HTC can’t stop milking its core HTC One design, and the latest addition to the ever-growing family is the One M8s. Arriving in the UK this month, the One M8s keeps the same metallic unibody chassis and, aside of a few under-the-bonnet hardware changes, looks just like its predecessors. What it’s essentially aimed at, however, is providing a cheaper price point for potential buyers to get started with the company’s flagship range – previous One handsets, including its One M9, have always been premium devices. Key changes between the HTC One M8 and One M8s include a 13-megapixel camera sensor, rather…

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