| HTC One M8 for Windows review Same phone, bold new flavor
 
 By  Dan Seifert   on August  27, 2014 11:55 am
 
 theverge.com
 
 
  
 The classic Oreo cookie is a  wonderful thing. (By classic, I mean the Double Stuf, let’s be real  here.) It’s the right combination of crunchy and soft, sweet and, well,  more sweet. It’s the best cookie ever and I won’t hear any arguments.
 
 But  that hasn’t stopped Nabisco from messing with the formula. The company  has released dozens of variations on the idea: different cookie flavors,  different filling, different experiences. Some have been a great  success, others never should have left the lab. But the thing they have  in common is they are all Oreos, and you can spot one as such instantly.
 
 The  HTC One M8, launched earlier this year, is like that classic Oreo. Its design, performance, and usability make it one of the best, if not the  best, Android phones released this year. It’s an iconic flagship that  holds together the rest of HTC’s lineup. And just like Nabisco, HTC has  released a variation of the One M8 that’s the same on the outside, but  wholly different on the inside. The One M8 for Windows has the exact  same hardware and design as the original M8, but in place of Android 4.4  KitKat, it’s running Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8.1. It’s available from  Verizon Wireless now for $99.99 with a new two-year agreement.
 
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