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HTC has kicked off 2017 with a new family of devices called HTC U. The logic is simple enough to follow: they are designed to be all about "you" (see what they did there?) and advance the connection between you and your device, for a more symbiotic relati...
High quality design, unique looks, good camera performance, plenty of power, great sound quality and headphones...
Ghosting in night mode, secondary display could be used a little better, no 3.5mm headphone jack, software doesn't really suit this size of device, battery life is less than class leading, expensive...
The HTC U Ultra sets out its stall in a strange position. It's a big screen phone from HTC that part embodies some of the company's previous traits (it's a Sense experience that's well-built), while introducing a new, unique finish. It's certainly strikin...
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If ever you need proof that necessity is the mother of all invention, then take a look at the HTC U Ultra. HTC used to be famous for its metal phones, then everyone else decided to make them too. So it's made a phone that's almost entirely glass instead...
The HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous smartphone to behold. If all you want from a phone is for it to look good in your hands, then you cannot do better than this device. Even though you'll need to treat it carefully to avoid all manner of cracks, chips and smudg...
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The U Ultra is HTC's flagship smartphone for 2017. Eschewing HTC's long running love for aluminium, the U Ultra is almost entirely made from glass.One of the key new features is an artificial intelligence called Sense Companion. Rather than trying to buil...
Nice display, second screen can be useful, Default 64GB storage, Bundled headphones are actually good, Available in blue...
No headphone jack, Expensive for what it is, No water-resistance, Bundled headphones won't work with any other device...
If it were a third cheaper, the HTC U Ultra would be a compelling alternative to the upper echelon of flagship smartphones. But at an outright price of $1,199, the HTC U Ultra struggles to go toe-to-toe with this year's cream of the crop, especially given...
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HTC is getting smarter – well, its phones are. The HTC U Ultra, which alongside the HTC U Play is another new line of handsets to wrap your head around, is a phablet that's packing in some high-end specs and an all-new AI companion… and for something belo...
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...
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HTC has been in something of a rut for some time. While we spoke favourably of the HTC 10 in our review, it failed to pack the punch that the firm was hoping. This lead to the firm's smartphone sales plunging 35 per cent, dipping to their lowest level in...
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...
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HTC's recent flagships have struggled to stand out in a world dominated by iPhones and Samsung Galaxies, despite generally being pretty good. HTC hopes that's about to change this year with its new U-series smartphones – and having had some hands-on time...
Solid performance, Minimal bloatware, Good screen...
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...
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HTC HAS BEEN in a rut for quite some time. While we spoke favourably of the HTC 10 in our review, it failed to pack the punch that the firm was hoping. This lead to the firm's smartphone sales plunging 35 per cent, dipping to their lowest level in 12 yea...
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...
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HTC is a case in point. The company’s phones have always been pretty good, with the odd exception here and there, but it’s struggled to get enough traction to knock Samsung in particular off its perch. Given the quality of the phones, that’s a big shame...
HTC’s latest phones, the U series, are about much more than just a new design...
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Whisper it, but HTC is on a bit of a roll right now. Having made our Gadget of 2016 with the Vive and provided the hardware brains behind Google's Pixel, it's back with a phone of its very own: the gorgeous HTC U Ultra.A completely different beast to las...
Glass design is a stunning, Two-screen setup impresses, Battery life is good...
No dual cameras, No headphone socket, Sense Companion is confusing...
The HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous smartphone to behold. If all you want from a phone is for it to look good in your hands, then you cannot do better than this device. Even though you'll need to treat it carefully to avoid all manner of cracks, chips and smudg...
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You might be waiting patiently for the HTC 11 but the Taiwanese firm has a new range of smartphones to tempt you with first. The new mid-range U handsets consist of the smaller U Play and this, the higher-end U Ultra. We got some time with the phones ahea...
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...
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Whisper it, but HTC is on a bit of a roll right now. Having made our Gadget of 2016 with the Vive and provided the hardware brains behind Google's Pixel, it's back with a phone of its very own: the gorgeous HTC U Ultra.A completely different beast to las...
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...
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Phone aficionados have a soft spot for HTC. The company's hardware almost always seems to be very well made and only occasionally tainted by dodgy software or pricing. Here's the new HTC U Ultra. It's a bit of a tongue twister to say out loud, but you onl...
Looks stunning, Fast at everything, Good audio features...
No headphone jack, Expensive...
HTC's flagship phone brings some interesting features to the top of the market including great looks and 24-bit audio. But there's better value elsewhere...
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Phone aficionados have a soft spot for HTC. The company's hardware almost always seems to be very well made and only occasionally tainted by dodgy software or pricing. Here's the new HTC U Ultra. It's a bit of a tongue twister to say out loud, but you onl...
