Effortless, highquality camera, Fantastic performance, Battery life worth writing home about, Some really attractive color options (though the best are nonUS), New BoomSound speakers sound nice and satisfying
Dated look, Noisecanceling earbuds aren't quite as impressive as they could be, Edge Sense feels overengineered (for what could be just a button), Fancy audiorecording features difficult to appreciate
The HTC U11 is somewhat of a phone unstuck in time. It's got all the processing might of any 2017 flagship, offers a modern, quite useful digital assistant, and dips its toes in high-tech features like active noise cancellations. But it's also a phone tha...
When I reviewed the U Ultra, I could see the potential in the design and hardware execution — that phone was just unfortunately saddled with multiple issues including its size, a couple bad internal spec choices, a subpar camera and a far-too-high price...
The HTC U11 has a great potential that we are looking forward to unlocking and testing for a longer period in the field. From our short exposure to it, and from the technical data we have gathered, the timing of its launch places HTC firmly in the high-en...
Published: 2017-05-17, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
The flagship smartphone HTC U 11 is quite good in terms of the technical component: here you have a top-end processor, and 6 GB of RAM, and a camera with optical stabilization, and a high screen resolution, and LTE CAT 16 networks and so on.From the point...
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Published: 2017-05-16, Author: David , review by: dxomark.com
Very fast autofocus and accurate especially in bright light conditions, Good details preservation in both outdoor and low light conditions, Good target exposure and dynamic range, White balance is generally pleasant, and color rendering is good, Noise lev
In some outdoor scenes a slight bluish cast is visible, Luminance noise is slightly visible in the sky, Ghosting, color fringing and ringing sometimes visible
Abstract: After the thoroughly underwhelming and slightly weird U Ultra, it's safe to say many HTC fans have been waiting for a "return to form" sort of product from the struggling smartphone manufacturer. While the U11 isn't what I'd call a massive leap forward...
Abstract: HTC chose to jump on the no-headphone-jack bandwagon and it's a tough pill for me to swallow. I like using higher end headphones than those provided with the phone, and while the U11 does come with an adapter, things would be so much simpler with the humb...