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^^^^Now THIS I agree with.Don't settle..if the camera is cheeks to you its cheeks. If it's good to you then go for it.
Just make sure to base the decision off actually trying the device in-hand and not a blogger's opinion.
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^^^^Now THIS I agree with.Don't settle..if the camera is cheeks to you its cheeks. If it's good to you then go for it.
Think you're exaggerating a bit.
It's so bad you can't capture an image to look back at? Nah man. You'd think you were using a camera that turned your photo into a cave painting.
I understand you want a good camera, but saying it can't take pictures that will help you "relive a moment" is ridiculous. Your photos are going to be for yourself and your family, not a national magazine.
From the samples posted, it does just that. Takes good photos.
I have a Moto X btw. It's not a iPhone camera, but it gets the job done and I'm happy with it. That being said, I do carry a DSLR.
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Wait you have a Nexus 4?? Now things are making sense lol. Coming from a Nexus 4, even the M8 camera would blow you away
. You are greatly exaggerating if you think any phone out right now wouldnt give you good quality images compared to what you are toting now
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. You had me thinking you was rocking a Lumina the way you been talking in here
. Coming from what you have, try anything out right now and I promise you will be 10x more satisfied lol. The gaps in the performance between these current/new devices arent as large as you are making them to be man
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Don't settle..if the camera is cheeks to you its cheeks. If it's good to you then go for it.
^^^^Now THIS I agree with.
Just make sure to base the decision off actually trying the device in-hand and not a blogger's opinion.
Just out of curiosity, why did you decide on the M9 rather than the S6?Bro, until you've used a Nexus 4 camera, your opinion is invalid (just an assumption because anyone who's used a Nexus 4's camera would know that a 4 year old's finger painting looks better than the photos a Nexus 4 can take). Yes the photos are for myself and friends/family, but I still appreciate good quality photos. Spontaneous moments and moving objects are impossible to capture without a ton of blur.
Yep, Nexus 4. And it still runs like a champ. The thing about comparing the Nexus 4 to current devices is......there's no comparison. The M9 is/will be a current device and should thus be compared to other current devices, not something from 2012.
Plus the Nexus 4 was $300 with flagship specs. If I'm gonna pay $600-700 for a phone, I would like to think that the extra $300-400 I'm paying would mean I'd get flagship specs with a half-decent camera.
Yea, I'm absolutely not settling. Which is why I'm not copping the M9.
And really it's not a blogger's opinion with regards to the camera. I've seen plenty of picture samples of the M9 and it is 100% bunz. Check The Verge's slider comparison of the M9 vs the iPhone 6:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/22/8272727/htc-one-m9-review
All said, we use our devices differently and have different preferences. I may value PQ higher than you guys do.
looks like he decided on the s6 rather than the m9Bro, until you've used a Nexus 4 camera, your opinion is invalid (just an assumption because anyone who's used a Nexus 4's camera would know that a 4 year old's finger painting looks better than the photos a Nexus 4 can take). Yes the photos are for myself and friends/family, but I still appreciate good quality photos. Spontaneous moments and moving objects are impossible to capture without a ton of blur.
Yep, Nexus 4. And it still runs like a champ. The thing about comparing the Nexus 4 to current devices is......there's no comparison. The M9 is/will be a current device and should thus be compared to other current devices, not something from 2012.
Plus the Nexus 4 was $300 with flagship specs. If I'm gonna pay $600-700 for a phone, I would like to think that the extra $300-400 I'm paying would mean I'd get flagship specs with a half-decent camera.
Yea, I'm absolutely not settling. Which is why I'm not copping the M9.
And really it's not a blogger's opinion with regards to the camera. I've seen plenty of picture samples of the M9 and it is 100% bunz. Check The Verge's slider comparison of the M9 vs the iPhone 6:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/22/8272727/htc-one-m9-review
All said, we use our devices differently and have different preferences. I may value PQ higher than you guys do.
Just out of curiosity, why did you decide on the M9 rather than the S6?
Nothing surprising[h1]LG G4 will reportedly not feature a metal body[/h1]
23 March, 2015 | Comments (13) | Post your comment
Tags: LG, Android, Rumors
According to a report from Korea, the soon to be revealed LG G4 will not feature a metal body. However, the Korean giant is expected to launch a metal-clad smartphone before the end of this year.
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The first LG device with metal body will allegedly be the upcoming G4 Note. The previously rumoredhigh-end handset will reportedly compete with the likes of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Apple iPhone 6 Plus when it becomes available.
