- Jul 4, 2011
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I was rolling with a Lumia 920. Nothing really wrong with it, but nothing really stood out either. I was aching for something new, and needed a shot in my tech life, so I got the "OK" from my boss (the wife, of course) and began the fun part: What to get??
The Lumia 830 was a possible contender, but I just wasn't sold. The weaker internals made it seem a tad underwhelming and I wanted something more than just a mid-range effort. I show off my WP, so a better device was needed.
That made the decision a 2 horse race: the M8 or the L1520. I had tried to talk myself into the 1520 several times. That 6" screen was a huge problem for me (pun always intended), but I was ready to take the plunge. I figured I would give the M8 a look-see, live with the thought for a day or two, then the better support from MS would win out.
I had the HTC Titan 2, and my wife the original Titan. Honestly, you could go back to those devices threads and see the problems. I won't go into them, but all were fixable with some software support which never came. I had friends with Android HTCs, and they were left high and dry as well. But HTC has been trying to reinvent themselves, and I liked the M8's looks. So, I gave it a shot...
....and the boxes on my wishlist started getting checked off. Great, detailed screen? Love the screen on this. It has enough detail to enjoy web-text as well as little items on pictures. Great audio? I am a HUGE podcast listener and have an XBOX Music subscription, and the better audio just really sold itself. (I will say with earbuds in, the L1520 sounded just as good. It is the speakers only that offer a huge advantage.) Managable size? Check. Eye pleasing design? Check. Up to date specs? Oh yeah, double check.
It was a tad faster than the L1520 in opening tasks. It had GREAT call quality, and was way more pleasing to use as a phone. It was comfortable to handle and carry. As for the camera, I am not that much of a photo guy. For me, I want three things: Auto focus to work quick, shutter speed to be fast, and the flash to not wash things out. Check, check, check. Actually, the shutter speed dusts the L1520, although I know the L1520 is better in every other area of the camera. I just do not care- I am not a shutterbug.
Now comes the wild card- because it is a HTC One M8, the accessories are everywhere. All kinds of options. I like that. Also, throw in one more advantage in my world: Choice. I want HTC, Samsung, and LG in the game. I want WPs from them. The only way that happens is to support them. I will say I really wanted a Samsung ATIV SE, but leaving AT&T was not an option. So....
I am a HTC M8 Windows owner. I like it more and more as I use it. I will see how it holds up, and have given HTC one more chance to support me. I bought this out of pocket which shows how impressed I was because the L1520's are much easier to find cheap than the HTC One is, especially for AT&T. I will give a pro's/ con's in a few weeks. But for now? I am having a blast with my new toy.
The Lumia 830 was a possible contender, but I just wasn't sold. The weaker internals made it seem a tad underwhelming and I wanted something more than just a mid-range effort. I show off my WP, so a better device was needed.
That made the decision a 2 horse race: the M8 or the L1520. I had tried to talk myself into the 1520 several times. That 6" screen was a huge problem for me (pun always intended), but I was ready to take the plunge. I figured I would give the M8 a look-see, live with the thought for a day or two, then the better support from MS would win out.
I had the HTC Titan 2, and my wife the original Titan. Honestly, you could go back to those devices threads and see the problems. I won't go into them, but all were fixable with some software support which never came. I had friends with Android HTCs, and they were left high and dry as well. But HTC has been trying to reinvent themselves, and I liked the M8's looks. So, I gave it a shot...
....and the boxes on my wishlist started getting checked off. Great, detailed screen? Love the screen on this. It has enough detail to enjoy web-text as well as little items on pictures. Great audio? I am a HUGE podcast listener and have an XBOX Music subscription, and the better audio just really sold itself. (I will say with earbuds in, the L1520 sounded just as good. It is the speakers only that offer a huge advantage.) Managable size? Check. Eye pleasing design? Check. Up to date specs? Oh yeah, double check.
It was a tad faster than the L1520 in opening tasks. It had GREAT call quality, and was way more pleasing to use as a phone. It was comfortable to handle and carry. As for the camera, I am not that much of a photo guy. For me, I want three things: Auto focus to work quick, shutter speed to be fast, and the flash to not wash things out. Check, check, check. Actually, the shutter speed dusts the L1520, although I know the L1520 is better in every other area of the camera. I just do not care- I am not a shutterbug.
Now comes the wild card- because it is a HTC One M8, the accessories are everywhere. All kinds of options. I like that. Also, throw in one more advantage in my world: Choice. I want HTC, Samsung, and LG in the game. I want WPs from them. The only way that happens is to support them. I will say I really wanted a Samsung ATIV SE, but leaving AT&T was not an option. So....
I am a HTC M8 Windows owner. I like it more and more as I use it. I will see how it holds up, and have given HTC one more chance to support me. I bought this out of pocket which shows how impressed I was because the L1520's are much easier to find cheap than the HTC One is, especially for AT&T. I will give a pro's/ con's in a few weeks. But for now? I am having a blast with my new toy.