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This phone has some great features, including great battery life. The camera is high quality, too. I love the weight and its handling. Calls are clear and it syncs with personal and work email with ease. I'd give it five stars if the main screen type could be larger, and if I could block numbers. My hold Lumia 920 allowed both of those.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The One M8 is slippery to hold and the placement of its power button makes it difficult to reach with the same hand that's holding it, making this phone more awkward than it deserves to be. For the price it seems to typically go right now it does deserve consideration, though. It flips quickly through homescreen and apps, produces reasonably loud audio from its dual speakers (nice for podcasts etc) and the display is crisp and bright. It has a sturdy, rounded build with an inset camera that makes more sense to me than some of strange contours found on newer devices. Battery life is serviceable, lasting me up to 24 hours with light use (quick phone call, some messaging and web browsing, podcast or two..). Note: it has no fingerprint scan, the camera is quite poor in low-light conditions and the expandable memory *cannot* be accessed easily via usb-to-computer as it can with many other android devices (ie, no drag-n-drop via the desktop for loading music and movies). The most comparable device I know of is the Samsung Galaxy S5 which I'm less familiar with, but seems to have fewer of the shortcomings I listed above while sacrificing the sturdy metallic frame of the HTC in exchange for a bendy plastic one. In sum, if you rely on your phone's camera much or if you need easy one-handed use I'd probably look elsewhere. However, its speed, screen and casing still make it a useful and pleasing device.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
this htc replaced one I had damaged and because I was content with the one I had before I stayed the course. Maybe being old fashioned I have the Windows phone because it syncs seamlessly with my laptop at work. I then carry all of my emails, windows documents, and programs (word, excel, etc) with me where ever I am and I like Windows and Microsoft. Really pretty simple. Like the phone and have no issues whatsoever at least that I am aware of. It does what I need it to do so I may not be as hard on its functions as others might be. I like it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
When I first got the phone, immediately noticed the screen was replaced, not a huge issue after I put a case on it, though. The battery seemed to be fine, until about 2 months after using it when suddenly anything under 34% it would say 0% powering down and wouldn't turn back on until plugged in, and when it was plugged in it would still read 18-30% before turning it back on. Aside from this issue it was a great phone! Definitely a great phone for the price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
And I always have LTE connection whether I want it or not. And the battery drains superfast and I can't change the network mode thanks to ATT. But other things are just good, there are some lags in interface, in software, games. And that was a surprise for me because it has snapdragon 801, very powerful and good processor. But I can live with it. But that problem with LTE just makes me crazy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned