You'll be at exactly the halfway point in the M8's sale life buying in November.
By that standard, yes, it's getting long in the tooth.
Later phones have QHD (that you can't see vs 1080p on a mobile phone), an 805 vs 801 processor (that does a far better job with QHD) and 3 vs 2 GB ram (also a big plus if you have the kitchen-sink software approach installed or... wait for it... QHD lol).
And 64-bit is coming whether we need it or not (I certainly don't but that's just me).
So - while it's showing its age by the numbers, the M8 continues despite that to be one of the best phones you can buy today.
Mine lasts 6 to 8 hours of screen on time, real use, and often over 16 hours on a single charge. And it's just smooth and quick and still sounds better than anything else I've tried.
That said - last fall HTC released the One Max. And we had rumors of fall Prime and Plus that didn't happen and got everyone's knickers in a twist.
But - we know now that HTC has had inside info on the Nexus and Lollipop.
If they are going to release a One Max upgrade, November, after the Nexus hits and before the holidays, is a good time to look for it. Just my opinion though.
