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That's a big deal to some people. Many of the potential buyers who place emphasis on having an SD card are also fans of removable batteries, which neither phone has.

HTC bumped the screen size up to 5in to match the Nexus 5 and other flagship smartphones — so you're looking at two p LCD displays. Any differences will be minor, but HTC has a reputation for using very high quality display panels. Ultimately, this point shouldn't sway you one way or the other. If audio is important to you, the One M8 blows the Nexus 5 out of the water. The front-facing BoomSound speakers are 25 per cent louder, which is almost hard to fathom. Sound is clear without distortion even when cranked up thanks to the high quality drivers HTC is using in the One, along with a new multi-band amplifier.

The Nexus 5 has a regular mono speaker on the bottom that sounds okay, if a little on the quiet side. As for the cameras, HTC is again doing something new. Last year it introduced the Ultrapixel camera — a lower resolution sensor with larger pixels for better low-light performance. The new One builds on that with the Duo Camera.

Again, it's great for dim environments, but there is a second camera that allows you to tweak the focus after you've taken a picture.

It's sort of like a Lytro in your phone, but it's doing this in software instead of hardware. The result is a baffling interface, with four different "home" screens from which to launch apps. It might reward those who take the time to customize it and really get to know it, but most people aren't like that.

They're better served by simple, consistent interface. Google recognizes this and keeps Android relatively simple on its own Nexus line of phones. HTC and Samsung seem determined to make things complicated. There's no word yet from Verizon. Samsung Electronics Co. But if you take the time to feel the One in your hand, it will probably be your One. Krot told the man. Angela Simmons caught fans by surprise on Jan.

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Clint Arlis, who appeared on Kaitlyn Bristowe's season of The Bachelorette in , has died at age 34, according to his sister Taylor. HTC is well known for cramming minimal bloat onto its devices, and the few apps that are pre-installed on it are actually quite handy.

Themes lets you customize the Sense UI to a level rarely seen on big-brand phones. As well as the obligatory wallpaper changes, you can also tweak fonts and icons, choosing from hundreds of them online. The Peel Smart Remote is pretty handy too. The Nexus came with stock Android 5. Lollipop is the best-looking stock Android interface to date.

It's minimal, colorful, and distinctly 'designey' looking - in that it looks like it was drawn up by a hip young designer at some kind of 'creative agency'. It's intuitive and nice to look at, and has no unnecessary bloatware or superfluous guff loaded onto it.

We absolutely love the stock Lollipop interface, but also have plenty of respect for HTC's invitation to customize its Sense UI to your heart's content. It's minimalism vs personalization, and we can't pick a winner.

HTC touted the Snapdragon chipset as being highly efficient, therefore negating the need for a huge battery.

Despite all this, we only just managed to squeeze a day's use out of the battery at moderate usage. Decent, but not world-beating. Just as well, given its huge QHD display. But the battery size more than accounts for the big display, and actually lasts well over a day with moderate usage - such as a a couple of hours of phone calls, some gaming and light video-watching.

Any fears that the Nexus 6 would be a battery-draining beast proved unfounded. With this, the Nexus 6 pulls level to , leaving the price as the deciding factor between the two phones.

UK customers seem to get much better value with the Nexus 6 than US customers do. With that said, it won't be too difficult to find the Nexus 6 for a slightly lower price if you shop around. The final scores were so close in our comparison that which phone's better for you comes down to a matter of personal taste - and hand size. The Nexus 6 size will be an immediate turn-off for some people, while completely enticing others.

If the size does suit you, then its other specs such as camera and battery life make this a no-brainer over the One M9. However, if multitasking and high-end gaming are more your thing, and you think six inches is a bit excessive, then the One M9 is definitely preferable. It looks absolutely fantastic too, though One M8 owners may experience a bit of deja vu if they opt to buy it. Do you agree with our final scores? Let us know your thoughts! I've used both phones now and have gone back to the nexus 6 on the grounds that even with the bigger screen the ease of use and everyday living the batterys never gave up the HTC did in fact many times.

I am very interested , HTC calls this one, the "flagship". The above article is tendentious! Why didn't you compared Nexus junk no SD card to E9? Next time compare Nexus to Symbian Nokia phone! Not only does your grammar and spelling suck, so too does your knowledge of tech. They refuse to listen to their customers and refuse to fix their issues. The M9 is no different and isn't even comparable to the Nexus Add a 5.



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