Published: 2017-05-17, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: Tech Guide got its hands on the new HTC U11 smartphone and that takes on a whole new meaning when you're talking about a device that responds to how hard you squeeze it.The headline feature is Edge Sense which means a gentle squeeze can help get things do...
Published: 2017-06-14, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Looks great, Fast, Decent audio, Good camera
No headphone jack
If you bought one of HTC's U new phones just a few months ago you may be dismayed to learn that the price has already plummeted for both of them. The Ultra has dropped from $1,199 to just $899 while the Play has dropped from $799 to $649. We can't help wo...
Published: 2017-06-09, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: IDGThe annals of Android are littered with one-and-done gimmicks that were originally hailed as the next big thing. Indeed, from slide-out game pads to built-in projectors, way too many Android phones have included features that never caught on. So, will...
Abstract: 'Tis the season! Or rather, 'Twas the season, because the end of 2017 flew by us while we were putting the final touches on this buyer's guide. So, we are clearly a bit tardy for a holiday shopping guide but that was more or less intentional on our part...
The new HTC U11 makes you fall in love with it. Going with its high end specs, it does a great show all around. You'll feel the kind of technology it has, like the squeeze function. The premium device justifies the price tag it carries with its amazing fe...
If you want to make an impression, this smartphone definitely has what it takes. Despite it being the most slippery phone ever, it can definitely turn some heads thanks to its bling personality. It offers top of the line hardware and I had no complaints a...
In a market flooded with phones, where flagships are few and far between and where gimmicks are perceived as the way forward, HTC has come up with a phone that is quiet, sensible, and gets the basics (except the vibration motor) right.The phone doesn'...
Good, Stunning low-light camera performance, Looks great, Water and dust resistant, Useful "Edge Sense" squeeze gesture, Top-tier specifications
Average battery life, Sense Companion not ready yet
If we had paid the full launch price for an HTC U Ultra less than four months before the HTC U11, we'd be extremely put off with the company right now. The U Ultra is utterly and completely outclassed by the U11. We don't miss the secondary screen at all...
Premium and ergonomic design, Crisp 2K display, Bestinclass audio, Innovative Edge Sense, Amazing camera
Battery performance could have been better, Glossy design attracts fingerprints
HTC U11 is the device that puts the Taiwanese tech giant back in the game. With the aggressive pricing, flagship hardware and the innovation company has put in the form of Edge Sense, it seems the company is finally on the right path with HTC U11.The smar...
The HTC U 11 is a well designed smartphone that comes with a powerful set of specifications. If you are planning to buy a flagship smartphone then this can be your pick. It comes with the latest Android, processor and ample amount of RAM. At a price of Rs...