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Since I wrote this review back in June 2017, HTC has seen to give us a modest update on the U11: the U11 Plus. Rumoured to be the Google Pixel 2 XL before LG took the reins with limited success, the U11 Plus is a relatively minor improvement on the orig...
In short, the HTC U11 is a wonderful phone that I'd recommend to anyone. The fly in the ointment? It's expensive and only £30 cheaper than the superior Samsung Galaxy S8 – the kind of discrepancy that will be invisible if you're comparing two-year contrac...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 sits top of our list of the best phones for 2018, but do the recently released iPhone 8, iPhone X and new Google Pixel 2 have the potential to topple it? See our full ranking below. When choosing a phone you probably have a mixtu...
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We've reviewed all the major flagship phones available at the moment but plenty more are on the way this year, so the right handset for you might be just around the corner. The Sony Xperia XZ Premium, HTC U11 and OnePlus 5 are all available now. Devices...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The HTC U11 feels like a true flagship phone featuring water resistance, a lightning fast fingerprint reader, decent battery life and an excellent camera all in a sleek, full-glass body. While HTC's lower end phones sometimes sacrifice too much, the U11 d...
Attractive glass build, Excellent camera, Good battery life...
No headphone jack, Edge sense feels a bit half-baked...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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More importantly, HTC has now confirmed that the HTC U11 (as well as the HTC U Ultra and HTC 10) will be updated to the recently announced Android Oreo."We're excited to bring Android Oreo to HTC U11, HTC U Ultra, and HTC 10 owners worldwide! Details & ad...
Solid build, premium materials, nice shape, waterproof, Excellent audio, Amazing camera, Great performance and software package, clean UI...
Shiny design might not suit everyone, Average battery life, high-tier storage limited in availability, Display has mediocre black depth...
A really great phone which, in my view, is tarnished by Marmite design due to the mirror finish. Also somewhat lacking in the battery and display. The audio, performance, software, and camera, however, are all superb. Well worth considering and weighing u...
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HTC recently released a lineup of U series of smartphones, and one of them includes its newest flagship device dubbed the U11. Its main feature is its Edge Sense or commonly known as the “Squeeze” feature. But is it all there is to U11? Find out in our v...
Premium design, Quad HD display, Powerful internal hardware, Edge Sense feature, Highres image/video quality, Fast charging, Fluid multitasking, Impressive audio quality...
Back panel prone to fingerprints/smudges, Small battery life given its specs, Can be a little bit slippery on the hands, No 3.5mm headset jack...
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The HTC U11 – owing to its Snapdragon 835 chip, 6GB of RAM, and fairly unobtrusive and efficient Sense UI – once stood atop Antutu rankings with average scores of around 180,000. It beat the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S8+ (172,000), iPhone 7 Plus (169,00...
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HTC was once one of the industry's top Android manufacturers.The company's popularity began to go downhill in 2013, however, following the highly-praised HTC One M7. While the M8 featured more of the same greatness as its predecessor, the camera quality d...
Battery, USonic earbuds, Camera Quality, Edge Sense...
HTC Sense Companion, HTC Alexa, Fingerprint Sensor, Outright price...
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We officially enter the “BER” months as August comes to a close. As the Jose Mari Chan's “Christmas in Our Hearts” starts to blast on the radio and malls, here's a round-up of all of our full reviews (quick reviews and hands-on not included) for the month...
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Just this month, HTC released its U series of smartphones after being out of the tech scene for a while, and one of them is their newest flagship device, the U11. It features the talked-about Edge Sense, which enables you to launch an app just by simply...
Premium design, Quad HD display, Powerful internal hardware, Edge Sense feature, Highres image/video quality, Fast charging, Fluid multitasking, Impressive audio quality...
Back panel prone to fingerprints/smudges, Small battery life given its specs, Can be a little bit slippery on the hands, Indoor selfie pics appear reddish, No 3.5mm headset jack...
HTC may have been away from the spotlight for a while but its great comeback with the U series of smartphones, particularly with the U11, didn't disappoint. In fact, it's that kind of smartphone that you will grow fond of as time goes by.With its 5.5-inch...
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While we're finishing up our Galaxy Note 8 review, we thought it would be a great idea to put Samsung's current flagship up against the phone that currently has the highest score in DXoMark, the HTC U11. DXoMark is the defacto standard for benchmarking...