Looks stunning, Fast at everything, Good audio features...
No headphone jack, Expensive...
HTC's flagship phone brings some interesting features to the top of the market including great looks and 24-bit audio. But there's better value elsewhere...
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur UK HTC U Ultra review highlights a high-performance smartphone that goes well beyond the offering that we discovered in our HTC U Play review. Available now in the UK, the HTC U Ultra deals...
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We've seen some great phones in recent months, including the Huawei Mate 9 and Google Pixel XL but not one that we could call perfect. We're not going to suggest that this might be what we've been missing - it doesn't have a headphone jack. We're blaming...
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HTC is a company that's in an almost constant state of transition. It was one of the first to release a smartphone machined from a single block of aluminum, and a firm at the forefront of audio engineering with its BoomSound sound system. But times change...
Secondary screen frees up space, Beautiful glass design...
Weak speakers, Dim display, Inaccurate camera...
No. At $750, the U Ultra is a difficult sell. The secondary display is a nuisance, and the BoomSound speakers are underwhelming. The camera falls short of what the competition can achieve, as does the screen. While HTC's AI-powered Sense Companion is nice...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-04-05 05:12:05
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I wasn't particularly impressed when the HTC U Ultra was officially revealed back in January. However, after playing with the phone at the Dubai launch event, my opinion started shifting. HTC sent me a review sample last week and after spending some good...
Beautiful Design, Fantastic Cameras, Gorgeous Screen, No bloated bundled apps...
HTC Companion not available at launch, No dongle included for 3.5mm output, Phone isn't water proof, Doesn't support Wireless Charging...
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It's been a long time HTC has release a new flagship smartphone and now they've finally come up with the HTC U Ultra. Available now at a price tag of RM2999 here in Malaysia. It features a shiny new design, secondary display for the HTC U Ultra, smart AI...
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HTC's attempt to stand out in the Android smartphone market continues with the U Ultra and it has a number of features and design elements that help the device achieve this.Three years ago, HTC was riding high and their flagship devices were all about pre...
Sleek design, secondary display, impressive camera, excellent audio quality...
Large device, rear panel is a fingerprint magnet, battery could have been better...
The HTC U Ultra has enough points of difference to make it stand out from the crowd with some interesting features. HTC's heart is in the right place but the large size and expensive price won't suit everyone.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsLG...
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A key criticism voiced against HTC's previous efforts is that outside of not-being Samsung, there's not a whole lot you could say about the brand's identity. Their new HTC U rebranding feels like a confident rebuttal of that criticism, even if the HTC U U...
HTC's effort to find a new identity for itself through its new U range (consisting of the premium U Ultra and slightly-cheaper U Play devices) ultimately proves to be a bit of a mixed bag. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot to like here compared to most ot...
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It's April 2017, and rather than reviewing a HTC One M something as I've done for the last few years, I've been handed a phone from their new U series, the HTC U Ultra. HTC is pushing the Ultra as the preferred handset, which is natural given that it's go...
HTC's U Ultra is a mixture of really pretty, and decent hardware, but is really priced at way too high a price for what it offers.I've been using the U Ultra for a solid 3 weeks now, and it's not been the handset that I wanted it to be. There's been some...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2017-04-12 04:04:29
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It ‘s the biggest smartphone HTC has ever made, but at the same time, it may just also be the best, writes Milo Boyd. OK so where to start? Well, to begin with, the HTC U Ultra has a 5.7-inch screen giving it about the size of an iPhone 7 Plus, but somewh...
Sleek, Light, 2 screens...
Scratches easily, Very large, Average battery life...
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This beautiful big phone is part of HTC's strategy to regain its premium position - it does a good job in a very crowded flagship market.I wrote this review in two parts – first after a weeks' use to review the hardware and second after another weeks' use...
I have a penchant for HTC being a very long term user. Yes, they went off a little but since the HTC 10 are back and producing very good phones – not just flagships either. Build quality is excellent and it seems to have looked at the HTC 10 and improve...
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The beautiful, big HTC U Ultra is part of HTC's strategy to regain its premium position and it does a good job in a very crowded flagship market.I wrote this review in two parts – first after a week's use to review the hardware and second after another we...
I have a penchant for HTC, being a very long-term user. Yes, they went off a little but since then HTC 10 are back and producing very good phones – not just flagships either. Build quality is excellent and it seems to have looked at the HTC 10 and impro...
