![]() The lengthy volume rocker that ran down the previous phone's side has been split into two discrete buttons, though, and the sleep/wake key has been moved below it and was given a neat spiral pattern so you can tell the difference without looking.Īt first glance, the phone's face is almost identical too. You'll find the nano-SIM and microSD card slots (the latter of which takes cards up to a whopping 2TB) nestled into the left and right edges, respectively, just where they were last year. Thankfully, none of that changes how comfortably the M9 settles into the hand. The M9's sloping back would look almost identical to its predecessors were it not for some major camera changes: Last year's Duo Camera UltraPixel setup has been replaced with a single, squarish, sapphire-covered pod that hosts a more traditional 20-megapixel shooter. HTC's newest flagship feels familiar as a result, but that's not to say that everything HTC did was for the best.Īnyway, more on that later. ![]() Where the M8 was polished and curvaceous like a river stone - a choice that meant the thing slid around more than some liked - the M9 channels more of the original One M7's angularity. It's impossible not to compare the M9 to the Ones that came before it, which leads to some simple shorthand for HTC's design work this year: Put simply, it's almost like the M7 and M8 had a baby. I'll update this review with new impressions once US units become available. Note: I'm working with the international version of the One M9. ![]()
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