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Update 29.08.2017: You can now buy the HTC U11 in the UK with double the storage than was previously available. The squeezable smartphone costs £699 for 128GB of storage or £649 for a 64GB model. Unlocked versions of the larger handset are available to p...
In short, the HTC U11 is a wonderful phone that I'd recommend to anyone. The fly in the ointment? It's expensive and only £30 cheaper than the superior Samsung Galaxy S8 – the kind of discrepancy that will be invisible if you're comparing two-year contrac...
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The launch of the HTC U11 marked the brand's much-anticipated return to the smartphone market here in the Philippines. And what a way to kick things off with a device that even at first glance, already gives you that familiar sense of quality found on the...
Design, Display, Gaming Performance, Optimized Software, Rear Camera Performance...
Speaker Sound Quality, Battery Life...
The HTC U11 is truly a device worthy of the brand's return. The design isn't perfect, but is as premium as it can be. Its Quad HD display looks gorgeous with just about any type of content, gaming performance is top notch, there's the impressive rear came...
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HTC's hasn't had the best time in the past. Beset by lagging sales, constantly changing leadership and stiff competition from the likes of LG, Samsung, Huawei and Sony, the Taiwanese manufacturer has had a rough time in the flagship space despite offering...
While HTC's U11 doesn't have a bezel-less display or dual cameras, it's still a pretty solid smartphone in its own right. A beautiful exterior, extremely good camera performance, top-tier hardware plus competitive Php 36,990 pricing make it a legitimate c...
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When the HTC U11 first came out, I thought it was a great phone that not many people would buy. The U11 has a top-notch camera, super-fast Snapdragon 835 CPU and wonderfully sharp quad-HD screen. But its slightly atypical shiny design, lack of a headphon...
Fast performance, Above average camera, Next to no bloatware, Hi-Res Audio support great for audiophiles and Tidal users...
Ugly design, Lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is a pain...
HTC U11 – Battery The HTC U11 features a 3000mAh battery, which, on a phone this size, is a little small. The dinky cell left me with serious concerns about the U11's stamina, and following a week with the phone I'm still not convinced it will offer anyth...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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HTC's latest offering in the smartphone market has a unique way of interaction as far as smartphones go – by squeezing the sides of HTC U11. At first look, the device is hefty and large, but gorgeous to look at especially with its dazzling colours. The un...
Beautiful to look at, Amazing camera...
Fingerprint magnet, Could do with a bigger battery...
An amazing phone to purchase if you're not a fan of the other flagships.(previously published in issue July 2017)...
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Yesterday marked a monumental day for HTC as they celebrated their comeback in the Philippine Market with a launch of four devices, including their newest flagship, the HTC U11. We got our hands on a retail version of the device, and here are our initial...
It looks like HTC has gotten a lot of things right with the U11. The design, display, the software, all seem to work well. The camera performance is also more than likeable, except for some graininess in selfies. We've still got a number of tests to do to...
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HTC has finally made its triumphant return to our shores! We've already gotten our reviews in for two of the smartphones that they've launched today, but it's this one we've been waiting to get in our hands on and take for a spin — the HTC U11. Armed wit...
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There's a lot said about the HTC U11. Some have called it a “return to form” or perhaps the greatest HTC handset for many years.Me? Well, I don't totally agree, but I do need to explain why.I'm already impressed by the existing HTC U Play and the HTC U Ul...
There's a lot to like about this phone, however – if I circle back to my opening remarks – this phone is completely what I expected from HTC. The HTC U Play and the HTC U Ultra really impressed me, especially the design of the phone and the additional bit...
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HTC's new flagship phone for 2017 is a mix of well-known One range and the newer U series devices. But can this recipe keep up with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6 ? Here's our in-depth review of the squeezable HTC U11. See also: Best phones...
There's a lot to like about the HTC U11 and while it certainly has flagship level specs, it's hard to differentiate in the market against the likes of Samsung and LG. The glossy and colourful design is fresh but won't be for everyone, even though we're gl...
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The HTC U11 is a much better attempt at a 2017 flagship smartphone from HTC; the HTC U Ultra – while eye-catching – wasn't exactly a very good premium-tier device. Even though the U11 is pretty similar to the U Ultra on the surface, the U11 is a much more...
