





📱 Elevate your everyday with HTC ONE M9 — where style meets power and clarity.
The HTC ONE M9 is a 32GB unlocked GSM smartphone featuring a 20MP camera protected by a sapphire lens for superior photo clarity, front-facing stereo speakers enhanced with Dolby Audio for premium sound, and a durable all-metal gunmetal grey body designed for ergonomic comfort. Powered by a Snapdragon 1.5 GHz processor and a 2840mAh battery delivering up to 25 hours of use, it supports global LTE connectivity and fingerprint security, making it a stylish, reliable choice for professionals seeking performance and design.

| ASIN | B00V4LPCQG |
| Additional Features | Built-In GPS, bluetooth-enabled, dual-camera, lte, smartphone, touchscreen |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 21.7 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
| Battery Description | 2840 mAh |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | HTC |
| Built-In Media | Camera; Video Recorder |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 1.5 GHz |
| Camera Description | 20 MP |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Gunmetal Gray |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 406 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Type | Full HD 1080p |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00821793044954 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 2.8 x 0.4 x 5.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.34 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 20 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 1524 Minutes |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 1.5 GHz |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 20 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 5 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia consumption, photography, general-purpose use |
| UPC | 821793044954 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturers limited 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
H**O
Review changed: This is one amazing phone :: 5 Stars
Very disappointed with the product that has been delivered to me. While I am a huge Amazon fan, I am not at all satisfied with the product that I have received. The phone I had ordered was mentioned as an unlocked 32 GB HTC One M9. I received the phone within 3 days of booking. Loved the packaging and all. But, while I tried the initial configuration of the phone, it did not proceed after connecting to the internet saying "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working". While I tried hard restarting the phone, it shows as **Locked**, which seems to be false advertisement in my opinion. Amazon, please help in either refunding or replacing the device. I like shopping in Amazon, but am really disappointed with my "Black Friday" experience. Saubhik Chatterjee Update: I gave it another try yesterday night, and the configuration were successful some minor tweaks here and there. Apologies if I caused any problem to anyone. The phone is working absolutely fine now, and love the phone. Again, the phone is amazing. Thank you Amazon.
D**Y
Meh.. I would not buy this again.. I'm going back to Windows Phone OS
I hate any android app, but this is the most tolerable android product I've used so far. Hardware is pretty nice. The lollipop 5.1 software still doesn't give you a master control for all settings. Too much tweaking involved. Oh, and this is some developmental model.... you can't update it.. and because of that, you can't fix the s***ty battery life. I want to throw this thing out the window.. UPDATE: Now the phone dies on me when the battery is low and I have a few too many apps running in the background. I have an app that is supposed to fix that, but it still happens. I've even had it die with 30% battery life. When it dies, you can't get it to start back up unless you plug it in to a charging unit. DON'T BUY THIS!
J**.
HTC One M9: a phone that should have been released later on, has improved lots, still needs to improve.Still a good phone though
Initially when I bought this device I was extremely worried from the bad reviews I saw out there: reviewers were saying the device overheats, the screen was awful, camera was terrible and many many other things. As an HTC user, I use to know the quality of the devices they make, so I find these statements totally shocking compared to what I bought in the past form them, so I decided after many hours of thinking and double thinking to give HTC a chance based on my previous experiences with their devices. After a month of use, I don't regret my decision: there have been several updates form HTC, and each one of them have improved the aspects people were complaining about: - Overheating got severely reduced without affecting the device performance (at least that I can notice) - With a cooler device, battery life also improved. - There have been some improvements to the camera, making it decent to use in auto mode, manual and RAW mode are impressive giving very good details on what you can control and edit after the photography has been taken - The screen rant was basically for nothing: the screen is bright enough to look over direct sunlight, viewing angles are very good and color reproduction is accurate. - Sound quality is superb, the best out there in a smartphone I've heard, hands down. This + a good gamepad + the good screen makes it an outstanding combo for media consumption and gaming. This doesn't means it's the perfect phone, with some competition like the Galaxy S6 and the LG G4, it will depend from you on which one to get, what you can be sure about is any of these will make you happy. As I said the updates don't mean the phone is perfect now, there is still space to improve and you should be aware of the following: - For some people, the screen looks so "washed out" because it doesn't has too much contrast, this can be improved by software though. - The camera still needs a lot of work on details when zooming, the closer you get to 100% zoom or crop the more serious the problem becomes. Normal scaled pictures are fine though. - Battery life it's not perfect yet, and data connection drains battery so much, making it last sometimes less than M8, however the duration is actually on par to the S6 or the G4. About these, there are some leaks from android 5.1.1 update already, and they show an insane improvement on camera and battery departments, so if you're still deciding, I'd encourage you to wait for this update to be released to confirm if they're true.
R**N
Not a perfect phone, but pretty close for the price.
