HTC U11 128GB
HTC U11 is the new 5.5-inch flagship phone that comes with Edge Sense for faster access to apps and commands.
The phone takes sound and image quality to the next quality. The camera scores the highest among all cameras in benchmarks. The dual Boomsonic loudspeakers on the front employ active noise cancellations to enhance the audio experience and there's a pair of USonic headphones that accompany the phone.
The Snapdragon 835 processor ensures speedy processing and has access to 4 GB of RAM memory and 128 GB of storage.
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HTC U11 : A stunning all-rounder review
It wasn’t easy to sum up the U11. It has its fair share of niggles, but plenty of redeeming features too. The missing headphone jack is annoying, but the bundled in-ears are decent enough and active noise cancellation is a nice little extra. The camera’s raw speed might not be a strong point, but you can’t fault image quality. Battery life is great, too, even if small details like wireless charging are missing. It does pretty much everything you’d expect from a flagship phone, although the Galaxy S8 does everything just that little bit better, and for just £50 more. The software is what will make all the difference. Edge Sense might sound like a niche gimmick right now, but we thought the same thing about Apple's pressure-sensitive Force Touch screens. If developers support it, and HTC gets the customisable app ready for everyone to download, it could be really useful. The accessibility potential for people that struggle with standard smartphones is huge, too. It's the same deal with the U11's abundance of AI. Google Assistant and Alexa in the same phone is a major deal, even if it wasn't ready at launch. Amazon's helper is here now, and it's the best implementation we've seen so far in a phone. The U11 was an excellent phone at launch, if not quite the best. What it could turn out to be in a few months, though? The potential is really exciting. Buy the HTC U11 SIM free here from Amazon, or on contract here (This review used two HTC U11 handsets: a pre-release, dual-sim Taiwanese variant and a single-SIM UK variant running final release firmware. It accurately represented the experience customers got at launch when the phone went on sale.)- 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
HTC U11 phone: Full, in-depth review
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. 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 attractive) mid-range phone. Now here’s the U11 which immediately addresses some of the issues seen on its siblings. It still looks fantastic but is it enough to become the all-round smartphone champion? Let’s find out…- Looks great
- Fast
- Decent audio
- Good camera
- No headphone jack
HTC U11 Review
The HTC U11 for Sprint is the best music phone around, and its unusual squeeze sensor is a fun new way to interact with a mobile device. 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 more going on with the $696 U11, as it's also the first US phone with always-on Alexa support. But if you're going to pick one reason to buy it right now, it's the sound. Otherwise, the Galaxy S8 remains a slightly more well-rounded device, and our Editors' Choice. Models and Design There are actually two U11 models: one for Sprint, and an unlocked model (available for $649 from HTC.com) that will work on the three other major US carriers. We're reviewing the Sprint unit. Many of the other reviews you see out there will be for the unlocked unit, which has slightly different firmware. The first thing you notice about the phone is the design. The U11 ($338.00 at Amazon) is shimmery and gorgeous. It comes in black or silver, but the color you really want is the deep, automotive-paint blue....- Excellent audio quality
- Useful squeeze sensor
- Fast processor
- Alexa compatible
- Camera doesn't measure up to its marketing
- No headphone jack
- Back panel attracts fingerprints
HTC U11 review
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 glad it's finally waterproof. The key is wether you want the squeezable Edge Sense feature which is useful at times but not something we're blown away by.