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HTC One M8 with Windows Review

Posted on May 10, 2015April 24, 2020 By Hulk

 

What we could be witnessing right now is a crossroads in the Windows universe. HTC may very well have made the step towards legitimacy the Windows Phone platform needed to show the world that they really, truly can compete with Android. In the HTC One M8 with Windows, HTC has switched out Android for Windows Phone in the greatest handset they’ve ever made, providing a new path of opportunity for Microsoft in the process.

Hardware

The HTC One M8 was a follow-up to a piece of hardware that didn’t need to be replaced. Not on the consumer’s side, anyway. HTC needed a new phone, but as we discussed in an HTC One M8 vs HTC One M7 article earlier this year, the differences are extremely few.

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The differences between the Android version and the Windows Phone 8 version of the HTC One M8 are none. There aren’t any perceivable differences between the two devices. Not on the surface. This includes cameras, cellular reception, data speed, everything.
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