re our only hope!).

In the graph below, we see that 44.6% of respondents prefer the modern day “phablet”. For the purposes of this discussion we’re going to define a phablet as anything  5.5″ or larger.

The Samsung Galaxy Note line has pioneered this space since the original Note came out in 2011. The rest of the market has finally caught up, and pretty much every manufacturer offers a phablet device now. Even Apple who famously demanded that their phones be small so you could easily touch the top of the screen now with one hand has one of the largest phones on the market. Samsung has definitely pushed the market in not only display size but also quality. Their displays are renowned for their deep blacks, saturated colors, and high brightness.

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What’s clear from the results is that Samsung phones are hitting the sweet spot with their flagships.The 5.2″ display has tied the 5.7″ display in our results. So users prefer either a phablet or a device that is easier to manage in one hand with a 5.2″ display. The Samsung Galaxy S6 (5.2″) and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 just so happened to be those sizes and are widely considered the best displays on the market. Samsung probably helped define these categories as they were the pioneers in larger screen sizes. What’s interesting is that our respondents prefer a 1080p display on the 5.2″ screens instead of 1440p like on the S6.

We’re going to pick the 5.7″ 1440p display for our perfect phone screen. The highest number of people responded that they’re comfortable with phablets, and that is where the industry appears headed. We tend to agree with the data and think the Super AMOLED 5.7″ AMOLED display is absolutely fantastic and would want nothing less

Storage

Storage is a tricky one. It’s a balance of on-board and expandable avenues that give and take. If your on-board storage is lacking, it’s nice to be able to throw a microSD card into your phone and expand it to suit your needs. There are few examples when expandable storage won’t play nice with the Android Operating System, but with Marshmallow being released, you will now be able to treat your microSD card as internal storage.

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Study after study have told us that 16GB of on-board storage should no longer be the standard for base models. Phones now shoot video in 4K, have burst mode photography, and tend to be our main media players. Apps are becoming much more useful but that means they require more space than in years past.

With the ability to download videos from YouTube for offline consumption, space is becoming ever more valuable. The real question here is how much do you really want expandable storage? Not only does your microSD card give you more space to store your pictures and video, but it also makes it incredibly easy to move them back and forth between devices. In the age of data caps and throttled data, the cloud isn’t always an option.

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For our perfect phone, we’re going to pick a minimum of 32GB of storage with a microSD card slot. The potential price and design compromises are worth it in our eyes.

Battery and Charging

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It’s no secret that we’re moving more toward embedded batteries. There are still champions of removable batteries like LG but major OEMs like Sony, Motorola, and even Samsung – champion of the removable battery – are sealing their batteries inside. Like everything else, there are tradeoffs to be made. Sealing your battery inside the phone normally means better build quality, and in some cases, bigger batteries.

A removable battery means that you can swap out batteries when yours goes dead or if it becomes faulty. True power users generally prefer this feature due to using their phone so much. But, with the rise in quick charging, bigger batteries, more power efficient screens and processors and smaller portable battery packs, are removable batteries still needed? The answer may surprise you.

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To be honest, I’m a little surprised it’s this one-sided. There was a LOT of chatter around the time of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5’s release about the lack of removable battery. The Note has always been the power user’s phone. Expandable storage and removable batteries were supposedly the biggest selling points for the Note series. But maybe Samsung was right to eschew those features for a more sturdy design.

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In these two graphs, we’re seeing a shift in how people view charging technology. Quick charging only hit the scene in the past few years, but it is becoming mandatory to almost half of the respondents. Even those that said they didn’t need it in a phone did express some interest in it. Only about 6% of those who responded don’t care about rapid charging at all.

On the other hand, Qi wireless charging is a bit of a different story. While a lot of people either had to have it in their phone or were interested in it, almost a third of those who responded didn’t care at all about the wireless charging technology. That’s a much bigger percentage than I thought we’d see.

In our perfect device, we’re going to employ both quick charging and wireless charging. Quick charging is a must, and while wireless charging might not be to most, it could be a feature that puts a phone over the top for some. So we can get the best build quality possible, we’re also going to go with an embedded battery. Since we have both Quick and Wireless charging, staying charged up should be relatively easy.

Buttons and Fingerprint Scanner

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One of the biggest advances in smartphones today are fingerprint scanners. I truly feel like I’m using a futuristic device when I place my finger on a sensor and it immediately unlocks the phone. We really do live in the future. But how important is that really? Are fingerprint scanners a passing fad or here to stay?

