NEW DELHI: 2.2Ghz Mediatek octa core, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage
+ micro SD, 5.2inch Super LCD3 (2560 x 1440p), 20MP + 2.1MP rear duo cam with
dual LED flash + 4MP front cam, FM, BT4.1, A-GPS, NGC, WiFiac, MHL 2.0, IR
emitter, finger scanner, 2,840mAh battery, 168 grams The One M9+ is HTC's
latest and greatest. The company decided to skip the M9 and go straight to the
M9+ for India - a smart move, because the M9 had people complaining about the
lack of duo camera and fingerprint sensor.
The design hasn't changed drastically from the previous
generation One M8 - and that's a good thing. The finish is luxurious and
eye-catching - attention to detail is extraordinary and quality of workmanship
is unrivalled. This is one of the bestlooking phones around and even beats the
most sought after iPhone 6 in this regard easily .
Compared to the One M8, there's a slight kink in the armour
though - literally. While the M8 feels more `organic' and comfortable, the
sharp edge on the M9+ (where the gold meets silver) cuts into your fingers.
Up front, the design is familiar and it still has those
excellent HTC BoomSound speakers which are front-facing and much louder than
any of the competitors. The lower speaker grill is split up by the new
fingerprint sensor. You don't need to swipe a finger - just place it (and it
works really well). The sensor can also be used as a home button by pressing
harder (though it doesn't click). Around the back is the duo camera: in duo
mode, a second lens captures depth detail so that you can change focus, apply a
3D effect, add shapes and other elements into your photos.In normal mode, the
camera captures 20MP stills and video in up to 4K resolution (3840 x 2176
pixels). The camera is really fast and there are shooting options on offer
(split capture, photo booth, panorama) but the in our testing, the quality of
results from the camera is not as good as the Galaxy S6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
There are no complaints with performance, even though it's a
Mediatek on offer (instead of the Snapdragon 810). It does heat up with
intensive gaming but is expected with the all-metal design.
At the time of writing, the One M9+ is already available
online at Rs 48,000 - which is great value and about the same price as the One
M8. Price includes a 1 year accidentalliquid damage protection which further
enhances the value. If you crave a premium all-metal design Android phone, the
M9+ is king of the hill. However, you can get a better screen and better camera
on the now cheaper Galaxy S6.
Source From:-http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
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