


The beats audio on the HTC was nothing more then a bass booster. HTC One (M8) review: One and only - page 7. What do you know - dropping the Beats logo actually led to even more spectacular performance by the HTC flagship." The rest of the readings remain perfect too, while the volume is as high as they come. The stereo crosstalk rises so little that it remains better than what some smartphones deliver without headphones. More impressively, there's virtually no degradation when you plug in a pair of headphones. In addition it had volume levels higher than every other mobile device on the market right now. The HTC One (M8) did perfectly in the active external amplifier part of the test, posting great scores all over the field. Even its impressive predecessor pales in comparison with the latest HTC flagship, which is not only the loudest around, but also delivers perfectly clean output. "The HTC One (M8) audio quality is by far the best we've seen a mobile device produce so far - and that's including tablets. Beats was dragging it down.Review of audio by GSMarena Pricing is $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $26.50, costing $636 all-in.It's a whole lot better. It’ll be for sale online and in retail stores from April 11, sharing a release date with the Galaxy S5. T-Mobile’s press release has been updated to include release date and pricing information. It’s sort of an anti-climax knowing that Tmo won’t be getting it at the same time as its biggest competitors. But it didn’t seal a deal to get the HTC One M8 on day one too? I don’t know. Not to start any conspiracies, but it doesn’t seem a coincidence that T-Mobile is among the first in the U.S to stock and sell the Samsung Galaxy S5, with pre-orders set to arrive on people’s doorsteps before the official launch date on April 11th. “The all-new HTC One (M8) has the brainpower of a true superphone together with stunning hardware design, which combined with T-Mobile’s Un-carrier freedom on America’s fastest nationwide 4G LTE network, equals an enviable package.” “Our friends at HTC have nailed it again,” said Jason Young, senior vice president of Marketing, T-Mobile. Despite the disappointing news, of course Tmo will be announcing this partnership as the best thing since sliced bread: “With T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan, the all-new HTC One (M8) will be available to purchase online and in retail stores starting next month.”Īs for an exact date of launch, I wish I could tell you. As it stands right now, it won’t be available from midnight.Īccording to the T-Mobile press release, the device will be available to purchase online and in stores from next month. Our sources in the world of T-Mobile heard wrong, or the company couldn’t get plans nailed in time. I watched with anticipation as HTC announced its latest flagship, waiting with anticipation to hear that T-Mobile would be joining other major carriers in releasing the One M8 tonight.