I tend to stick in the “here to stay” camp. Android Pay is a huge advancement mobile payments since it can be used on almost any Android phone. But you need home screen security for that. Google is going to push the market forward again. Nexus imprint is a brilliant technology that all future OEMs are going to have to integrate into their phones. It’s better than every other fingerprint scanner on the market, even TouchID on Apple’s devices.

Buttons and fingerprint scanner answersThe on screen vs. physical button debate has been going on for a long time. I’m personally one of the 27% who don’t care which I have. I adapt to either based on the device I use. I do prefer the physical home button of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 but it’s very easy to knock yourself out of whatever media you’re watching by accidentally pressing a button.

Generally when you have physical buttons, they take up the space where you could have front facing speakers. While many of you said you didn’t really care about the placement of your speakers, if you can fit in front facing speakers, you probably should.

Since this is our perfect phone we’re going to go with on screen buttons, Nexus imprint on the back and front facing speakers. Almost seems like the new Nexus line nailed it.

Speakers and NFC

speaker placement answersThis is another question I was genuinely shocked to see the results. I assumed that most people would fall into the “Yes, but I don’t have to have front facing speakers” category. A larger number of people who HAD to have front facing speakers showed up, and with as much as we consume media on our devices, it shocks me that almost 21% of you don’t care about speaker placement at all.

One of the biggest debates around the OnePlus 2 was the lack of NFC. OnePlus claimed they listened to their customers and left the radio out of their device.

Many people didn’t appreciate that decision. NFC is vital to wireless payments. The popularity of the new payment method is exploding with the introduction of Android Pay and Samsung Pay. But, was OnePlus right? Do people care if they have NFC?

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An astounding 88% of respondents want NFC. For over half, they don’t HAVE to have NFC on their phone to make the purchase, but the interest is there. According to those who answered our survey, OnePlus got it wrong. We’re definitely going to include NFC in our perfect phone.

 

Build Quality and Price

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Build quality and price are another category where trade-offs are seen much of the time. There’s a reason that the LG G4 dropped in price so rapidly while the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has stayed so expensive. Samsung has been famous in the past for making phones with cheap plastic bodies. This is a double edged sword because they could stand up to falls a little better than most, but they didn’t feel premium. There’s a large segment of the population that wants a premium device when they spend $600+ on a device or sign a 2-year contract.

I think our graph bares out what we’re seeing in the market today. The iPhone is a huge seller. The Galaxy line has switched over to more premium materials. How your phone feels in your hand and how it looks matters. We’ve gotten to the point where every phone can perform, now most people want one that looks good while doing it.

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And people are willing to pay for it. In the graph we definitely see a segment of the population that is going to stick to cheaper phones. That makes sense. With phones like the Motorola Moto G, Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3, Asus ZenFone 2, and others, the mid-range market is exploding.

But, this is about a perfect phone, not the best value. We all have our limits, but we’re going to get the best build and materials that we can for the standard flagship price of about $650. Metal frame? Glass front and back? Or maybe you prefer an aluminum body like the Nexus 6P or HTC One? Our perfect phone is built like a tank but feels perfect in the hand.

The Perfect Phone

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So, what does our perfect phone look like? To begin, we’re going to take the 5.7″ 1440p screen from the Galaxy Note 5. It has fantastic color saturation, beautiful blacks due to it’s AMOLED technology and gets very bright. It’s a fantastic size, and even though for some it may not be a one handed device, this size is the new normal for most. Our desires for beautifully displayed media trumps most one handed use desires.

Continuing down the media thought process, we’re going to put Boomsound speakers on the front of our perfect phone. You were split, almost evenly about placement and importance of speakers. On screen buttons and front facing speakers that can shake a few windows make for an immersive media experience that won’t be rivaled.

Some power users may tell have responded that 64GB of storage should be the minimum but to keep our costs low, we’re going to go with 32GB of storage and 4GB of RAM to push anything we can throw at it. Fear not, because we’re adding a microSD card slot so you can add as much storage as you see fit. If you’re anything like me, I use my phone to watch movies all the time so I want plenty of space to hold them and continue on with my daily activities without the phone yelling at me that it’s full.

To satisfy our power users, we are going to beef the phone up a little bit. We’re going to trade the slim and sexy bodies of say a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 or Huawei Nexus 6P for a few extra millimeters to pack in more battery. Our embedded battery must clock in at at least 3,500mAh. Not only do we need a big battery, but we are going to build in support for quick charging and wireless charging.

