- Analysis by KJ David
Whether or not its changes to the main camera (13-megapixel) and processor (1.7GHz, octa-core) are better than the One M8's is up for debate, but the M8s' pros and cons suggest a high-end seat nonetheless.
A couple of its nifty additions are the HTC Eye Experience camera toolkit, which was introduced by the Desire Eye, and the Android 5.0 Lollipop platform. It also brings back the familiar mix of HTC's BoomSound and BlinkFeed features. Speaking of familiar stuff, non-removable batteries continue to haunt HTC's Android lineup. Nevertheless, the One M8s still appears to be a decent 2015 tweak to what was HTC's flagship model before the M9 came along.
** This phone is also known as: HTC M8s, HTC One M8 64-bit
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