The HTC U11 is definitely the best smartphone to come from HTC in a very, very long time. It has a fantastic camera, flagship-tier performance, and a unique – though not exactly must-have – Edge Sense feature. Carrying a RM3,099 price tag, it's not a very...
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HTC's latest premium phone, the HTC U11, is coming out now, and coming out at a price well under that of the premium phones from the companies with which it is often grouped. At $999, that seems to be a very aggressive pricing strategy. Especially when ne...
Fine design, excellent camera, great WiFi connectivity to media devices, very good value for money...
High quality finish could be mistaken as plastic (but only when new)...
The HTC U11 is markedly cheaper than the phones to which it should be compared, and it at least matches and usually exceeds them in most ways. Give it a close look.Tags AndroidEdge SensehtcNougatPrevious article Review: Apple MacBook Pro 15 inchThomas Bar...
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Update: The HTC U11 has received its first system update, and it hopefully shows a company that's not prepared to sit on its laurels. The first update brought a bunch of Google security fixes, but also improvements to the camera, which was already one of...
In short, the HTC U11 is a wonderful phone that I'd recommend to anyone. The fly in the ointment? It's expensive and only £30 cheaper than the superior Samsung Galaxy S8 – the kind of discrepancy that will be invisible if you're comparing two-year contrac...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The HTC U11 is a sleek phone boasting an impressive set of specs. It can hold its own against other major flagships, though its innovation play falls a little short. The U11 touches phablet territory with its 5.5inch 1440x2560 screen, but a rounded enca...
". a product HTC fans will love and outsiders may just be swayed by."...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The HTC U11 comes in a range of colors but none are quite as unique as the Solar Red. What does the red and gold finish remind you of? Here's a quick look!Download the AndroidAuthority App: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: —————————————————- Stay connec...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter HTC claims the U11 – it's latest flagship – is a phone that will change the way we use our smartphones forever; a development on the same level as the capacitive touchscreen. In a bid to rival Samsung's almighty Galaxy S8...
Unique features, Beautiful design, Great camera, Good battery life, Upgradeable storage via MicroSD...
Screen could be better, Edge sense isn't all that useful...
An excellent camera, speedy performance and a gorgeous design make the HTC U11 one of the best smartphones on the market, although it's let down somewhat by the screen...
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Both HTC and OnePlus have stepped up the game for their 2017 flagship phones, but which is better. The OnePlus 5 and HTC U11 are quite similar yet very different handsets so we compare them on price, design and specs to help you choose. Read: Best phones...
It's a close call but the OnePlus 5 just nips it for us by keeping up very well in a lot of areas - or even outpacing - while being £200 cheaper. That's not to say you'd be wrong for choosing the HTC U11 for features such as waterproofing, camera and audi...
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As HTC celebrates its 20th anniversary, the U11 is a gorgeous, feature-packed and very welcome return to form.The company's original “One” turned heads with its all-metal design and focus on low-light camera performance, but the Taiwanese manufacturer str...
Blazing fast performance thanks to Snapdragon 835, Camera works well and produces fantastic results, Minimal design stays out of the way, Edge Sense is a gimmick that works...
Missed some esoteric features from other devices, Rear glass is a fingerprint magnet, USB-C audio is great as long as you don't lose HTC's earphones and adapter...
Absolutely.Oh… you want more?Cold dead hands – HTC will have to prise this phone from mine if they want the review unit back. The U11 worked its way into my heart the moment I saw it, and the top tier silicon and hardware features kept my heart from gett...
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When HTC teased the U11, it went big on the fact that the phone would be a squeezy revolution. The truth is considerably more prosaic: the HTC U11 is a great phone, but that's nothing to do with the fact you can squeeze it.So to be fair, before we get ont...
The HTC U11 is a wonderful phone and the cheapest of the new flagship phones. Move past the Edge Sense gimmick and less-than-perfect display, and you're left with a fast phone that has arguably the best camera in the game and impressive speed and battery...
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HTC has a world's first – the addition of Edge Sense to a flagship class phone and as you could say, “She's my main squeeze.”The squeeze, sorry Edge Sense, is HTC's pioneering new addition to a touch screen interface. While it is early days for squeeze, i...
Love it – especially the solar red, that is what my head/heart says. It is a very worthy contender for best Android smartphone of the year. Put HTC U11 back on the top of your shopping list.I must say that as a reviewer, especially since 2013 when I start...
