Top 5 Best Features of the New HTC One (M8) Smartphone
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lpedraja2002
March 25, 2014 4:13:37 PM
lpedraja2002 said:
Jane looks gorgeous in that picture. Also, I like the Dot View Case, I wonder how it works.You are too kind -- I look like death.
The Dot Cover:
It's basically a perforated cover that displays what's underneath. It's not always on (that would be cool, but ultimately a waste of power, boo). Just like Motion Launch, you double tap to wake the screen. It also 'wakes' when you have an incoming call and you can swipe down to answer. Pretty cool!
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house70
March 25, 2014 4:45:50 PM
Only 2 things I don't really like about this phone:
1- the wasted logo space under the screen - that could have been shaved for a smaller footprint; the phone already has on-screen buttons, meaning the actual useful screen begins about one inch above the bottom edge.
2- battery capacity. In connection to number 1 above, they could have put a bigger battery in there, since footprint was not an issue anymore. As is, small battery (relatively speaking) and big phone don't add up. For screens at or above 5 inch a 3000mAh battery should be standard for non-removable batteries.
1- the wasted logo space under the screen - that could have been shaved for a smaller footprint; the phone already has on-screen buttons, meaning the actual useful screen begins about one inch above the bottom edge.
2- battery capacity. In connection to number 1 above, they could have put a bigger battery in there, since footprint was not an issue anymore. As is, small battery (relatively speaking) and big phone don't add up. For screens at or above 5 inch a 3000mAh battery should be standard for non-removable batteries.
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parkerthon
March 25, 2014 4:56:55 PM
ferooxidan
March 25, 2014 6:21:29 PM
fball922
March 26, 2014 5:15:41 AM
lpedraja2002
March 26, 2014 6:35:30 AM
gggplaya
March 26, 2014 8:49:50 AM
Finally, manufacturers are breaking from marketing and delivering a camera that actually takes good pictures. I'm a hobby photographer and have high end SLR cameras. What's upsetting is that phones and point and shoot cameras have been touting high density megapixel cameras for years because simply, it's easy to advertise. Mainstream consumers think more megapixels = better pictures. That's actually not true, larger and less dense pixels are more sensitive to light, and capture better colors as well. Less pixel density (larger pixels)= better pictures. And considering that most smartphone users have to post to online sites like facebook and instagram which downsize pictures anyways, more megapixels are basically worthless if they get shrunken to 1 megapixel pictures anyways. Looks like a phone finally worth buying for the camera.
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fkr
March 26, 2014 11:19:14 AM
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No phone lasts all day in continued use. Score
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gggplaya
March 26, 2014 12:18:54 PM
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