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The HTC U series marks a new design language for the Taiwanese company. Gone are the all-metal chassis in favour of a sleeker – and arguably more premium-feeling – glass and metal design. And in the case of the HTC U Ultra, it's a fresh new look that impr...
The HTC U Ultra is a looker, and it has all – well, most – the makings of a flagship smartphone, but these are all marred by questionable hardware choices. The U Ultra's secondary display isn't groundbreaking in any way, and its battery life is underwhelm...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2017-04-25 02:18:09
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In this age of advancing artificial intelligence, it's unsettling to think that your phone can know more about you, than you about it. HTC's new U Ultra purports to learn your habits, and warn you ahead of impending problems.So if you're at home and about...
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OK, I know – we are meant to review every smartphone in isolation, without relentlessly comparing it to others in order to assess it. But by April 2017 we have already had great things to say about the Samsung Galaxy S8, the Huawei P10 and the LG G6. T...
HTC has confused me with this phone. The HTC 10 fixed the problems of the One M9 but the U Ultra is a Frankenstein device. When a phone gives a better impression powered off than on, you know you're in trouble. It's not a bad phone full stop, but it does...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-19 02:55:43
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HTC is getting smarter – well, its phones are. The HTC U Ultra, which alongside the HTC U Play is another new line of handsets to wrap your head around, is a phablet that's packing in some high-end specs and an all-new AI companion… and for something belo...
The HTC U Ultra is, really, the HTC 10 Ultra – a more powerful, phablet version of that flagship phone from 2016, which gives us hope that we're still going to see the HTC 11 later this year.The rest of the power on board is impressive, although we're not...
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As of April last month, HTC made a price drop for the U Ultra for RM2599. Does it seem like a little pricey? That depends on your preference, it does come with a super shiny body glass build with impressive specifications. With a price like that, it has a...
So overall, we think that the U Ultra is not bad. The ultra beautiful design is a fan favourite, the screen is big as well for entertainment (perhaps too big), but you have the Dual Display to assist you, while image quality is great as well. However, we...
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HTC is returning to the Philippines. The once dominant force in smartphone innovation and design will be returning as early June, and is bringing several high-end offerings with it. While all eyes are at the HTC U11, today we'll be taking a look at ano...
When we knew HTC here in the Philippines, the Taiwanese company was creating and selling unibody aluminum smartphones at a time where plastic phones were the norm. But the times are a changin', and so does the primary design language of the company. For t...
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HTC, the Taiwanese manufacturer that silently exited the Philippine market more than 3 years ago is coming back. And they're looking to kick off their comeback plans with a bang, offering two high-end handsets when they return later this month: the newly...
HTC's U Ultra isn't perfect, but really, very few smartphones are. It's a little on the large side, plus the battery life could be better. In exchange for those negatives you're getting a fairly powerful phone with a large screen and a great camera that l...
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Being a veteran in the smartphone scene, HTC has to constantly reinvent itself to provide customers a fresh experience with each new phone. This time, HTC decided to do so with the HTC U Ultra.At first glance, the Ultra is a monster of a phablet. Its shee...
Goodlooking, Big screen...
3,000mAH battery, No headphone jack, Camera bump...
Overall, a decent phone with some major drawbacks. But the recent cut in price makes it a little bit more viable.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
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The HTC U Ultra is one of the company's latest handsets in the high-end segment. It sports an all new design language, and boasts a spec sheet that is mostly what you would expect from a device at this category.DesignHTC has done away with their classic a...
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Back in January, HTC introduced their new smartphone lineup – the U series. One of them is the 5.7-inch phablet with a secondary screen, Snapdragon 821 processor, and a 12MP Ultrapixel camera – the HTC U Ultra.One of the best things about it is it's going...
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Last week, HTC unveiled its first major smartphone of 2017, the U Ultra. Despite looking like an amalgamation of an LG V20 and Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the handset was immediately compared to the Google Pixel XL by industry fanatics, who were quick to notic...
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...
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Back in January, HTC introduced its new smartphone lineup – the U series. One of them is the 5.7-inch phablet with a secondary screen, Snapdragon 821 processor, and a 12MP Ultrapixel camera – the HTC U Ultra. One of the best things about it is it's going...
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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...
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The tech scene has suddenly become saturated with the latest HTC U 11 after its recent release but wait, didn't the HTC U Ultra just make an appearance just a couple of months ago? With both phones being top notch, let us see which one will take the cake...
Comparison: HTC U 11 or the HTC U Ultra, a closer lookIan Chin - May 18, 2017-->The tech scene has suddenly become saturated with the latest HTC U 11 after its recent release but wait, didn't the HTC U Ultra just make an appearance just a couple of months...
