Now that the all new HTC One (M8) is official and readily available from most US carriers, not to mention already being blasted in TV ads, it should start gaining attention and traction from consumers and potential buyers. Those looking to buy a new
Now that the all new HTC One (M8) is official and readily available from most US carriers, not to mention already being blasted in TV ads, it should start gaining attention and traction from consumers and potential buyers. Those looking to buy a new
Sporting an even sexier metal design, a larger 5-inch display, louder BoomSound speakers and an innovative dual rear camera, the HTC One M8 ($199 on contract) blows away its predecessor. Add in nearly 10 hours of
HTC's new flagship has two rear cameras and the newest Snapdragon processor, but there's a bigger reason HTC One-upped itself in 2014.
Despite its durable aluminum unibody design, the HTC One (M8) is not officially waterproof, or at least HTC did not brag about any such features like Sony and Samsung did for their own early 2014 flagship devices launched this year. But can the HTC One