
HTC recently launched a new One device in Taiwan, dubbed the HTC One M9s, which has all the looks of the M9, with a few renditions on hardware. Lets close in on the HTC One M9s and see for ourselves what are its major differences on the original M9.
The HTC One M9s is a 5-inch FHD display device that showcase a huge resemblance on HTC’s M9, however it has a few different feats that helps it be differentiated on the M9, such as its MediaTek Helio X10 chip that it is equipped with. The M9s has a relatively downgrade specs sheet, starting things off with its 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, with a huge 2TB expandability limit for microSD’s, though that kind of microSD is somewhat wishful thinking.
For shooters, the HTC One M9s might carry a few inspiration from past HTC models, with its 13MP rear shooter, that packs a f/2.0 aperture sensor and OIS feature, which is heavily influential in HTC’s Supreme Camera variant of the M9. As for the selfie shooters, the 4MP f/2.0 aperture shooter is very close to HTC’s UltraPixel feature that was present on the M8 and other HTC devices. The device has a relatively small 2840mAh battery and supports WiFi ac and Bluetooth 4.1.
See also: HTC One M9+ Supreme Camera Official; 21MP Main Camera, OIS, Laser Autofocus, Phase Detection
Right now, the HTC One M9s is available for pre-order in Taiwan for TWD 12,900 or roughly around Php 18K in converted PH price. A worldwide release is yet to be determined. Please share us your thoughts on HTC’s new entry on the One – series. We highly appreciate all feedbacks from you guys.
Specs/PH price |
HTC One M9s specs, PH price, features |
Display | 5-inch FHD LCD display, |
Size | 9.6mm thickness, 158g weight |
Chip | MediaTek Helio X10 chipset |
Memory | 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, microSD card up to 2TB |
Main camera | 13MP rear shooter, f/2.0 aperture, OIS |
Multimedia | Video recorder |
Front facing camera | 4MP selfie shooter f/2.0 aperture |
Connectivity | 2G/3G LTE, WiFi ac, BT 4.1, NFC, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou |
Battery capacity | 2840mAh battery |
Release date | Shipping in Taiwan starts November 21st |
Official price | TWD 12,900 or roughly Php 18K in converted PH price |
Where to buy | HTC stores and online stores |
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