So now you know a little more about the U Ultra, it's time to answer the question we outlined at the start: "What do you get for the extra $100?" Well, aside from a more impressive front-facing shooter, higher grade screen protection and the facility to e...
Attractive design, Decent camera, HTC Sense still a great UI
Glass feels a little thin, A lot of repackaged tech, HTC Sense Companion limited
An interesting phablet with a decent slug of power, the HTC U Ultra's design innovations will intrigue, but the all-new 'AI' component feels far too nascent to be called a killer feature...
We're a little confused by HTC's claims that the U Ultra isn't a flagship device, and with that in mind, are curious to see how big a price tag it will be slapped with at launch. Saying that, we've definitely been won over by the eye-catching design of th...
Poor battery life, Camera doesn't match the competition, Feels cheap
I was immediately taken with the design of HTC's new phone, but I'll need to see a lot more of the AI-based software to know whether it'll be a vital addition or something I'll quickly turn off...
We're a little confused by HTC's claims that the U Ultra isn't a flagship device, and with that in mind, are curious to see how big a price tag it will be slapped with at launch. Saying that, we've definitely been won over by the eye-catching design o...
Udgivet: 2017-01-12, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: techadvisor.co.uk
The HTC U Ultra sees the firm going in a different direction and the result is a striking smartphone. The specs are solid and that second display should come in handy along with the Companion AI. However, the glossy glass design won't suit everyone. Stay...
Glass design is a stunning, Two-screen setup impresses, Battery life is good
No dual cameras, No headphone socket, Sense Companion is confusing
While pricing and availability are yet to be announced for the HTC U Ultra, you shouldn't have to wait long to get your hands on this phone. Even more intriguingly, the Ultra only represents the first big step change from HTC this year with its flagship r...
Abstrakt: '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...
HTC's flagship device did live up to our expectations. Although it has a heavy price tag of Rs 59,990, the diverse array of features make the package worth it. We loved the software tweaks, the design and of course, the display(s). The camera, performance...