Samsung has proved that you can have wireless charging and premium materials and we’re going to continue that trend.

 

moto x moto maker2To shake it up a little bit, our perfect phone is going to employ a Moto Maker type system so you can customize your colors. Do you want a red metal band and a white front with a black glass back? You get it. Do you want leather instead of glass on the back? Yep! Order it up. Our perfect phone isn’t just one phone for everyone. It’s a perfect phone for each person. The fingerprint scanner will take the place of the dimple on the back of most Motorola phones, much like the Nexus line does now.

We’re going to need to see USB Type-C so we’re future proofed, water resistance, Bluetooth 4.1, the latest Wifi standards and a Sony IMX240 sensor on the back of our phone for the best possible pictures. To top it off, it’s going to cost $650. Companies have proven before that they can make phones with very few compromises, but will any of them step up to make our perfect phone?

What are the real world examples of phones that come close? After carefully pouring over your responses and the choices we’ve made thereafter, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, HTC One M9, and Huawei Nexus 6P most closely resemble our perfect phone. We’ve also taken elements of the Motorola Moto X Pure and Sony Xperia Z5 to round out this perfect device.

If you’d like to see our raw data, feel free to click here to check out the answers. There are a few more question and answers that we didn’t address in this article so definitely check that out if you’re interested. Did we miss anything? Have any qualms about our choices? Make your case down in the comments.

And all of this, of course, is just the hardware side of things. Software is an entirely different subject… for another day.

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10
Nov

Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Sense 7.0 spotted on HTC One M9


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HTC is struggling to remain in the smartphone market and one of their moves to try to keep buyers interested is a commitment to getting the latest version of Android out to their devices. With the recent release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, HTC has been hard at work trying to make that happen for the HTC One M9 and the HTC One M8 before the end of the year. Evidence of their efforts surfaced today thanks to Twitter tipster @LlabTooFeR.

In a series of tweets by @LlabTooFeR, we see several examples of Android 6.0 Marshmallow and HTC’s Sense 7.0 user interface running on an HTC One M9. The images include some of the setup screens, a shot of the keyboard, the recent apps task switcher, some of the permission system screens, and some settings. Thus far no information has been shared about how the actual performance has been on the device.

This appears to be a good sign that HTC is very close to being ready with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update on their flagship devices.

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source: @LlabTooFeR (Twitter)

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10
Nov

HTC is offering up to 30 percent off all online sales, today only


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HTC has kicked off its Holiday Deals today with tiered discounts that apply to all products purchased through HTC’s online US store today.

HTC has three tiers, you can save 15 percent if you spend at least $200, 20 percent when you spend $400 and a 30 percent saving is applied if you spend $650 or more. The deal applies to all HTC products available through the website, including the new One A9 handset. The discounts are calculated from your total spend at checkout, so you can pick up a few things if you want.

As an example of some of the things you can buy, the flagship One M9 sees its price reduced from $649 to just $454.30 after the 30 percent saving (it’s nice to see HTC giving us the $1 benefit there). The newly released HTC One A9 normally costs $500 now, but the 20 percent saving means that it falls back down to $400. If you’re after a tablet, there’s also a 20 percent discount on the Nexus 9. It can be yours for as little as $339.

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The deal is only running until 11:59 tonight (November 10th), so you’ll have to be pretty quick to grab yourself a bargain.

Go to HTC’s Holiday Deals

7
Oct

HTC offering a great deal to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness


It’s October , and that means two things. Halloween, and Breast Cancer Awareness month. Earlier today, HTC announced that they will be participating in the fight against Breast Cancer.

In the only way that they know how, HTC has decided to make two different variants of their current flagship, the HTC One M9. Both variants will be pink, but there will be one with no logo or anything on the back, while the other will have the Breast Cancer Ribbon.

In conjunction with releasing these variants of the One M9, HTC will also be donating $25,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. That is a huge contribution to the Foundation, and HTC has pledged to donate that amount, regardless of the amount of sales from the special edition One M9.

Speaking of sales, you’ll be able grab one of these special edition One M9’s for $649, directly from HTC, with free shipping. In addition, with every purchase, you will receive $100 in Google Play Store credit, and a FREE pink Dot View Ice case. So, while you’ll be spending $650 on the device, you’ll also be getting $150 worth of freebies with your purchase.

As one more act of kindness and support, HTC is also taking 30% off their pink cases for the HTC One M9. This is another gesture to show support for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and allows for those who already have the One M9 to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The offer will be available from now, until October 31st at 11:59 PT, so you have a few weeks to grab one of these before the deal is up. There is one catch with this deal however. Those users on Sprint and Verizon will not be able to take advantage of this deal, due to the fact that these special edition One M9’s only have support for GSM services.

