Our friend in the UK can now walk right into hundreds of service provider and electronics retail stores and walk out with HTC’s new One M9. The HTC One M9 can now be purchased directly from EE, O2, Three and Vodafone, but always suggest checking out Amazon, Carphone Warehouse or other third-party retailers since they always seem to offer better deals.
If you’re still not sure if the HTC One M9 is the right phone for you, be sure to check out our HTC One M9 review and HTC One M9 camera sample posts.
Any word on whether the variant of the 64bit is going to reach the UK/US ?
Unfortunately, no. Sprint did get a special edition HTC One M8 last year, so we may see something like that in the next month or two which also comes with 64GB of storage.
Any reason why you would want to buy a 64GB model which the One M9 can take microSD cards which cost a lot less? 64GB cards in Amazon are less than $30 and 128GB cards are roughly $90. The upgrade from a 32GB M9 to a 64GB M9 would be at least $50.
Hi Nick great site by the way!
I had the 64gb m7 Dev edition and enjoyed it
Apps like soundcloud although you can move it to sd the cache remains on the internal. Then there’s apps that dont support moving to sd
I find that on my 16gb m8 I’m always looking for space and on my 32gb nexus 5 I’m close to the limit
The 32gb m9 will only have 23gb available… Hope you see my point
After upgrade to Loli all works as it should. You can copy files apps across.
32 is sweet spot even for heavy users.
Only difference is that memory can be slightly slower vs built in one. Limitation can come from board inputs.
As he adviced you 32 vs £ $ is not worth.
64Gb micro sd card or sweet new comer so still expensive 128Gb does the job.