![]() Maybe not a deal-breaker, but noticeable.Īnother subtle but important change is the power button having moved from the top of the phone to the right-hand side, below the (now separated) volume buttons. Silver and gold - which is what we've used - feels a little sharper than the gunmetal. The shelf feels just a tad different depending the color scheme you get. It's a sort of subtle but also very important difference. Add to that the new "shelf" that's been milled into the edges of the phone plus a more matte finish on the metal and the M9 addresses one of our chief complaints of the M8 - that it was too hard to hold. A few millimeters have been shaved off the height and thickness, with just a smidge removed from the width. The most noticeable change is that the phone has actually shrunk just a tad. The short take is that you've got a milled aluminum body - a metal phone - with gorgeous curves and continued attention to detail that few do as well as HTC. The M9's physical attributes aren't a departure from the previous model. The M9's design is a nice refinement of the M8.
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