Source: HTC

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7
Oct

HTC launches the HTC One M9 Pink Edition to support Breast Cancer awareness



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HTC has made some pretty questionable decisions when offering their flagship smartphones in unusual colours, but this is one colour and cause that we can’t argue with. HTC has just launched the HTC One M9 Pink Edition to help awareness of Breast Cancer – and in case the name wasn’t enough to give it away, the HTC One M9 Pink Edition is bright pink. There are actually two versions of the Pink Edition available, one in plain ol’ pink and the other in pink with the Breast Cancer ribbon emblazoned on the back of the device.

The news comes as HTC has pledged $25,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation – though it’s not clear if buying one of these limited edition devices will contribute any more to this amount. However, if you are interested in supporting this fantastic cause, HTC is sweetening the deal (if contributing to charity ever needs sweetening) by throwing in $100 Google Play credit and a Pink Dot View case for $49.99. The device itself is $649 USD unlocked, but will only work on T-Mobile or AT&T networks.


What do you think about the HTC One M9 Pink Edition? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: HTC via Phones Review

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7
Oct

Pink HTC One M9 – support breast cancer awareness and get an awesome phone while you are at it


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Cancer Awareness Month is going full throttle and HTC simply couldn’t stay out of the loop. The Taiwanese manufacturer is not only donating $25,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation in an effort to eradicate breast cancer. As it goes with these social struggles, though, they are not trying to do it all alone. HTC urges its customers to support in a few ways.

For starters, the phone maker is trying to lure its customers into donating whatever cash they can to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. They have a link for it in their dedicated web page, where you can also find a few other goodies. Customers can help promote awareness by buying one of HTC’s pink cases, which are all offered on a 30% discount right now.

Those itching for something a little more interesting can also purchase a limited edition, all-pink HTC One M9. These devices will definitely stand out in the crowd, and if you want to make your support more visible it’s also possible to get a phone with a pink ribbon painted on the back.

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Either version of the device is priced at $649. This is not exactly a deal, but you would be putting your money behind a good cause. And it’s a plus if you just so happen to like the color! If that’s not enough of an incentive, you should also consider that HTC is throwing in a free pink Dot View case and $100 in Google Play Store credit. That would be a $150 value! Of course, you also get free ground shipping. The offer is available only until the end of the month and sales close on October 31st at 11:59 PT (while supplies last).

Are any of you thinking of getting one of these? The HTC One M9 may look awesome in pink, but that is not its only lure; it happens to be a great handset. The device features a 5-inch 1080p display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, a 20 MP rear camera, a 4 MP front shooter, a 2840 mAh battery and a design that is second to none.

You can read our full review of the HTC One M9 if you need more convincing. Now, if you are ready for some your dose of breast cancer awareness, just head over to HTC’s website to help out.

Buy the pink HTC One M9!

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6
Oct

Which T-Mobile phones will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow?


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Wondering if your phone will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow? Be sure you are not alone, we’re all desperately waiting for that notification. Android fans are quick to jump on Google whenever they learn a new major update has become available from Google, and the lack of information can be rather frustrating. T-Mobile subscribers won’t have to look through multiple news sites and forums, though. Magenta is being awesome and revealing its entire upgrade plans for Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

T-Mobile’s dedicated Android 6.0 upgrade page is pretty straight forward. It shows a list of devices that will eventually get the new software. Devices are then labeled into 3 categories: Manufacturer Development, T-Mobile Testing and Completed. These pretty much describe the stage at which each phone can be found.

The list of devices to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow includes the following: 

  • HTC One M8
  • HTC One M9
  • LG G3
  • LG G4
  • LG G Stylo
  • Nexus 5
  • Nexus 6
  • Nexus 7
  • Nexus 9
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 5
  • Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
  • Samsung Galaxy S6
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S2

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As you can expect, very few of these devices are on the Completed stage at the time of this post’s publishing. Most of these are still under Manufacturer Development, essentially leaving Nexus devices alone in other categories. Most Nexi are under Completed, by the way; only the Nexus 6 is still undergoing network testing.

What a handy tool this is! T-Mobile users can just click on the button below to head over to the carrier’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow update page. Details will continue to be updated as the roll-out advances. Don’t we wish all manufacturers did this?!

See T-Mobile’s software updates page!

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