Whether you’re skipping in and out of apps, firing up the camera to snap a quick shot, or playing one of the latest games, the HTC U11 offers silky smooth performance. It sports Qualcomm’s Snapdragon ...
For many Android die-hards, the U11+ is the phone they’ve been waiting for from HTC. The company’s newest flagship improves on the U11 in every way, with a sleek, modern package that fixes many of its ...
Like the Huawei Mate 10 Pro that we reviewed earlier this week, the HTC U11 Plus is a high-spec, high-price flagship phone that’s going to be next to irrelevant in the US because of its lack of ...
The HTC U11 has been one of the best flagship Android phones of 2017, and now it has been upgraded and enhanced as a new U11 Plus model, freshly announced by HTC today. What are the big differences?
Being budget-friendly phones, both the Moto X4 and the HTC U11 Life have forgone the big and expensive Snapdragon 835 processor in favor of its little brother, the Snapdragon 630. This is a fine ...
As handsome as U11 and less fragile Performance kept up with a packed day Bundled USonic headphones are more than most offer Camera is solid if given plenty of light T-Mobile's $300 price is highly ...
Following up on the launch of the HTC U11 earlier this year, the company has followed it up with an upgraded version just a few months later — the HTC U11+. HTC’s first U11 was a very good phone with ...
The HTC U11 Life is a mid-range version of the flagship U11, but it doesn’t skimp on the features. So, while it might not have a large OLED display, top-of-the-line specs, or the slim bezels that are ...
HTC is finally getting with the times. The company's last flagship, the HTC U11, was a great device, but compared to the tall-screened, small-bezeled phones of today, it looks archaic. Now, the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link When I first took HTC's new smartphone out of the box, I noticed right away something was missing: the headphone jack. At this stage in the game, ...
Android Pie has been out since August of 2018, but it’s still only on a fraction of devices. Some OEMs are being slow about pushing the update out to devices, and HTC is a pretty huge offender here.