“However, the price correction may not be reflected immediately since Wistron will not be able to fully meet the entire requirement of iPhone 6s Plus in India and imports from China will continue,” one of them said. “Eventually, as the local capacity gains scale the prices will get corrected.” Emails sent to Apple India and Wistron did not elicit any response as of press time Thursday.
There is an updated M8 “motion coprocessor” in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, too, which presumably reduces sensor power consumption — but I’m sure the HTC One M8 has some coprocessors as well (they’re just not marketed as such). The HTC One M8 has the Snapdragon 801 SoC, which has a strong quad-core Krait CPU, but the Adreno 330 GPU is fairly dated by this point.
The Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge, LG G3, and updated Galaxy S5 LTE-A (Korea only) have the newer Snapdragon 805 with Adreno 420 GPU, which will probably fare better against Apple’s A8 SoC. There is 2GB of RAM in the HTC One M8. Interestingly, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus now come in 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB models. The HTC One M8 only comes in 16 or 32GB flavors — but it has a micro SD card slot, unlike the iPhones. The iPhone models both come with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, while the One M8 does not.
Battery life: iPhone 6 vs. Phone 6 Plus vs. Neither the HTC One M8 (shown here) or the iPhone 6/6 Plus offer a replaceable battery. There’s no word on the actual size (watt-hours, mAh) of the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus battery, but Apple is promising some impressive battery life figures nonetheless. The HTC One M8 has a fairly small battery as far as big Android phones go (2,600 mAh), and HTC doesn’t provide official surfing/video playback battery life figures.
The Galaxy S5 (with a big, replaceable 2,800 mAh battery) is better in this regard. In any case, the One M8 is usually good for a full day of mixed usage — but you will probably get better battery life from the iPhone 6, and certainly the iPhone 6 Plus. We need to do some real testing before these figures can be confirmed, though. Cellular and wireless connectivity: iPhone 6 vs. Phone 6 Plus vs.
As you’d expect, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (especially the GSM versions), and HTC One M8, have very broad support for most of the world’s cellular and wireless connectivity standards. All three phones have support for 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0, and NFC. We can’t be certain at this point, but it seems all three phones use the same Qualcomm MDM9625 modem — so there’s wide support for most 3G and 4G bands, and up to LTE Cat 4 (150Mbps down, 50Mbps up). The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus do seem to support VoLTE, while the HTC One M8 does not. For a lot more information about the new iPhones’ connectivity, read our featured story: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: The world’s best phones for wireless and LTE connectivity.
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