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    HTC One M8, Gunmetal Grey 32GB (AT&T)

    • Compared to the M7, the M8 loses the Beats audio engineering, but it actually sounds better than the M7
    • Compared to the M7, the M8 loses the Beats audio engineering, but it actually sounds louder than the M7, which although has really high-quality speakers as well, was known for being too soft in certain scenarios
    • Compared to the M7, the M8 loses the Beats audio engineering, but it actually sounds louder than the M7, which although has really high-quality speakers as well, was known for being too soft in certain scenarios
    • Compared to the M7, the M8 loses the Beats audio engineering, but it actually sounds louder than the M7, which although has really high-quality speakers as well, was known for being too soft in certain scenarios
    • The only problem that I have been having is that I cannot synch the phone to my Bluetooth headset which I was using with my prior HTC phone (Inspire 4G).
    • Good 3G/4G reception and outstanding wifi performance
    • Incredible 4G LTE or Samsung Galaxy S4 I had
    • Between Verizon and HTC, they've quietly removed software features that gave the user some control over the phone (disabled fast-boot option, for one).3) Intermittent 3G data connectivity issues