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It feels like almost every flagship smartphone in recent memory has had some kind of gimmick to help separate it from the crowd: the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8 have ultra-tall screens, Motorola's Z Play has its modular accessories, Sony's XZ Premium can...
Attractive glass design in a gorgeous range of colors, IP67 build, Good benchmark performance, Stereo Boomsound speakers, Great camera performance...
Edge Sense isn't as useful currently, Display isn't Mobile HDR compatible, Headphones only usable through supplied dongle...
HTC may be pushing Edge Sense as the next big thing in smartphones but honestly it's probably the least interesting feature in the U11 - at least for now. Without app customization, Edge Sense is basically just an overbuilt app launcher that can only laun...
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In a market as competitive as smartphones, manufacturers have long been searching for ways to stand out. 4K screens, form-altering aspect ratios, dual-lens cameras – we've seen the lot. But a 'squeezable' phone? That's a new one on us.That's the HTC U11's...
Solid build, Stunning screen, Fast performance, Great camera...
No headphone jack, Music could be more engaging, Battery life ok at best...
The HTC U11 is the best phone the company has made in years.It's well built and fast in use, with a great camera and video performance that's among the best we've seen this year. And despite sounding like a gimmick, the squeezable sides are actually quite...
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If you're an HTC fan – good news. HTC has brought you a phone that, in many ways, is as good as you could hope for.It's got a hugely impressive spec list, unique design, innovation in the form of squeezable sides and a great camera. The latest processor b...
Great camera, Excellent audio performance, Impressive two-tone coloring...
Edge Sense is half-baked, Screen slightly dim, Camera shutter speed slow...
The HTC U11 is a wildly impressive phone - in a sea of wildly impressive phones. The core abilities will wow any HTC fan, but the squeezable sides really fail to impress...
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HTC has released its 2017 flagship, the U11. Here we compare it to Apple's latest, the iPhone 7 to help you decide which you should buy. Also read our in-depth reviews of the HTC U11 and iPhone 7, and our comparison of the U11 vs LG G6. At launch, the...
If you prefer a small, lightweight phone then the iPhone 7 will appeal. It has good cameras and is both zippy in performance and waterproof. The HTC U11 is a bigger phone with better battery life and a couple of extra features such as Edge Sense and custo...
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HTC's new U11 smartphone does a great job standing out from the crowd thanks to its liquid surface design and an interesting new Edge Sense feature that reacts to how you squeeze the device.HTC has ticked all the boxes with its latest offering so you're g...
Slick design, excellent display, water resistant, impressive camera, Edge Sense, brilliant audio quality, good battery life...
Fingerprint magnet, no headphone jack, slight camera shutter lag...
HTC has produced one of its best devices with the U11 smartphone. It offers quality performance and convenience across the board and ticks the boxes with an excellent screen, long battery life, a brilliant camera, excellent audio – and a competitive pric...
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We are already halfway through 2017 and there were quite a few interesting smartphones we have seen these past few months. Quite few of them offered some rather shiny backsides so here we go with the Top 5 Shiniest smartphones yet (in no particular order)...
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It was only relatively recently that we saw HTC launch its flagship HTC U Ultra and (lesser) HTC U Play flagship phones. Both were incredibly pretty but the Ultra was oversized, overpriced and under-featured while the U Play was an expensive (albeit attra...
Looks great, Fast, Decent audio, Good camera...
No headphone jack...
The Android flagship phone market is a crowded place but HTC's U11 is one of the best thanks to great design and very good handling...
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It was only relatively recently that we saw HTC launch its flagship HTC U Ultra and (lesser) HTC U Play flagship phones. Both were incredibly pretty but the Ultra was oversized, overpriced and under-featured while the U Play was an expensive (albeit attra...
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...
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Once the darling of the smartphone world, HTC has been struggling to gain traction in a market dominated by Samsung and Apple with its solid but bland devices. Now the U11 is here and it's squeezable (no really), can the former smartphone leader turn it a...
squeezable sides, brilliant camera, microSD card slot, water resistant, bold colours, good screen, 24hour battery, noisecancelling earphones in the box...
bulky, large bezels, dated design, no headphone socket...
The HTC U11 is a great smartphone hidden in an old, bulky design. While rivals have moved on with tiny bezels and big screens squeezed into small phone bodies, HTC has stagnated.It's bright and bold on the back, but bland on the front. The large bezels ma...
