HTC is known for high-priced products, especially for the
flagship smartphones like the HTC One M8, but the company has not excluded the
fans from the options as the company launched a cheaper alternative, but with
some compromises. The internal specifications are retained, as well as the
display. Overall, there are two-sided thoughts for the HTC One E8, which came
at a surprisingly low price due to the specifications, but there are a few deal
breakers, one of which is the build quality. Read the report below to hear our
thoughts.
This is rare, at least by HTC, for a smartphone of a Tier 1
brand being sold in India for a reasonable price. It's just Motorola that's
been known for such cheap but great products lately, but the HTC One E8 is
impressive for the price. The 5-inch display is the same as the HTC One M8 and
the internal specifications are first-rate. But where did HTC compromise? The
main difference is the build quality and the material. The HTC One E8 is a
plastic case, the metal in the Premium One M8 is very high quality, but the One
E8 retains the placement of the speakers, the front camera and the phone when
modified.
Design and Appearance:
HTC's smartphone design has never had a problem, so we do not
mind much, but the glossy back of the Polar White version is simply not good -
1. It's a fingerprint magnet. The only variant with a matte effect is Misty
Gray. On the back there are only a 13-megapixel camera and an LED flash. At the
center of the device you can see the silver surface of the HTC brand. Directly
next to the camera is also an additional microphone. There is a small but still
noticeable curve from the center to the back of the device, which makes the
user feel that it is a fairly slim device, even though it is actually 9.9mm thick.
Using a polycarbonate case makes it lighter than the E8 and
weighs 145 grams. On the front are two BoomSound speakers, one above and one
below the display. In addition to the top speakers are a number of sensors and
a front camera? The on / off switch is on top and I think it should be more
embedded than it should be. Therefore, I cannot determine if the button was
actually pressed. The other physical buttons on the device are just the volume
rocker on the right, the slot on top of the micro SD card, and the two left
buttons are the two SIM card slots under the pop-up tray.
Display:
The 5-inch Gorilla Glass 3 protects the screen with a
resolution of 1080p, which is very bright and colorful. The color reproduction
is very good and the viewing angle is also very good. You cannot enjoy the
entire 5-inch diagonal, as the navigation buttons are inside the display, not
in it. In fact, the display quality does not differ from the display quality of
the One M8. Considering the good brightness and excellent color rendering, I
would like to call it one of the best displays, but the Super AMOLED display on
Samsung's flagship device is still the winner.
Operating System,
Interface and Application:
Another similarity to the flagship M8 is that One E8 uses
Android 4.4.2, while HTC has its own Sense 6 interface. HTC's UI is always
colorful and intuitive. When you're in a full-screen app or game, the onscreen
navigation buttons hide. I have always been a fan of the device. You do not
have to press the button to activate the screen. Previously used devices (LG
G2, Gionee Elife E7 and LG G3) have this feature. The One E8 screen can also be
activated by double-clicking. However, the phone must be held vertically. This
is more than just the active screen. If you are in portrait orientation,
swiping from the right corner to the left will start the widget panel by
swiping from left to right.
The lock screen appears with the lock icon and four app
shortcuts (Phone, Messaging, Browser, and Camera). The large empty area is not
wasted because you can even unlock the screen. There is even a large widget
that displays time, date and weather information based on location. Blinkfeed
has gotten better with news and updates from both news sources and social
networks. It brings some cool curated content to users, but the bottom dock is
annoying because you cannot remove it, and it just takes up some space.
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