HTC U11 64GB
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8 years ago
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.)
9 years ago
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…Product details
Product info
Features
Headphone output
No
Display
Colour
Multi-screens
No
Keyboard
No
Dual SIM
No
Water resistant
Yes
NFC
Yes
SIM Size
Nano sim
Release time
2017
SAR Radiation
0.95 W/kg
Available colours
Black, Blue, Red, Silver, White
System
Operating system
Android 9.0 (Pie)
Camera
Camera
Yes
Number cameras
2 pcs
Rear camera resolution
12 MP
Front camera resolution
16 MP
Video recorder
Yes
Video
Video resolution
3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD) Pix
Video output
DisplayPort over USB-C
Power & Battery
Wireless charge
No
Talk time
1470 mins
Standby time
336 hours
Battery capacity
3000 mAh
Talk time (3G)
1470 mins
Screen
Number of colours
16 777 216 colours
Display resolution
1440 x 2560 Pix
Screen size
5.5 in
Display type
LCD
Memory
Internal storage size
64 GB
RAM memory
4 GB
Supported memory media
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC
Processor
Processor speed
2.45 GHz
CPU
Octa Core
GPU
Adreno 540
SoC/CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 MSM8998
Communication
Network
4G LTE
WiFi
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth version
4.2
Connectivity
802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n