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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...
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HTC's big play with the HTC U11 is being able to squeeze the phone as a new method of interaction. It's a natural motion and works well for one-handed use is the argument, giving the company's new flagship something different. Apple doesn't have squeeze...
Unique colour designs that look eye-catching, lots of power for fluid operation, great sound quality, waterproofing...
Battery life could be longer, Edge Sense "squeeze" feature is a gimmick, Sense Companion feels unnecessary...
The HTC U11 brings with it some of the core components you want from a flagship: there's loads of power for a fast and fuss-free operation, a good display, great camera performance, and attention to detail in the audio offering which puts HTC above its fl...
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HTC is one of those Companies, that seems to have been around the smartphone scene forever, they are the phone Company that big brands such as Google turn to, make their devices, the big question now is does their own, all new HTC U11 premium smartphone s...
The HTC U11 is a tick the box phone.ForDesign: Excellent, their liquid surface technology really sets this device apart and one has the choice of a red, black or silver/bluish model.Camera: This camera is one of the best found in a smartphone and while it...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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HTC was one of the early beneficiaries of the Android smartphone revolution, making a good bet on the Google-backed operating system, and producing some good devices that caught buyers' imagination.But despite having this rich legacy behind it, for whatev...
Class-leading audio and camera, well built...
Edge Sense feels gimmicky. No headphone jack...
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“What were you thinking, HTC ?!” was the first thought that ran through my head when I saw the Taiwanese company announce the U Ultra and U Play smartphones. HTC, the manufacturer that set the gold standard for the metal bodied smartphone, was ditching th...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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HTC IS THE TROUBLED smartphone industry darling. Despite having a rich legacy behind it, for whatever reason, it just hasn't been able to make its last few years of smartphone releases work. Now, with the HTC U11, HTC's follow-up to the excellent HTC 10...
Class-leading audio and camera, well built...
Edge Sense feels gimmicky...
The HTC U11 is excellent and worth the £649 asking price when looking at the competition. But is excellent enough?Depending on what you value, it absolutely is. HTC gets audio more right than any other manufacturer, making speakers that shout louder, head...
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HTC's U11 represented a big return to form for the long-standing Taiwanese smartphone firm. Struggling to stand out as other companies fought for a slice of the smartphone pie, the U11 successfully reignited interest in the range. Almost every aspect was...
Superb camera, Gorgeous design, Expandable storage...
Almost as expensive as Galaxy S8, Screen is only okay, Edge sense isn't all that useful...
HTC’s U11 is a welcome return to form for HTC, but is it enough to overhaul the Google Pixel XL or the Samsung Galaxy S8...
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A phone that you can squeeze. Does anyone need a phone that you can squeeze?The sizeable $999 HTC U11 is a 5.5-inch Android phone with a front panel dominated by a 5.5-inch, 16:9 ratio 2560x1440pixel Super LCD display. Pick it up and compare it to many o...
The Edge Sense complication is fun but at the same time doesn't offer a huge advantage in utility over an actual button on the U11's side or top. You might love it, you might not find it useful at all, but at least you probably won't hate it. I ended up u...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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Ignore the gimmicks; the HTC U11 is fantastic phone with a great camera at a pretty reasonable price.The HTC U11 is a phone that, for some reason, you can squeeze. You should ignore this feature; at worst, it's a gimmick, at best, it's an extra button. Th...
Great camera with stunning low-light performance, Well priced, Zippy processor, Water-resistance...
Boxy design, Rear glass is a fingerprint magnet, No headphone jack, Edge Sense feels like a gimmick...
Ignore the gimmicks; the HTC U11 is fantastic phone with a great camera at a pretty reasonable price...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The last couple of years have been challenging for HTC. The company that once stood as a pioneer in innovation has found itself struggling to keep up with competitor products. A reboot was very much needed, and that's exactly what HTC did with the launch...
Probably the best camera on a phone, Unbelievable pricing, Pressure sensitive input...
Front design looks too generic...
On paper, you'd be hard pressed to find anything wrong with the HTC U11. It has top-of-line specs, a brilliant camera, great pricing and plenty of features such as the touch sensitive bezel or the the noise cancellation headphones. My daily driver is...
