Hades, 16 Mar 2015ahhahaha...pathetic. SD810 SoC.
It's time to end their legacy..Lol..
and it's time for med... moreMediaTek.. Lol.
Their track record is just as bad. Cheap CPUs for cheap phones. Gimme a break..
Anonymous, 16 Mar 2015Something that a firmware upgrade can fix. BUT you cant fix Lack of microsd card. sorry.Yes you can. It's called USB-OTG.
:^)
ahhahaha...pathetic. SD810 SoC.
It's time to end their legacy..Lol..
and it's time for mediatek or Intel
to rule and prove their tech, peace SD fanboys.
ithehappy, 16 Mar 2015Yeah right, like you can put your running microwave inside a refrigerator LOL!Samsung S4 had same problem and was fixed with firmware upgrade. Htc can do same. But you cant fix lack of MicroSD card. Even if you put your brain into a fridge ;)
Another reason for not to buy this phone.
Anonymous, 16 Mar 2015Something that a firmware upgrade can fix. BUT you cant fix Lack of microsd card. sorry.Yeah right, like you can put your running microwave inside a refrigerator LOL!
HTC has a tendency of not learning from its mistakes. overheating was an issue in m7. also in m8 and I can't believe m9 too.
same applies to camera. they are being desperate to keep up with the competition.
Something that a firmware upgrade can fix. BUT you cant fix Lack of microsd card. sorry.
If you ask me, this says more about Qualcomm's chipset more than it does the HTC M9. I've believed for some time that Qualcomm has been rushing out it's flagship chipsets in order to remain one of the industry's main distributors. Therefore, foregoing the proper Tim needed to test their product properly before mass production. Looks like Samsung perhaps made a smart move after all?
Okay, why the test didn't include LG g flex 2 and galaxy s6 instead of including last year's high-ends?
so many "hot" phones are coming these days
Not quite sure what HTC have been spending their research funds on this year. It's quite clear the Snapdragon 810 processor has had problems in this area as shown by the huge decision to ditch the chipset entirely by Samsung, and niggling reports coming from LG. The One M8 has seen the least change/improvement of any smartphone reiteration and is struggling to meet release dates due to "software" issues as well as what appears to be an over 30% core temperature increase. Not going to be pleasant to hold with the metal unibody.
Samsung said it already, yet they denied.. Now, here it is.. congratulations!
I knew it...
Fail, fail & burn...
Htc in big trouble...
Thanks for not using the SD810 on the s6 samsung :)
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