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HTC One M8: HTC shows how simple design can pip gimmickery

The phone will be available in India from April, but will run only on 4G networks only.

HTC One M8 will be available in India from April, but only on 4G LTE. HTC One M8 will be available in India from April, but only on 4G LTE.

I am willing to go out on a limb and call what I saw today one of the best Android smartphones to be launched in a while. This phone has a few features that will, in my books, justify what I am saying. You might differ, even I might differ after I actually get to use the phone for a few days. But till then, I have high hopes for the new HTC One (M8). Here is why:

Design: I have always loved good design. We were all pretty much unanimous that the HTC One (M7) was the best looking, best built, Android phone of last year. This year, they have gone a step further and given the device an all-metal finish. It still has a unibody design, but now you have a micro-SD card slot with 128GB support. The phone looks, feels robust and has what Darren Sng, HTC’s senior director for Asia product marketing, calls “jewellery grade finish”. It will be available in three colours, including one with a gold finish.

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Camera: For me, this is the killer feature of the phone. It has two lenses at the back, but the second lens is not exactly a camera, but a depth sensor that adds a new layer of data and detail to photographs shot with HTC’s popular Ultra Pixel camera. You can do a lot of Photoshop-like tricks within the phone as it recognises depth. For instance, you can focus on anything and blur anything out. Use this feature to also add a lot of effects and create cutouts of people with a single click. Just for the record, HTC claims this camera has a “faster launch, faster focus and faster burst”. Plus, there is a dual colour LED flash with both white and yellow light to balance out the image and make it look more natural. The 5MP front camera is also better, so you can click better selfies.

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Sense 6: We couldn’t play around for it for long, but the Sense 6 seems to be making more sense now as the UI understands what you are trying to do and reacts accordingly. The entire interface is colour-coded, so you know where you are by just looking at the colours. The phone wakes up with a double tap, one swipe and you are in the home screen. It also aggregates feeds from different sources and HTC will open up the SDK to get more partners in. If this works, it could end up killing apps like Flipboard, at least on this phone.

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Dot view: This simple thing is the sort of stuff innovation is all about. The perforated front panel of the regular flap cover lets users interact with the phone in the simplest of ways. It shows call alerts and other notifications without even opening the flap. And this is done with no extra power, for the flap is all plastic. This is what good design and sane thinking is all about.

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Extreme power saving mode: This could be the next big feature, again if it works. In this mode, the phone gives just basic features, but promises battery life of up to two weeks. If you switch on the mode in the last 10 per cent, HTC says it will be able to run the phone in basic mode for 30 hours. Now, tell me who wouldn’t kill for that feature. But we were, obviously, not able to test this in the hour or so we spent at the pre-launch demo session.

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What else? The 5-inch Full HD display phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and will run Android 4.4.2 KitKat. It will be available in 16 and 32GB versions.

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The phone will be available in India from April, but will run only on 4G networks only. There is no word yet on the price, but we guess HTC might go for a competitive mid-segment price to win back its market share. In UK, the phone will sell for £530. Expect more updates in this space.

 


 

Nandagopal Rajan writes on technology, gadgets and everything related. He has worked with the India Today Group and Hindustan Times. He is an alumnus of Calicut University and Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal. ... Read More

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