I have now had this phone for about a month. I moved to this phone from an iPhone 4, which I moved to from an HTC One X. PROS: - The phone is very sleek and well designed, both on the outside and the design of the UI. - The UI is fast and looks great. It's slick and helps you get to what you want quickly. It is customizable with the Themes app, but I haven't used it much as it seems a bit complicated. - The screen is big and bright. Images look very sharp. - I really missed Android. I love the interaction with Google Now, the ability to use widgets, and the ability to get apps such as Twilight and Google Keyboard that really let you customize the phone. - Battery is decent. If I charge it all night, it is at about 40% by the end of the day, unless I leave it on battery saver all day, in which case it ends around 60%. - There's a slot for an SD card which is great if you have a lot of music and/or like to take a lot of pictures. - The speakers are loud. Very loud. There's not a ton of bass, but the quality of speakers is like none other I've ever seen in a phone. CONS: - The camera is likely the biggest con. Even at 20 Megapixels, it lacks a good dynamic range, and the pictures could definitely be sharper. The camera does serve it's basic purpose, but if you want phenomenal travel pictures, stick to a DSLR. - The phone has a tendency to get hot. It doesn't overheat but it can be a bit uncomfortable to hold. My case helps though, since I'm at least not holding hot metal but a warm-ish silicone now. - I do wish it had a personal dictionary that allows you to put in shortcuts. My old iphone let me set it up so that I could type "myaddress" and it would auto change to my full address. I also find that the personal dictionary for the Google Keyboard doesn't work with this phone for some reason. - Not sure how big a deal this will be to everyone, but I don't like the way the emojis look in this phone. I'm planning to root it so I can swap out the picture set. Another thing to mention is that the phone currently doesn't have the most updated emoji keyboard, meaning it's missing a few of my favorites such as the middle finger emoji. If that's important to you, keep that in mind. - I also really miss the visual voicemail that my iPhone had. Navigating through the voicemail on this phone feels so archaic. - Supposedly the 4G LTE doesn't always work if you're on T Mobile. I'm on AT&T so it's not a problem for me, but check which bands your network supports and compare them to this phone. FINAL THOUGHTS The phone may not be perfect. It has a handful of cons. I don't think any phone is really perfect though, since you will always have to make a sacrifice whether it is camera quality, battery life, price, etc. However, this phone is really a powerhouse and $300 for a current-gen flagship phone from one of the major companies is a fantastic deal.
I**S
Good phone, a few features disabled. Do not recommend to buy it here (personally).
Having owned this phone previously (which I got stolen), I decided to go for the same HTC since I was already used to it and I thought it was just fine for my taste and needs. However, acquiring it online as an unlocked phone is sometimes a risk and a disappointment (my previous HTC One m9 I got it from my cell phone provider). I received the cell phone that I ordered as AT&T unlocked, with a ton of AT&T apps (most of them able to uninstall thankfully) and the AT&T startup. Everything worked well except one feature was disabled, and I consider it a very important one: Mobile Hotspot. A shame since I used to share data to my friends, family or girlfriend on trips, or at school, even to my own laptop at times, etc. All hope for sharing data is gone if you pick this up here, since contacting the seller provided no solutions, other than returning the phone, except I couldn't be left without a phone as for the moment. Also, APN will be disabled for some reason when you turn this on for the first time, so in order to be able to use my data, I had to visit my provider. These are the things I thought I must mention to warn anyone who is thinking in buying this phone, and whether that will affect them or not. Technically speaking without getting much into detail, the phone is great. 32gb, expandable memory, good RAM, good camera, both frontal and back, speed and processor are excellent, nice sound and screen resolution, design and color are both beautiful. The HTC One M9 has some pretty nice features in it. Unable to upgrade to the most recent Android version however, I've read it supposedly has to do with the method performed to unlock the phone. This could have easily been a 5 star product but since some features are taken away from the phone, along with a harder initial setup, all of this apparently without a solution, the rating of this specific product falls down, and service of the vendor (Open Group Wireless) is lackluster. The phone does come in its original package. Personal recommendation: if you like this phone, get it from your local provider. You might end up spending a bit more, but will guarantee that you have a phone with all the features it comes with. Also, it might sound meaningless but when I got it from my provider, a pair of earphones was included in the package. This package does not include them. NOTE: I read a few reviews about the phone before ordering it, thinking my experience would be different or that these people were just unfortunate, but it ended up being almost similar. So *unfortunately* your experience could end up being similar to mine, or who knows, maybe worse.
N**L
Phone is AT&T software(ROM) locked, only GSM is unlocked
The phone works great and came with specs as ordered but the title is completely misleading. The phone is in fact GSM unlocked, but it's only GSM unlocked! The Phone came with an AT&T logo in the back, which then I thought maybe its just a marketing thing, after booting it up with my non .AT&T sim card, the first thing I see is and AT&T theme when powering up. Next an AT&T custom application phone setup, I basically skipped every step and got to the phones' home page, my non-AT&T sim card gets signal and works, "phew, was close", now I go ahead and go to settings and manually ask the phone to check for updates, since it came with Lollipop OS bu the phone is up-gradable to Nougat 7.0, and that setting option says "AT&T software update" and again I thought that to be weird! Moving on, pressed the software update button just to find the phone prompting "No update is available for you at this time.... bla bla bla". Same problem with creating hotspot from my phone for other to connect, that feature is blocked if you're not AT&T. Phone is very hard to flash with a custom ROM or even to convert it to android Developer Edition RUU and very high risk to getting it bricked so I'm basically stuck with the old OS and most of the features don't work!
L**N
Great phone
Great phone, came from Samsung devices and want to try HTC for a while now, it doesn't let me down, was worried about several reviews on the device about camera and battery quality, don't know if in some patches I received from HTC those problems were solved but for me the camera is fine (not as good as Samsung but that's not a big issue for me) and battery life really impress me, I use the power saving option turned on always, maybe it has something to do but with medium use the phone have more than 50% at the end of my day, and that's better than Samsung in my experience. The phone is a computer, the hardware specs are great and it behave like what it is, a computer grade phone. There are some functionalities from HTC that I like a lot, the keyboard is great, really responsive (my advice is that you take the time to make a calibration fro your fingers, that helps a lot), the theme mode for icons and screen is fine, a lot to customize and a lot of great themes available. This is a review after a month of use, let's see how it behave in time.
R**U
Nice phone overall.
I like the design and the feeling of it. The update took forever because is installing all the versions until it gets to the last one. Probably would've been faster if would've had install the latest one only. Lets see what is next. Next is that the Wi-Fi is not working, I think it's because of the stupid T-Mobile software. I want to buy a different device, but I am afraid that I will receive something even more messed up.
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