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Update (February 16, 2017, 2.56pm): Pricing and availability has been added at the end of the article.Original article below (written February 16, 2017, 10.36am)First spotted at CES 2017, HTC's newest smartphones, the smaller midrange U Play, and the l...
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True to its previous tagline, HTC decides to be a ‘Quietly Brilliant' company again in CES 2017, as we were invited to a private suite to have a sneak peak of the company's flagship for 2017. While the name of these devices come as no surprise due to prev...
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The HTC U Ultra is a great smartphone if your priority is a large clear screen that's capable of showing 4K videos and photos. Simple to use, the HTC U Ultra sports the same glossy metallic casing as HTC's flagship device, although while it looks beautifu...
Simple and straightforward to use, Good choice of apps in the Google Play Store, Sleek and stylish glossy metallic casing, Front camera has an onscreen countdown timer so you're prepared when the phone captures the photos, there's also a makeup mode that...
As much as metallic casing looks stunning it suffers from fingerprint marks, Display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, Larger screen size means its a struggle to hold and use onehanded, The smartphone lacks Google Assistant...
The HTC U Ultra is ideal if you crave a smartphone with a big screen (also referred to as a 'phablet'). At 5.7in, this screen is ideal for watching movies and TV shows, especially since it can display 4K content too. While it is a little bit too big to co...
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If ever you need proof that necessity is the mother of all invention, then take a look at the HTC U Ultra. HTC used to be famous for its metal phones, then everyone else decided to make them too. So it's made a phone that's almost entirely glass instead...
HTC's glass smartphone is a stunner to look at and almost as lovely to live with...
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HTC hasn't quite had the flagship race in its hand for a while, and after trying the metal phones for a few years, now it's time to tackle something else.So forget about the metal curved back designs of the One M7, M8, M9, and HTC 10 (M10), because it's...
Lovely WQHD 5.7 inch screen, Extra top screen is a neat idea for the deflection of alerts and messages, Sleek design, Included headphones are actually quite good (when the audio is balanced to your hearing)...
Not the best battery life, Second screen still comes off a bit of a gimmick, and one you can't significantly customise yet, Total fingerprint magnet, No 3.5mm headphone jack converter in the box, Bloatware is a little annoying, No VR...
It might come off that we're being particularly mean or aggressive to HTC, but the reality of the smartphone game is this: it's hard out there.Manufacturers are competing more aggressively than ever to get you to hand over something for your hard-earned d...
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For years, the name HTC was synonymous with solid smartphones. If you bought a high-end HTC, you knew you were getting a classy metal chassis, slick and sporty software, and better audio than any other smartphone. But the company's reward for all that qui...
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HTC U Ultra review: The phablet arena is pretty quiet right now, most notably occupied by the Huawei Mate 9 (in the UK at least) but HTC might have a new noteworthy entrant to consider if you're after a supersized, super-powerful smartphone, and it's call...
Stunning display, Good performance, Attractive design, Strong audio capabilities, Decent cameras...
Second screen lacks purpose, No HTC Sense Companion at launch, Needs one-handed mode, Battery could be bigger, Fingerprint magnet...
At a glance, the tick list of the HTC U Ultra looks extremely promising. You can expect great performance with plenty of storage, it's an audiovisual treat for both capturing and enjoying media, and has some standout design elements, but despite all of th...
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It is no secret that HTC has had a rough couple of years, despite once being one of the great kings of the Android world. While the HTC One M7 and One M8 were both positive steps in the right direction for HTC, the HTC One M9 was arguably a pretty big stu...
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The U Ultra is HTC's flagship smartphone for 2017. It's a massive slab of metal and glass that offers a premium experience at a premium price. If you're looking for an unlocked alternative to the Android offerings from LG and Samsung, the U Ultra has plen...
It's pretty easy to say the U Ultra is HTC's finest phone. You will not find a more visually arresting smartphone on the market. HTC designed an eye-pleasing piece of hardware. I dare you not to fall in love with the hero blue color. HTC made some serious...
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I've been using the HTC U Ultra for a little over a full week now. It's the latest "flagship" (I know, that word) from HTC, and the specifications generally would support such a classification. A Snapdragon 821 processor, 5.7" Quad HD LCD display, 4GB of...
Subjective, yes, but I love the highgloss glass back on this phone. This blue color in particular is just stunning, If you like big phones, this is a big phone with a big screen (two screens, in fact), HTC takes an everlighter hand to Android with each pa...
It sucks. I'm getting 6070% of the battery life I would with a Pixel XL with this phone. This is unacceptable, and it's definitely a result of the awful display (5.7"ticker) to battery (3000mAh) ratio, I have never seen a phone's screen get scratched as e...