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After the disappointing, incremental updates of the One M8 and M9, last year's HTC 10 showed that the Taiwanese company still has ambitions in the smartphone market. The phone was deservedly popular with reviewers, but sadly failed to ignite public excite...
Great camera, Squeezable sides, Slick performance, Good battery life...
No 3.5mm audio jack, Bulky body...
Yes. If you value substance over style, the HTC U11 is easy to recommend. It's lightning fast, it delivers compelling audio quality, the camera gets excellent results with no fiddling required, and the battery life is solid. Sense Companion complements Go...
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Android flagship phones are arriving at a rate of knots, with both LG and HTC unveiling new handsets in recent weeks. So which is the one you should be adding to your wish list? We compare the HTC U11 and LG G6 to see what they have to offer. The LG G6 i...
The HTC U11 is an interesting device that combines top-tier technology with a unique styling. The Edge Sense feature is still an unknown, but if implemented well it could be a significant advance for using the bigger and bigger phones that are arriving th...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur HTC U11 review sheds light on the new Edge Sense feature, where a squeeze gives an extra dimension of interactivity. This may be the main innovation but everything else if top-end premium, riv...
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is the best phone of the year so far but HTC is hoping to challenge that with the new U11 flagship. We've had our hands-on the U11 for a short time so here's a preview of how they compare including price, design and specs. Also see...
We haven't had the HTC U11 for a full review yet but our first impression is that the Edge Sense feature isn't enough to beat the almost flawless Galaxy S8.Tags:Smartphones,Gadgets,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price DeliveryHTC £649 ViewPrice comparis...
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HTC has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone - the U11- which features an innovative feature that will have users squeezing the handset to complete certain tasks.It's also packing a huge, colourful screen, and smart design aesthetics that could make it...
It's too early to tell if the U11 is going to live up to the potential that all of its features and hardware suggest. If it does then it will be one of the most sought-after phones this summer, thanks to its high-quality camera, audio, Edge Sense feature...
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The tech scene has suddenly become saturated with the latest HTC U 11 after its recent release but wait, didn't the HTC U Ultra just make an appearance just a couple of months ago? With both phones being top notch, let us see which one will take the cake...
Comparison: HTC U 11 or the HTC U Ultra, a closer lookIan Chin - May 18, 2017-->The tech scene has suddenly become saturated with the latest HTC U 11 after its recent release but wait, didn't the HTC U Ultra just make an appearance just a couple of months...
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According to HTC, the three biggest breakthroughs in the history of consumer technology were all centered around how you interact with a device: the first real-time display, the first mouse and GUI, and the first touchscreen. HTC believes its new phone, t...
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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...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The HTC U11 is a very different phone to others on the market.It's the result of HTC needing to do something big to convince you that it's the phone you should buy over the Samsung Galaxy S8 or forthcoming iPhone 8 – and it believes that a squeezable phon...
When it comes to worldwide market share, the words ‘HTC' and ‘tailspin' have been bandied about by the media for a while now and that description has always felt a little unfair to the brand.It's been consistently making excellent handsets for years (perh...
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2017, you're just full of surprises.The phone world has seen plenty of barely-there bezels and dual camera cleverness this year, but the HTC U11 is a world's first - a handset with hug-friendly haptics.It's got squeeze-sensitive touch panels at the sides...
Gorgeous glass is a real attention-grabber, Plenty of performance, but with great battery life, Loudest smartphone speakers around, and noise-cancelling in-ears are a great bonus, Camera quality is top-notch...
Colours aside, design doesn't exactly stand out, Camera can't quite match rivals for speed, No headphone jack is annoying, even with an adapter in the box, Edge Sense a bit limited at launch...
It might not look like a massive design departure from HTC's other recent efforts, but the U11 shows a lot of promise.Edge Sense might sound like a niche gimmick right now, but we thought the same thing about Apple's pressure-sensitive Force Touch screens...
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2017, you're just full of surprises.The phone world has seen plenty of barely-there bezels and dual camera cleverness this year, but the HTC U11 is a world's first - a handset with hug-friendly haptics.It's got squeeze-sensitive touch panels at the sides...
Gorgeous glass is a real attention-grabber, Plenty of performance, but with great battery life, Loudest smartphone speakers around, and noise-cancelling in-ears are a great bonus, Camera quality is top-notch...
Colours aside, design doesn't exactly stand out, Camera can't quite match rivals for speed, No headphone jack is annoying, even with an adapter in the box, Edge Sense a bit limited at launch...
