Enable HTC One M8 developer options and High Performance Mode

It has emerged that the HTC One M8 has a high performance mode which users can access via a hidden menu of developer options. So we’ve written this guide on how to enable both the developer options and high performance mode.

Whether or not you care about the high performance mode boosting benchmark results, HTC has made it available to users. However, it’s not obvious how to access this feature at all. Luckily, we know so here’s how to do it.

The high performance mode, among others, is found in the developer options section of the settings menu but you’ll have to enable this first. The high performance mode maximises CPU performance and will, in turn, affect battery so only use it when you really need to or if you’re just experimenting.

See also:New HTC One (M8) 2014 review: The gorgeous new HTC One with improved camera, battery and SD card slot.

How to enable HTC One M8 developer options and High Performance Mode

Step One

Open the settings menu of the HTC One M8 (easily opened via the drop down notification bar) and click on ‘About’ at the very bottom.

Step Two

Within the About menu, click ‘Software information’.

Step Three

Now hit ‘More’ where it says ‘Baseband, Kernel version, etc.’

Step Four

Tap the ‘Build number’ section six times in a row. You should get a message which says ‘You are now a developer!’

Step Five

Head back to the settings menu and you’ll see a new section above ‘About’ called ‘Developer Options’. Open this settings menu.

Step Six

Inside the Developer Options menu, you’ll see the High Performance Mode so tick the box to switch it on. This is also where you can switch USB debugging on and more.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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