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Get the most out of the new Dot View case for the HTC One M9

The revamped accessory offers up more than a quick way to check the time - you can now play games on it!

Jason Cipriani Contributing Writer, ZDNet
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET in the How To section, as well as across several more online publications.
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Dot Breaker on the HTC One M9. Jason Cipriani/CNET

When HTC launched the One M8 last year, a new Dot View case was announced alongside it. The case wrapped around the phone, offering a pixelated view of the time and temperature when you tap on the front of the phone.

The case also offered a means to answer calls and view notifications from a small list of official HTC apps.

With the release of the HTC One M9 earlier this year, the Taiwanese company also released a revamped Dot View case and a pair of new apps to go along with it.

Naturally, when you first install the Dot View case you'll want to also install the stock HTC Dot View app. This app will provide basic customization options, as well as allow you to swipe through notifications and control music playback with the case closed.

Where the fun really starts with the Dot View case is when you install the HTC Dot Design and HTC Dot Breaker applications.

Dot Design templates and live themes. Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET

The Dot Design app gives you various wallpapers and designs to set as your custom background when the case is closed. You can also trace over preselected designs, making them your own or start with a blank canvas and design whatever you'd like.

Level view of Dot Breaker on the HTC One M9. Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET

The Dot Breaker app mimics the familiar brick breaker game where you have control a paddle along the bottom of the screen, bouncing a ball off of towards a patter of bricks above it. It's a ton of fun, if not more challenging given the dynamic of playing through a case.

Once you install the two additional apps, you will find the new options within the original Dot View app instead of in a separate app; which is a tad confusing at first.