You're welcome to search it and see if it's a project you're willing to tackle. On a scale of 1-10, it's at a 8-9, 10 being hardest. Yes you can replace it but the battery is sandwiched between the chassis and the actual motherboard. The battery is like an iPhone in that it's not exactly user replaceable. I would not buy it again given what I know now. It's unusable in less than optimal light and still a bit grainy in ideal conditions.īattery life is poor but I can only speak of it as a used phone. The camera is not great compared to its competition. A case resolves this but one of the selling points of the M series is the thin form factor. It is just more apparent when it's no longer pristine and looks worse than a comparably dinged up plastic phone. It is also prone to scratches and marring though not any moreso than a plastic one. The aluminum body is smooth and therefore slippery. This seems to be the norm for HTC in general. Onboard speakers are also great as they're stereo and located on the front where the home button would normally resides, not in the back where you'd usually cover it with your hands. It's aesthetically pleasing with its all aluminum body. Processing power is good, on par with its rivals of its generation.
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