11-26-2017 23:22
11-26-2017 23:22
I bought a HTC One M9+ recently and have tried to download the app, it keeps coming up with an error code -504 and cancels the install. The app worked perfectly fine on my old iPhone 4S.
I had a look at the supported devices for the fitbit app and noticed that the HTC One M9+ is currently not on there, is this the reason why I'm getting that error code?
Also will it eventually be added to the supported devices?
11-27-2017 07:11
11-27-2017 07:11
@Lisa_Clark wrote:I had a look at the supported devices for the fitbit app and noticed that the HTC One M9+ is currently not on there, is this the reason why I'm getting that error code?
@Lisa_Clark, that is very likely. I have the HTC One M9, and I declined upgrading the M9+ because of its incompatibility with several apps that I use on a daily basis, including the one that does my credit card processing.
Notes on the HTC One M9+:
Another major change with the M9+ comes in the processor, but in this case, it does unfortunately prove to be a step back. Under the hood, the device packs an octa-core MediaTek MT6795T processor, clocked at 2.2 GHz, and backed by the PowerVR G6200 and 3 GB of RAM.
The dip in performance is far more noticeable when it comes to gaming though, which really raises questions with regards to HTC’s decision to go with a MediaTek processor. Graphic-intensive games like Modern Combat 5 can run smoothly at times, but there is too much action on the screen, the frame rate drops significantly, resulting in very choppy gameplay. Games like Mortal Kombat X are a little too much for the One M9+ to handle, and even simpler games like Clash of Clans fail to run at a consistent frame. This could be due to a lack of optimization for the MediaTek processor, but is still a huge letdown for anyone that enjoys gaming on their phone.