Beautiful liquid design, superb main camera, blistering performance, amazing speakers, water resistant
No headphone jack (ugh!), low-quality 3.5mm adapter, disappointing selfie camera, Prev4 of 4Next
We're not gonna lie: the HTC U11 is a great smartphone. It's absolutely gorgeous, carefully designed, and incredibly fast. Sure, the pressure sensors are a gimmick, but the main shooter takes amazing photos and videos, and the battery keeps things going...
Abstract: The HTC U11 is officially available and began shipping on Friday. After spending a good couple of weeks with this latest high-end phone from the Taiwanese manufacturer, we've got some thoughts on whether or not you should dive in and buy one.Below, you'll...
Abstract: The HTC U11 is officially available and began shipping on Friday. After spending a good couple of weeks with this latest high-end phone from the Taiwanese manufacturer, we've got some thoughts on whether or not you should dive in and buy one. Ready for ou...
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Published: 2017-06-09, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
HTC gets so much right with the U11, and yet still manages to trip itself up in a few places. There's no question the design is eye-popping. That mirror-finished rear glass panel is purity defined. I wish the phone's shape and front face were even half as...
Abstract: As we near the halfway point of the year, we're about to enter that lull period in the mobile industry where flagship announcements are few and far between. In previous years, Taiwan-based HTC has been consistent about introducing its flagship phone earli...
Abstract: In five years reviewing smartphones I don't think I've ever seen one so full of contradiction as the HTC U11. A stunning backplate mated to a forgettable face; fast software blunted by extraneous gimmicks; slick multimedia features without a big battery t...
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Published: 2017-06-02, Author: Sam , review by: tomsguide.com
Class-leading performance, Bright, 5.5-inch QHD display, Fantastic BoomSound speakers, Gorgeous design with IP67 water resistance
Average battery life, No headphone jack, A bit bulky
HTC can keep its Sense Companion and its squeezable Edge Sense controls. Those features work as advertised, but I don't need 'em. The things that really makes the U11 stand out are its unique jewel-like design, thumping BoomSound speakers, superb performa...