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HTC finally made its much-anticipated HTC One M8 official today. In addition to a gorgeous aluminum unibody design, it boasts all-new internals, a larger display, improved BoomSound speakers, and HTC’s latest Sense 6 user interface.

But how does it stack up against competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2, and even the Apple iPhone 5s? Our in-depth comparison chart makes it all clear — and helps you decide which of today’s flagships is worth your hard-earned cash.

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HTC confirmed today that its new Sense 6 user interface, which makes its debut on the new HTC One M8 this month, will be coming to the original HTC One this spring.

In addition to some welcome changes to BlinkFeed, it boasts big improvements to Sense TV and HTC Zoe, customizable color schemes, and more — but not all features will be available on last year’s flagship.

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After announcing its new HTC One M8 this morning, HTC published a press release that confirms its new flagship will also be available as a Google Play Edition handset. This variant will give those who prefer a stock Android experience the chance to buy the device with HTC’s Sense 6 user interface removed — and pre-orders start today.

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After months of speculation and many, many leaks, today finally saw the official unveiling of the new HTC One M8. It looks a lot like its predecessor at first glance, but the new flagships sports a much-improved aluminum form factor, and all new internals.

In addition to its larger 5-inch display, the new HTC One M8 features Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 801 processor, dual rear-facing cameras, and HTC’s latest Sense 6 user interface.

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We’re now less than 30 minutes away from the much-anticipated unveiling of the All New HTC One, and if you want to stay on top of the news as it breaks, remember you can follow the entire event with HTC’s live-stream.

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