I'm skipping the Note 4 to try out Boomsound on the HTC (M8). So far I've got to say the M8 is a kicka** Multimedia device. Drexappeal's comparison list was also a factor in my decision even though he hadn't posted it when I made the switch.
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I'm skipping the Note 4 to try out Boomsound on the HTC (M8). So far I've got to say the M8 is a kicka** Multimedia device. Drexappeal's comparison list was also a factor in my decision even though he hadn't posted it when I made the switch.
I'm skipping the Note 4 to try out Boomsound on the HTC (M8). So far I've got to say the M8 is a kicka** Multimedia device. Drexappeal's comparison list was also a factor in my decision even though he hadn't posted it when I made the switch.
An M8 w/capacitive buttons would be AWESOME (add wireless charging & forget all other devices).
You nailed it as the best multimedia device, I still miss having BLINKFEED & SENSE TV.
I've had BLINKFEED on other devices w/o changing the build.prop.
It's loading up,just not working (f/c).
Not sure which lines to edit & exactly how (upper case/lower case/ETC...).
I've made a copy of my build.prop & backed-up the ROM,just in case.
I posted a thread here:
http://androidforums.com/rooted-devices-only/882620-htc-blinkfeed-non-htc-device.html#post6792216
Gonna cruise over to XDA tomorrow,getting late,even for this night owl.
Holla @ ya later............. :thumb:
The problem with the M8 is that while the speakers are awesome, the phone is too heavy to use decently as a PMP if you do any type of sports. Really, the weight compared even to the Note 3 is very noticeable. It's just too much for me. It can completely throw you off depending on what you're doing (like anything that requires rotation, you will full the pull of that device on you and in some cases it can pull you off axis).I'm skipping the Note 4 to try out Boomsound on the HTC (M8). So far I've got to say the M8 is a kicka** Multimedia device. Drexappeal's comparison list was also a factor in my decision even though he hadn't posted it when I made the switch.


Odds are better you'll be happy with the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus.I'm really on the fence. I'm upgrading Monday. If they have any 64GB iPhone 6 or 6 Plus in stock I'll probably get that. Otherwise, I think I will wait a few more months and see if any decent Android offerings from other OEMs get released. The Note 4 is the best on the market in the Android ecosystem right now, but I'm seriously giving myself as many chances as I need to avoid buying another Samsung device.
Really peeved Verizon didn't get the Real Xperia Z3 :-(