HTC U Play 13.2 cm (5.2") 4G USB Type-C 2500 mAh Blue

  • Brand : HTC
  • Product family : U
  • Product name : U Play
  • Product code : 99HALY043-00
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 4718487703364
  • Category : Smartphones
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  • Info modified on : 27 Feb 2024 14:15:10
  • Long product name HTC U Play 13.2 cm (5.2") 4G USB Type-C 2500 mAh Blue :

    U Play - 5.2" 1080 x 1920, GSM/UMTS/LTE, MediaTek Helio P10 Octa-core, ROM: 32GB, RAM: 3GB, 16MP/16MP, NFC, BlueTooth, Wi-Fi, Android

  • Short summary description HTC U Play 13.2 cm (5.2") 4G USB Type-C 2500 mAh Blue :

    HTC U Play, 13.2 cm (5.2"), 1080 x 1920 pixels, MediaTek, 16 MP, Blue

  • Long summary description HTC U Play 13.2 cm (5.2") 4G USB Type-C 2500 mAh Blue :

    HTC U Play. Display diagonal: 13.2 cm (5.2"), Display resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels. Processor family: MediaTek, Processor model: Helio P10. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 16 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. Battery capacity: 2500 mAh. Product colour: Blue. Weight: 145 g

Reviews
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:36
Average rating:75
Uk has collected 118 expert reviews for HTC U Play 13.2 cm (5.2") 4G USB Type-C 2500 mAh Blue and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
goodhousekeeping.co.uk
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:78
The HTC U Play is one of the most stylish looking mid-range phones we've seen. Simple and straightforward to use, it offers great value for money. Following in Apple's footsteps, HTC has ditched the 3.5mm headphone port, instead favouring the USB C charg...
  • This handset doesn't have a 3.5mm headphone socket, you plug headphones into the USB C charging port instead (a compatible pair of noise cancelling headphones, and an adapter so you can still use your existing pair of headphones, come bundled with the sma...
  • While the metallic back looks great, it attracts fingerprint marks, Display also suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light, The smartphone lacks Google Assistant, The battery life is disapointing...
  • The HTC U11 is a good smartphone, but considering it's priced at over £350 it doesn't wow us. We were a little disappointed that it wasn't faster when surfing the web or opening apps and the battery life isn't as good as we hoped for, but it is still easy...
yugatech.com
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
One of HTC's upcoming offerings in its return in the Philippines is the HTC U Play. It sports a build and design similar to the U Ultra but in a smaller package with a 5.2-inch display, MediaTek Helio P10 processor, and 16MP camera. Find out what else thi...
  • Beautiful design, Solid build, Good performance for its class, Decent camera, Comes with a USonic earphones and clear case...
  • Small battery...
  • All in all the HTC U Play is one attractive device that performs well in its class. It's not as powerful as its other siblings but it's got a capable hardware like the Helio P10 CPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. For those who like taking photos, the 16MP re...
unbox.ph
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2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
HTC is coming to the Philippines, and they're returning with a ton of new phones. Aside from the flagship U Ultra and U11, the Taiwanese company will also be hawking their mid-range offering, the U Play. This phone may be a mid-range device, but its l...
  • HTC's U Play is one of the nicest looking mid-range phones we've ever tested. There's really something to be said about the Liquid Surface treatment that HTC puts on their new smartphones that makes them stand out from the sea of similarly built metal-fra...
unbox.ph
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
Aside from the high profile U11 and the U Ultra, HTC will also be releasing a few mid-range smartphones in the Philippine market when they officially launch next month. One of these phones is the U Play, and while it's supposedly a mid-range phone, we we...
  • While we've seen our fair share of mid-range phones before, the U Play really stands out from the pack in terms of build quality and overall quality.The HTC U Play utilizes the same Liquid Surface design philosophy that's present on the U Ultra – specific...
channelnews.com.au
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2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
While HTC did position their U Ultra as the premium tier of their new mobile offering, there's a case to be made that the U Play is the more solid product. On paper, it might lack some of the fancy additions that sit at the front and center of the U Ultra...
  • At the end of the day, this is a smartphone that's difficult to evaluate without referencing or comparing it to its partner-in-crime. For better or worse, it feels easiest to define the U Play through contrast – and the biggest omission here comes in the...
alphr.com
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2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
HTC has struggled to keep up in the past few years, its phones veering from the gimmick-laden Ultra Pixel camera HTC One M8 to the mediocre M9, and settling on the solid but overpriced HTC 10. Now the firm has gone full circle back to gimmicks again, addi...
devontechsupport.com
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2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:0
The HTC U Play is the smaller and cheaper version of the HTC U Ultra, a new phablet model from the Taiwanese brand.In fact, the handsets are so similar in terms of design and function that we suggest you head on over to our hands on: HTC U Ultra review to...
  • It's tough to say whether this is an impressive phone, as without a price there's no baseline to compare it against. Make it cheap and this is a beautifully-designed handset with a lot of spec for not much money, but give it a high RRP and it'll just fade...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:90
We reviewed HTC's U Ultra flagship phone a few months ago and found it to be a frustrating device. It looked stunning, it had some nifty features, but it was oversized and made a poor use of space. Now here's the slightly-lesser HTC U Play. It's smaller...
  • Looks great, Good value, Nice screen, Decent battery...
  • No headphone jack...
  • The HTC U Play is less divisive than its big brother. It's easier to use, does everything well and represents great value. It's also one of the prettiest phones ever made...
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2018-01-20 06:13:35
Average rating:90
We reviewed HTC's U Ultra flagship phone a few months ago and found it to be a frustrating device. It looked stunning, it had some nifty features, but it was oversized and made a poor use of space. Now here's the slightly-lesser HTC U Play. It's smaller...
  • Looks great, Good value, Nice screen, Decent battery...
  • No headphone jack...
  • The HTC U Play is less divisive than its big brother. It's easier to use, does everything well and represents great value. It's also one of the prettiest phones ever made...
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