HTC One M8



HTC announces the new One with depth-sensing camera and larger screen

Under the hood, you're looking at a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801 and 2GB of RAM. Basically this phone will laugh in the face of almost any task you throw at it. Edit photos, put together video montages, play taxing 3D games -- this thing should churn through it all with ease. As far as storage goes, you've got two options: either 16GB or 32GB. But if you feel that's not enough, there's a microSD slot for adding up to 128GB more. Plus, Google is throwing in 50GB of storage on Drive for two years, replacing Dropbox. Unless you're truly abusive to your gadgets, there's no way you should run out of room to store stuff. A sizable 2,600mAh battery keeps the whole thing chugging along for an estimated 20 hours of talk time or, with the new Extreme power saving mode enabled, 40 days of standby. Regardless, it's a nice, but smallish boost from the 2,300mAh one found in last year's model. And, of course, the expected set of radios and sensors are on board, including Bluetooth 4.0, dual-band 802.11ac WiFi, AWS compatibility, LTE, NFC, an accelerometer, gyroscope and barometer.
 
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Extreme Power Saving mode missing on your new HTC One? Here's why ... | Android Central



In the meantime, here's what you're missing: EXTREME Power Saving mode basically shuts down everything but the essential functions on the HTC One, In fact, you get a whole new home screen, and five apps — and that's all you get. Those apps are Phone, Messages (HTC's texting app), Mail (again, HTC's email app), Calendar (of the HTC variety) and Calculator. No push notifications. (In fact, no notification pull-down at all.) Just the bare minimum. HTC says it'll get you 15 hours of use on 5 percent battery. We've played with it a bit, and it definitely saves on juice.
Now I would hate to be stuck with HTC apps but ability to have a functional phone for 15 hours on 5% battery is quite awesome.

Every phone should have something like this!
 
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