Htc One A9 Hands-on Review - Running Marshmallow (İphone clone)

muslumcu46

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HTC One A9 having 145,75x70,8x7,26mm size , with a weight of 143g is remarkable that a structure can be called light . 5 -inch full HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass protected by 4 2.5D , 4 core 1.5GHz 4lü the other has the Adreno 405 graphics processing unit is running at 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset host device. In addition, 16GB and 32GB of storage space and parallel 2GB and 3GB RAM option for your convenience.
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pain7778

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Ekhm Snapdragon 617, it's funny because HTC called this phone "one of the best" but 617..
Looks like iPhone, nothing special but 6.0 is a good thing.
Unfortunately in my country (Poland) it will be more expensive than Samsung Galaxy S6 so... :p
 

techlogik

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Wait, I thought Apple and Samsung copy each other. That has been a legal battle for years with those two. I like the new design since they are targeting a mid-level M and Desire series device for $400 unlocked that will support all carriers by December.

Clean up the Sense interface some since Android is finally actually implementing the stuff XDA developers have been doing for years in the stock build. Get rid of Blink feed please!!!! Waste of resources.
 

pete2bec2

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Wait, I thought Apple and Samsung copy each other. That has been a legal battle for years with those two. I like the new design since they are targeting a mid-level M and Desire series device for $400 unlocked that will support all carriers by December.

Clean up the Sense interface some since Android is finally actually implementing the stuff XDA developers have been doing for years in the stock build. Get rid of Blink feed please!!!! Waste of resources.
You can always turn blink feed off. HTC has been making the best Android skin, at least. And you don't even have to use Sense. The HTC One has always been about offering the best Android experience, not necessarily the highest specs or benchmarks. The a9 fits right in with that, maybe even taking it much further.

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