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HTC may be losing its once strong market share to rapidly expanding competition, but that doesn't mean it has forgotten how to make good phones. The Taiwanese smartphone specialist is primarily a manufacturer of smartphones, with very little presence in o...
Good, Good screen, Excellent performance, Decent cameras, Up-to-date software, Good Wi-Fi and network handling...
Average battery life, Weak audio from speaker, Quick Charge-compatible charger not included...
While HTC's most iconic products have typically been its annual M-series flagships, the company has also delivered some memorable models in the more affordable lines. With the One A9, HTC has now established a new category just below the flagships, with a...
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HTC is in an awkward spot. When it comes to mobiles, we haven't seen anything as exciting and unique as the HTC One M8 from them. The latter may have released only two years ago, but it's an eternity in smartphone years and a lack of innovation in that mu...
Everything about HTC's One A9 comes down to its price. Rs 32,900. Let that digest for a bit. HTC expects you to spend more on the HTC One A9 that you would on a Nexus 5X, the Moto X Style or even the ridiculously specced Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro or LeEco Le Max Pr...
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Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC has always been able to keep its position high up in the "Premium Android Market." More so, the company has, stabilized its sales and especially with its age-old and massively successful "One" series, HTC has scored q...
Intelligent design, Runs smooth, Fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, Sounds great even without stereo speakers...
Low battery, Looks similar to iPhone 6, Camera still needs improvement...
Unfortunately, no matter how good the device is, the review has to end with a black or white verdict. HTC has come up to a great length in determining themselves as the premium smartphone brand and sure they are. The performance of the device is quite...
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After the high-end ‘One M' series and mid-range Desire series, HTC introduced One A9 , the company's first ‘A series' smartphone with a premium build, back in October last year. It was launched in India last month at a price tag of Rs. 29,990. It has a fi...
Brilliant display, Solid build quality, Runs on the latest Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) out of the box, Good camera with RAW mode, MicroSD expansion slot...
Battery life could be better, Lacks 4K video recording, Slightly priced on the higher side, No Dual SIM support...
At a price tag of Rs.29,990, the One A9 is definitely a bit costly compared to other smartphones in the range for the features it offers. The AMOLED display is brilliant, the phone has a solid build and also has a microSD expansion slot, but the battery l...
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HTC is ready for its comeback and to help the Taiwanese company back on the tech map is their brand new One series phone the HTC One A9. This year has seen some major handsets from the company, but with all the backlash in their choice of chipsets in the...
HTC made on hell of a phone with the HTC One A9, to add to possibly the strongest lineup of handsets for any company. But, just like many devices in the past the price does not seem to do it justice. While HTC phones are built to last, and look and feel g...
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We all criticised HTC for playing it safe with its flagship designs this year, so the company went and made an iPhone. Putting aside the obvious though, the HTC One A9 has a lot more to it than its design, which is more than what can be said of HTC phones...
Nice, crisp display, Best audio capabiities amongst Android phones, Smooth UI and browsing performance...
Poor gaming performance, Sub-par camera performance, Expensive...
The HTC One A9 is a phone that just works, but its price tag is too high to recommend it. It still lacks in the camera department and it's definitely not a phone for mobile gamers.Htc one a9 - SpecificationKey SpecsSee all SpecsSee Short Specsoperating sy...
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Updated: 2016-12-07 06:20:07
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I was more than curious to try out the HTC One A9, the phone accused of being an iPhone 6 lookalike . HTC has been quite vocal about its feelings on the subject, but there is no denying the fact that the One A9 does look like the iPhone 6. A disclosure is...
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HTC has recently announced the much-rumored One A9 smartphone, the company's first A series smartphone and the first non-Nexus smartphone to launch with Android 6.0 Marshmallow on board. Consequently, this device has now reached Indian boundaries, last we...
AllMetal Body, UltraPixel Selfie Shooter, Android Marshmallow...
No BoomSound Speakers, Battery Life...
Overall, the device has some interesting features like fingerprint scanner, all-metal body, and the first non-Nexus smartphone to have Android 6.0 Marshmallow on board. There are things about the HTC One A9 that many may like, but, the fact that it has an...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-12-07 06:20:11
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Let me be blunt. If I lost my iPhone a week ago and needed a new one, I would buy the HTC One A9. It looks great, and upon first glance, works pretty great, too. But I didn't lose my iPhone, and the A9 is now more expensive than I thought it was.The newes...
It's a very pretty phone. It works ok, but mostly it's very pretty...
The underperforming processor is noticeably deficient. Android phones are famous for a little bit of lag, especially when laden with heavy skinning, but it's that much worse when trying to be an iPhone replacement. Also, despite being better than its big...
Do you need a new phone so badly that you can snatch up the A9 at the $400 launch price and do you desperately want an iPhone form factor with the versatility of an Android phone? Then yes, you should buy it, but thats a lot of is one particular niche in...
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HTC One A9 is not just a phone, it's a corporate rejuvenation. A9 is the boost HTC needs to swim out of the murky waters and claim its piece on the market. HTC may have outed a few very capable phones this year, but it needs a game changer, a statement th...
The HTC One A9 is supposedly the one smartphone to turn around HTC's low sales and redeem past mistakes. And it's a mid-ranger everybody should be delighted to have - the One A9 comes in a beautiful, sleek metal unibody, with a great 5" AMOLED screen, a c...
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HTC is attempting a course-correction and the HTC One A9 is the phone to set it on its new path. Or rather its old path - HTC was synonymous with "premium Android" back in the day, but lost its way the last couple of generations.The A9 may be a throwback...
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Ever since HTC unveiled its One A9 smartphone back in October in New York, the smartphone has been in news thanks to its similarity to the iPhone 6. Following several reports calling the One A9's design 'heavily' inspired by the iPhone, the Taiwanese comp...
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