
- HTC ONE M9 NEW DRIVERS
- HTC ONE M9 NEW UPDATE
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HTC ONE M9 NEW DRIVERS
NVIDIA GeForce 337.50 BETA drivers finally arrive today. Stupid: HTC and Samsung are making the same April Fool’s joke. HTC One M8 Ace: New picture shows the smartphone completely. AMD sends another “surprise package”: the R9 295X2 will arrive soon. iPad 3: There are already images of the next Apple tablet. What do you think of this smartphone? Do you think Htc could have done better? If so, what would you have improved or integrated into this M9 +? Let us know your negative or positive opinions by leaving a comment in the box below. To be able to discover everything that we do not know we have managed to extrapolate, it will be enough to fortunately wait only a few days for the official presentation in Beijing. 64-bit Mediatek or Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor. Unfortunately the photos we are about to show you contain written in Chinese that are almost impossible for us to decipher, so we tried our best to be able to extrapolate at least some information so that we can slowly complete the picture of this M9 + Currently what we know about the features is the following: The major change seems to be with exposure levels, but not in a good way, as it’s now seemingly easier to over-expose your shots, especially with HDR mode activated.Yesterday some photos appeared on the net showing the new Htc One M9 +, a product that will be presented in China on April 8.Today we want to show you new photos that show the design, materials, in short, they allow us to have a more complete vision of this M9 +. Overall, we’re really struggling to see any difference in our snaps after applying the update. Get up-close with your intended target and you’ll still get a detailed shot, but once again there is minimal difference between the camera samples pre and post-update. The lens deals with focus effortlessly, locking onto your target quickly and cleanly and producing some sexy bokeh in the background. Rival cameras capture us standing in front of a mirror, shooting ourselves with the phone – but on the One M9, all you can see is a sliver of light coming from the doorway. One of the biggest disappointments of the One M9’s camera is its low-light performance, something that isn’t corrected in this latest update. We were hoping for more detail in artificial light after applying HTC’s update, but our studio snaps were once again lifeless and colours rather muted. HTC ONE M9 NEW UPDATE
Considering the update was supposed to counter over-exposure, that’s a serious disappointment. The biggest difference we noticed after the update concerned the camera’s HDR mode, which now seems to over-expose shots a lot more than before. The One M9 still captures a decent amount of detail in darker areas of high-contrast scenes, coping well even without HDR mode activated. HTC’s update doesn’t appear to have changed anything here.
Colours don’t exactly pop off the screen and if anything the shot is slightly more over-exposed, in areas such as the rooftops. In overcast conditions, the One M9 camera can still capture plenty of detail but once again images are rather lifeless compared with rival phones. In each comparison shot, the left photo is pre-update and the right photo is post-update. With that in mind we took to the streets of London to see if there was a marked improvement after the update (which was a hefty 500MB) compared with before. HTC’s latest update is supposed to come packing some camera enhancements, including greater auto-exposure balance to cut down on washed-out images, less noise and blur in low light, and more realistic colours in harsh light. Sadly the One M9’s camera was still a weak point, producing flat images and falling over in low light conditions. The One M9 took few risks, changing very little over the previous year’s One M8, although HTC did ditch the low-res Ultrapixel camera for a fresh new 20-megapixel snapper. We’ve tested it out and here’s the results. HTC’s latest OTA update (1.40.401.8) arrived for UK, European, Middle Eastern and African owners of the One M9 last week, with promises of improved camera functionality.