Stunning looks, Excellent build quality, Great performance
Disappointing battery life, Lacks 3.5 mm jack, Camera could have been better, Secondary screen is useless
All things considered, the U Ultra is a mix bag. HTC has done a great job in terms of built quality. At the same time, it is quite big for comfortable one-handed use and the secondary screen is nothing more than a gimmick. What's worse is that the pho...
Beautifully designed, solid body, performance, vibrant screen, secondary screen, front camera
No 3.5mm jack, expensive
The beautiful phone is prone to smudge that steals its beauty, but it combines powerful hardware and great cameras at both ends. Boasting interesting 'U' features, this is one of the good choices, but LG V20 is one of the strong competitor with dual-lens...
Good display, HTC USonic does a decent job, Camera does a good job in daylight, Smooth user interface,
Sense Companion fails to do anything, Overheating issues, Mediocre battery life, A bulky in nature,
To conclude, HTC has tried to make project itself in a different perspective with a new design language. The smartphone has its hits and misses, which place it in no man's land, especially with a price tag of Rs 59,990. It's like its strong and weak point...
With the U Ultra, HTC has got the basics right for the flagship smartphone. It has top-of-the-line specifications that you'd need for smooth day-to-day performance. Right from the gorgeous design and sturdy build quality, to the crisp and punchy display...
Good, Unique, eye-catching look, Good performance, Excellent camera
Bulky and slippery, Average battery life, Missing Sense Companion feature, Very expensive
When we take a look at the phones that you can buy today for Rs. 20,000 - 45,000, it's really hard to justify spending just under Rs. 60,000 on something like the HTC U Ultra. It looks unique and has a fabulous camera, but how much are those things really...
Good colour reproduction on the display, Good integrated speakers, Smooth gaming performance, Good front camera
Lacklustre rear camera for the price, Poor battery life, No waterproofing, Not ergonomic, No 3.5mm port or adapter
The HTC U Ultra is a missed opportunity. The display is decent in terms of colour performance, but is less brighter than other flagships. Overall performance falls short when it comes to battery life, and even overall performance is comparatively lower th...
We think it's fair to say we've always liked the HTC phones, but never at the price HTC intended for them. The HTC U Ultra is a perfect example of that - it's a solid phone, but in the US it is a whopping $200 more than an LG V20. Is it better than the V2...
The HTC U Ultra is a drop dead gorgeous phone. If nothing else, the design alone is something that truly sets is apart. From the beautiful blue color and the ultra glossy back panel, the U Ultra almost looks like a piece of jewellery. Unfortunately, that'...
Great liquid surface design, Curved glass back panel, Powerful and efficient innards, Vibrant display, Impressive audio performance, Camera captures great level of details, Selfie camera is flawless
Price falls on the higher end of the scale, Battery could have been bigger, Secondary display is just a gimmick, Onehanded usage is not feasible
Good performer, overpriced indeedThe HTC U Ultra is a pretty gorgeous phone in the market right now. On owning it, you will definitely have a good looking phone in your hands. But remember that you need to take extra care and even then it is possible to...
HTC is known to price their smartphones on the higher extreme and the U Ultra is yet another fruit to the basket. Priced at Rs 59,990, HTC U Ultra is a beautiful piece of hardware combined with an evenly beautiful software in the name of HTC Sense, howeve...