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GIZMO REVIEW HTC One E9+
PRICE Rs 36,790
What do you do when you want a
flagship-level phone but don't want to spend an absurd amount of money?
HTC's got your back! Coming in quick on the heels on the premium-looking One M9+, this phone has all the specs you could crave but at a more palatable price.
HTC's got your back! Coming in quick on the heels on the premium-looking One M9+, this phone has all the specs you could crave but at a more palatable price.
Up front, it's instantly
recognisable as a premium `One' device with the Boom Sound stereo speakers and
thin bezels. There are a couple of colours available -our unit is a handsome
matte white and gold.The back panel is matte white and the metal chassis is a
champagne gold. The entire phone is just 7.9 mm and feels lightweight (for the
size).
The screen is a surprise: HTC has
used a 2K display (2560 x 1440 pixels 534 pixels per inch). This is the same
resolution screen as on the M9+ but owing to the slightly larger 5.5-inch
screen, pixel density is a bit lower. Not that it matters though! It offers
some great colours, brightness and viewing angles. It has loud and clear,
front-facing stereo speakers that have become sort of like a hallmark of the
HTC One series.Under a flimsy plastic flap on the left side are slots for two
nano SIM cards (it has individual, slide out trays) and a micro SD slot that
theoretically supports up to 2TB cards (128GB is available so far).
The 64-bit Mediatek octa core
processor and 3GB RAM combo is more than up for anything you throw at it --and
it doesn't get too hot either. Camera is super-fast and captures some nice
detail and bokeh (with a special mode). Macros aren't too great but performance
generally hits above its price.
If we were to nitpick, the looks of
the device are sort of generic HTC. Most people who look at it will pass it off
as just another mid-range phone from the Desire series. It's only when you
start using it, look at the screen and capture some photos that you start to
see this for the beast that it is. And finally, in a couple of weeks of use, we
noticed a fair number of scratches on the back camera glass which could affect
results in the long term. A good buy for the price.
Hitesh bhagat
ET24JUN15
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