It might not look like a massive design departure from HTC's other recent efforts, but the U11 shows a lot of promise. Edge Sense might sound like a niche gimmick right now, but we thought the same thing about Apple's pressure-sensitive Force Touch scree...
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HTC has finally unveiled it's flagship smartphone for 2017 - meet the HTC U11.Usually we'd expect to see the phone announced at MWC, but HTC has taken a bit longer to polish this important device. It features a completely new design language, improved spe...
Slim, colourful design, Squeezable edges, Great camera...
Not a standout display, Camera slow, Looks fragile...
The HTC U11 is a glorious return to innovation for the Taiwanese company. The headline features, such as Edge Sense and multiple AI assistants are smart inclusions. It's fast, has a great screen, and looks great as well. What remains to be seen is whether...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2020-03-02 14:49:14
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Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wirel...
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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Sony's Xperia XZ Premium is the only smartphone on the market with a 4K resolution display. It also boasts one of the best rear cameras out there with a 19-megapixel, f/2.0 module that has a special DRAM memory element built into the sensor itself, which...
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The camera in your smartphone is likely the most important one in your life, so it's vital to find a good one. I put seven of this year's flagship smartphones to find out which has the best camera, and this is what I discovered.There were a lot of smartph...
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twentyfirsttech.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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IntroductionSince the early days of Android, HTC has been known as the company which produced phones of impeccable style and uncompromising build quality. With the launch of the HTC One (M7), HTC departed from the polycarbonate build of the HTC One X and...
Introduction & SpecsIntroductionSince the early days of Android, HTC has been known as the company which produced phones of impeccable style and uncompromising build quality. With the launch of the HTC One (M7), HTC departed from the polycarbonate build o...
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The HTC U11. PHOTO: Nigel ChenEarlier this year, HTC revealed its first attempt at a new direction for its smartphones with the HTC U Ultra. Unfortunately, the U Ultra turned out to be a rather forgettable flagship phone that lacked originality and simply...
So, is the HTC U11 the one for ‘U'? Well, it depends.The most glaring issue with the U11 is its lack of a headphone jack. If you desperately need a headphone jack and a dongle will not do, then the U11 will not be what you are looking for.If you don't min...
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vr-zone.com Updated: 2018-04-01 07:14:47
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The HTC U11 is a gorgeous smartphone that seeks to take on the top dogs in the smartphone industry. It's liquid metal design, superb camera and ultra-fast processor alongside its impressive HTC Sense companion makes it HTC's comeback device. However, will...
Although it is a matter of personal taste and preference, I must say I really do like the U11's striking design, although it has some practical drawbacks. Its waterproof design and fantastic photographic, as well as audio performance, makes it a media pow...
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Phone manufacturers have been quite restrained with their flagship smartphones this year, with nothing too outlandishly gimmicky released so far.But HTC has bucked the trend with its premium HTC U11, which features a brand-new pressure sensor on the botto...
The HTC's U11 squeeze feature may be little more than a gimmick to differentiate it from the crowd, but it doesn't detract from the rest of the package. It's a genuinely solid flagship for the Taiwanese firm looking to make a comeback in the smartphone m...
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It feels like almost every flagship smartphone in recent memory has had some kind of gimmick to help separate it from the crowd: the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8 have ultra-tall screens, Motorola's Z Play has its modular accessories, Sony's XZ Premium can...
Attractive glass design in gorgeous range of colors, IP68 build, Good benchmark performance, Stereo Boomsound speakers, Great camera performance...
Edge Sense isn't that useful, Display isn't Mobile HDR compatible, Headphone port only through supplied dongle...
HTC may be pushing Edge Sense as the next big thing in smartphones but honestly it's probably the least interesting feature in the U11 - at least for now. Without app customization, Edge Sense is basically just an overbuilt app launcher that can only laun...
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The HTC U11 in (from left to right) Amazing Silver, Sapphire Blue, Brilliant Black, and Solar Red. PHOTO: Nigel ChenThe HTC U Ultra was a strange phone from the Taiwanese company. It was announced quite early into the year, which seemed to deviate from th...
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According to HTC, the three biggest breakthroughs in the history of consumer technology were all centered around how you interact with a device: the first real time display, the first mouse and GUI, and the first touchscreen. HTC believes its new phone, t...
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