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Htc one m9 review pcmag
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I believe everyone is clear that you don't understand why they had an unfinished product at the show. T, we seem to be hearing the the same thing over and over in the threads here. It looks as if they were using the digital zoom feature (worst feature on any phone) to try and take pictures. There is so much noise and the exposure is all wrong. I truly do wonder if the folks taking the original pictures for the M9 took bad ones on purpose.

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They said the same thing about the M8 camera.And as you can see 2 posts above, when it was finally released to the public a strange thing happened.People that knew how to take pictures without using digital zoom, and using the correct exposure settings took some good pictures. I'll share more when I can, but that's really all anyone knows at this point."

htc one m9 review pcmag

That's just not how these things usually work.

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But again, I strongly caution everyone against thinking that there will be some magical update that either makes this the best damn camera phone ever seen, or it crashes and burns. I take that to mean how the images are ultimately processed and presented - not how the camera app itself looks.

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Nickinson: "I really don't know what "everyone is talking about." What we've been told is that the camera software isn't final. Just want to make sure I'm not miss understanding the definition of "software" in the context of the M9 camera discussion. )"Īallison1882: Is the software update everyone is talking about for the camera app or is everyone referring to a firmware update for the actual camera hardware? The latter would be what could potentially resolve issues. I have no idea if there will be some sort of magical software update that cures any initial problems we saw with the camera. That I was already hearing "Did you have the software update that fixes the camera yet?" proves that point. That's what I was trying to get at during the podcast. And worse is that I think it sets unreasonable expectations for readers. But, yeah, I have some serious issues with being handed a phone to evaluate while being told "software updates are coming." That's not helpful to us as reviewers. I didn't see anything, performance-wise, that would have kept it from being my daily driver. Nickinson: "The software itself was pretty damned solid, actually. Can you explain to us why you are leery of people talking about final software? And is it normal for companies to give you phones at MWC that are not finished? Why would a company bring an unfinished phone to a major event and have it receive bad first impressions? You spoke highly about the phone until you talked about the camera. Tlicious1020: Great initial review about the M9. But I have absolutely no inside information at all here, just speculating based on what I've seen before and what I think I'd do in their place. So personally I'd guess not more than a few days before the actual release. I don't see any advantage to HTC in publishing too long before the release: from a technical side that gives the reviewers less time with the device and means the review will be based on earlier software, while from a marketing side you'd want the "buzz" from a rash of reviews hitting the web to be followed by orders or people going out to see the device, rather than a by couple more weeks waiting. that they probably have the devices already (or if not will get them very soon) but can't publish until the date HTC have agreed. So I would expect something similar this year, i.e. So clearly they had had the devices for a while, but with an embargo on publication.

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Last year there was very little gap between the announcement and the release of the M8, and most sites had their full reviews up within a day or so of the announcement (not the "we've only had the device for 24 hours but we're going to pretend this is a detailed review and even comment on battery life" stuff you see from some places - The Verge, I'm looking at you!). Several have noted that the software was not final, so these need not be a perfect indication of the device when released. Too early for full reviews yet, but many sites have posted hands-on previews, varying from a quick hands-on at the event to impressions gathered under NDA. Full reviews (thanks to for collecting the links) :













Htc one m9 review pcmag