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Hands On with the HTC One M9

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Resolution fail

JJinNYC

Mar 1, 2015, 11:42 PM
I like HTC but they screwed up with this. They are not Apple. 1080p still? Seriously? 2013 called and it wants it's phone back? The S6 will crush them now that Samsung also offers a phone with a premium build quality. Not to mention it will definitely have a better camera than the M9 and a higher resolution screen. Put a fork in HTC cause it's done.
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Rich Brome

Mar 2, 2015, 9:50 AM
I think the screen looks fantastic. I can't see any pixels at all on the M9. Everything is smooth and crisp.

Quad-HD is nice on a larger phablet device, but on a 5-inch screen like this, it's overkill, IMO.
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bluecoyote

Mar 2, 2015, 7:11 PM
I believe HTC has a full 1080p display on their phone, not that janky pentile garbage Samsung has.
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GravityFails

Mar 3, 2015, 7:27 PM
JJinNYC said:
I like HTC but they screwed up with this. They are not Apple. 1080p still? Seriously? 2013 called and it wants it's phone back? The S6 will crush them now that Samsung also offers a phone with a premium build quality. Not to mention it will definitely have a better camera than the M9 and a higher resolution screen. Put a fork in HTC cause it's done.


I don't know if the screen resolution makes that much of a difference to the average buyer; as long as people can't see pixels, and the colors are clear and relatively true-to-life, most folks won't care about the lack of quad-HD. You and I might care, sure, but I'm betting that we're not indicative of the vast, phone-buying public.

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