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'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...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:13:25
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HTC, the Taiwanese consumer electronics company, is continuously evolving itself in design and innovation and have remained one of the top companies around the world which invest millions into R&D. Their latest product, HTC U11, is an example to that.One...
Design, Camera...
Could be the battery...
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...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2018-04-01 07:13:28
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HTC took a 'U' turn this year for its smartphone design philosophy as it ditched metal in favour of glass. The Taiwan based smartphone maker announced the U-Play and U-Ultra smartphones earlier in the year which got a very underwhelming response. Taking t...
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...
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A few years ago, HTC was competing neck and neck with the best Android flagships in the market. Then something happened, I know not what, and HTC just disappeared from the scene. Since last year, however, the company seems to be turning things around. Th...
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'...
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When we reviewed the HTC U Ultra just over three months ago, we said that it felt like a stopgap device, used to fill space before a true 2017 flagship could be launched and grab at least a little bit of the attention its competitors were getting. It seem...
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...
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HTC has produced some of the best Android devices this world has seen in last couple of years. The company gave us the first all-metal devices, the first dual-camera setups, intuitive Sense UI and the impressive BoomSound audio. This year HTC is trying ou...
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...
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HTC's journey in the Indian smartphone market has seen its fair share of bumps. Earlier this year, the company introduced two high-end smartphones - The U Ultra and Play - and either of them struggled to catch the fancy of the price-conscious Indian consu...
HTC Edge Sense, Impressive performance, Excellent build quality...
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...
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It's easy to write off HTC in the current market. The company's been through turmoil and it has had its fair share of hit and misses. A couple of years ago, HTC said it was done with the low-end segment, which later changed to a premium-only focus. HTC's...
Extremely fast and smooth, Great camera, Rich audio experience...
Battery life could have been better, Edge Sense isn't very useful, Design doesn't feel as premium as advertised, Lacks future-facing tech, like HDR support...
The HTC U11 is an extremely fast smartphone with a great camera. It's the best HTC fans can get right now, but it loses out in terms of premium feel and future-facing technology in the current flagship market. It's good, but not good enough...
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The member of U family is here with top-notch specs to compete with its flagship rivals. The premium device has beautiful liquid glass surface at the rear and this time HTC added an interesting new feature called “Edge Sense”.Another beautiful phone from...
Solid build, snappy design, excellent performance, camera...
Back attracts smudges, not so loud sound...
With the snappy design, the phone looks pretty cool but attracts smudges which steal the beauty of the phone. Having the top-notch specs, it can handle almost anything and comes with a good camera setup that lets you captures quality images.The member of...
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Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:08
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With 2017 reaching the halfway mark, we have already seen some interesting flagship smartphones in the form of the LG G6, Xiaomi Mi 6, Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, OnePlus 5 and Sony Xperia XZ Premium to name a few. HTC also recently launched its...
Overall, the HTC U11 is a complete package of beauty, power and performance. The squeeze feature is innovative, design is stunning and refreshing, and the camera quality won't easily let you down in any lighting conditions. Undoubtedly, the U11 is HTC's b...
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A few weeks ago, we offered you a dramatic standoff between the LG G6, Samsung Galaxy S8, and the Sony Xperia XZ Premium. We followed that up with a head-to-head between the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and HTC U11 cameras. Today, we pit the HTC U11 against the Son...
Back to our original point, it's really tough to fairly compare the HTC U11, the iPhone 7 Plus and the Sony Xperia XZ Premium cameras on a level playing field. They are just too different in terms of both hardware and additional features and thus suited f...
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After launching its HTC U11, aka the 'squeezable' smartphone, in Taiwan last month, HTC has now launched it in India. While internationally, HTC has introduced two memory/storage variants, i.e 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage, it has brough...
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...
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For the past four iterations, HTC had been touting an all metal unibody design in its flagships. This year, HTC's arrives with a fresh, new, and more fragile look. Tuned with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 CPU, top-notch audio experience, and a water...
The U11 marks a new chapter for HTC. It's sleek and shiny new design along with top-notch audio should be enough to sway over some Galaxy customers who are tired of poorly optimized software and slow Android updates. The HTC U11's camera is every bit as g...
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In this follow-up to the pick-a-flagship shootout from the weekend we take a close look at the HTC U11 - the prominent absentee in that three-way contest. And since we couldn't gather them all on the same continent at the same time, it will be just the HT...
More of a quick taste of what's to come from our detailed HTC U11 review, this comparison we assembled in a jiffy left us wondering. Has Samsung licensed out its Dual Pixel tech to HTC, or was it always Sony behind its development with Samsung having excl...
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Just when we thought HTC was through with this generation's flagship announcement in the form of the U Ultra, the Taiwanese manufacturer decided it would squeeze one more release in. But before we get to explain the terrible pun we just made, let us intro...
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HTC U 11 comes with a squeeze functionality - HTC Edge SenseIn the last few months, we have been reporting about the lack of usable innovation in smartphones and it seemed everything was getting boiled just down to just specification. HTC today, actually...
HTC U11 seems to have great potential and if it priced appropriately. It may give sleepless nights to Samsung and Apple as it does provide an improved user experience and USEABLE functionality. Will share more information on performance in our detailed re...
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The U Ultra was HTC's first attempt to stand out from the crowd this year. The company may go to great lengths to say the U Ultra did just fine, but, bottom-line is half-baked software -- and inadequate hardware -- and prohibitive pricing saw the last of...
Looks gorgeous, Outstanding camera credentials, Outstanding audio credentials, Outstanding performance...
Glass body feels fragile, Reflective display, Edge Sense is unnecessary gimmick, Battery life could be better...
HTC makes some amazing phones. There's no denying that. HTC's premium One and mid-level Desire phones have always managed to stand out from the crowd on the back of their pleasing looks and polished user interface. But then, rivals -- Samsung, Apple and e...
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HTC needs to face the music. The company's passion for sound has come through in its phones for years, and I hear it again in the $696 U11 for Sprint, a shimmery slab of audio excellence. There's a lot more going on with the $696 U11, however. It's also t...
Useful squeeze sensor, Gigabit LTE, Fast processor, Promising camera specs...
No headphone jack, Back panel attracts fingerprints...
HTC's U11 phone features Gigabit technology that may absolutely blaze on Sprint's network, and its unusual squeeze feature is unique and convenient...
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