LG G4 will not get the metal treatment due to the costly nature of the switch to CNC equipment. Leaked press renders of the LG G3 successor have all but confirmed that it will feature a polycarbonate body.
Source (in Korean) | Via
Nothing surprising here either[h1]Alleged HTC One M9 Plus mockup reveals its design [/h1]
23 March, 2015 | Comments (3) | Post your comment
Tags: HTC, Android, Rumors
A mockup render of the unannounced HTC One M9 Plus made the rounds on Twitter, courtesy of @OnLeaks. The image compares the M9 Plus to the regular HTC One M9 and is said to be based on a prototype of the device.
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As you can see in the render above, the biggest difference between HTC One M9 Plus and One M9 is the presence of a physical home button below the display. The solution splits the BoomSound speaker in two and could also utilize a fingerprint scanner.
The circular camera of the handset should hardly catch anyone by surprise. It has already appeared in live photos.
HTC One M9 Plus might debut with two different chipsets - a MediaTek MT6795 model could cater to the Chinese market, while a Snapdragon 810 version will be sold elsewhere. The rest of the device’s rumored specs include 5.2” QHD display, fingerprint scanner, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of expandable memory.
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I'm not knocking you man. Get what you will enjoy, as it will be your money you are spending at the end of the day. If you cop a device this cycle, you should be more than happy with any of themThink you're exaggerating a bit.
It's so bad you can't capture an image to look back at? Nah man. You'd think you were using a camera that turned your photo into a cave painting.
I understand you want a good camera, but saying it can't take pictures that will help you "relive a moment" is ridiculous. Your photos are going to be for yourself and your family, not a national magazine.
From the samples posted, it does just that. Takes good photos.
I have a Moto X btw. It's not a iPhone camera, but it gets the job done and I'm happy with it. That being said, I do carry a DSLR.
Bro, until you've used a Nexus 4 camera, your opinion is invalid (just an assumption because anyone who's used a Nexus 4's camera would know that a 4 year old's finger painting looks better than the photos a Nexus 4 can take). Yes the photos are for myself and friends/family, but I still appreciate good quality photos. Spontaneous moments and moving objects are impossible to capture without a ton of blur.
Wait you have a Nexus 4?? Now things are making sense lol. Coming from a Nexus 4, even the M8 camera would blow you away
. You are greatly exaggerating if you think any phone out right now wouldnt give you good quality images compared to what you are toting now![]()
. You had me thinking you was rocking a Lumina the way you been talking in here
. Coming from what you have, try anything out right now and I promise you will be 10x more satisfied lol. The gaps in the performance between these current/new devices arent as large as you are making them to be man![]()
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Yep, Nexus 4. And it still runs like a champ. The thing about comparing the Nexus 4 to current devices is......there's no comparison. The M9 is/will be a current device and should thus be compared to other current devices, not something from 2012.
Plus the Nexus 4 was $300 with flagship specs. If I'm gonna pay $600-700 for a phone, I would like to think that the extra $300-400 I'm paying would mean I'd get flagship specs with a half-decent camera.
Don't settle..if the camera is cheeks to you its cheeks. If it's good to you then go for it.
^^^^Now THIS I agree with.
Just make sure to base the decision off actually trying the device in-hand and not a blogger's opinion.
Yea, I'm absolutely not settling. Which is why I'm not copping the M9.
And really it's not a blogger's opinion with regards to the camera. I've seen plenty of picture samples of the M9 and it is 100% bunz. Check The Verge's slider comparison of the M9 vs the iPhone 6:
http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/22/8272727/htc-one-m9-review
All said, we use our devices differently and have different preferences. I may value PQ higher than you guys do.
Don't know if anyone posted this yet but here you guys go
That sucks, should have made it thicker to put a bigger battery in.His battery life showed 12.5 hours with 3.75 SOT.
Damn, smh. That's no better than the old S3 I had.
Oh whoopslooks like he decided on the s6 rather than the m9
5000 mAhThat'll be dope if they start making plus size versions of flagship phones with 5000+ mAh batteries. Removable and quick charge
That'll be dope if they start making plus size versions of flagship phones with 5000+ mAh batteries. Removable and quick charge
). Next I turned on a hotspot with my phone and connected my tablet to it

I thought the opo was faster and had better battery in my opinion

They don't want to have to buy a portable charger to charge their phone.Those crabbing about the battery life, get one of these and deal with it. 1650mah with fast charge capability. It's small and only $30. With the S6 quick charge you can top your phone off in around 10 minutes.
"But I shouldn't have to buy extra accessories" Yeah yeah, blah blah. Then don't get the S6 and keep the Note 4 or S5 forever.