The HTC U Ultra is not a bad phone. It's kind of a good one, in some ways. But here's the thing: even on the best day, the U Ultra is just what I'd call decent. At the $750 level, that's absolutely not living up to the competition. For $20 more, you can b...
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droid-life.com Updated: 2017-03-20 02:03:14
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When HTC showed up in January with the HTC U Ultra, we were skeptical about the entire schtick. While the phone has a solid set of specs and is quite the looker, the unlocked sales pitch that included a 2-month pre-order period was odd. We actually call...
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The fans won't want to hear it, but HTC has made a misstep with the HTC U Ultra. Flagship follow-up to last year's HTC 10, it promises high-style and plenty of functionality to go with its premium $749 price tag, and there's no denying that its high-gloss...
Beautiful design, Great display, Solid performance...
No waterproofing and easily scratched, Battery is smaller than it should be, Camera only average, No headphone jack...
It may not sound like it right now, I concede, but I do consider myself an HTC fan. Like many who have been following the smartphone space as we currently know it since pretty much its inception, HTC earned itself a special place with clever, well-designe...
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I'm not gonna lie, I like big phones. Before I became a full-time Android phone reviewer, I divided my time equally between the Nexus 6P and the iPhone 7 Plus, and I was more than a little bummed that I never got a chance to try out the Galaxy Note7. But...
Shiny back is shiny, Second screen can be useful at times, Sound quality is stellar...
Frame is just too big, No headphone jack or water resistance, Battery too small to get through most days...
With a giant frame, small battery, and $750 price tag, the HTC U Ultra is nothing more than an ultra waste of your money...
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The comeback? The U Ultra flagship smartphone is to pave the way for HTC's desperately needed comeback. This might even be successful with an intelligent assistant, high-quality audio technology, and a second screen. However, some test results rouse doubt...
very classy casing, high-resolution second screen, preloaded personal assistant, lush memory configuration, good camera photos, quick charge function, high-quality headset included, high-resolution, viewing angle stable panel, low temperature development...
pressure sensitive rear, fingerprint magnet, mediocre speaker, no 3.5-mm audio jack, comparatively slow WiFi, slightly inaccurate GPS, screen's high color shifts, high power consumption...
Seen in total, HTC's U Ultra is, in fact, a worthy premium-range smartphone thanks to its good performance rates, low temperatures, high-quality accessories, and some innovations. However, it cannot quite compete with the top models by Apple and Samsung...
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Sometimes smartphone manufacturers keep their lineups simple: a clear flagship (maybe in a couple size options), then possibly a spread of mid-rangers, and maybe even a super-budget model. And while all those phones can be very interesting for their o...
Eyecatching mirrorfinish design, Good performance, adequate RAM, and tons of storage, Dependable camera, front and back, Both speakers and included earbuds sound really nice...
Price, price, price, Confoundingly small battery, Software features aren't the valueadd HTC needs, No analog headphone adapter...
For as many steps as HTC takes in the right direction, it can't help but shoot itself in the foot with a few big goof-ups. The U Ultra is a relatively attractive handset that comes with a nice assortment of extras (like that case and the really good-sound...
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In a market filled with great high-end phones and tons of up-and-coming prospects at lower prices, the HTC U Ultra is unable to live up to its bloated price tag.HTC continues to get the basics right with flagships. The U Ultra has a great screen, amazing...
Fantastic performance, Great screen, Stunning hardware, Unlocked and bloatfree, Absolutely nails the basics...
2016level camera performance, No headphone jack, Second screen lacks utility, No water resistance, Too big for most hands...
HTC made about 80% of a great flagship smartphone, but is choosing to sell it for 100% of a flagship price. Time after time, HTC continues to absolutely nail the basics: excellent design, perfect hardware execution, a top-notch display, great internals an...
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While HTC's Vive virtual-reality headset has generated lots of buzz, the company's latest batch of phones hasn't received nearly as much attention. However, with a new flagship phone sporting a high-res, 16-megapixel selfie cam; a handy second screen; and...
Gorgeous jewel-like desig, Handy second scree, Top-of-the-line performanc, Bi, bright scree, Shar, 16-MP selfie cam...
Expensiv, Lackluster battery lif, No headphone jac, HTC Sense Companion won't be available until late April...
The HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous phone with a unique jewel-like finish, top-notch performance and one of the best selfie cameras you can get on a phone right now. I also like the handy second screen and small touches, like BlinkFeed and HTC's Themes app. Plu...
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It's no secret that HTC has had a rough go of it for the past few years, despite offering solid flagship devices renowned for their beautiful design, build quality, and fantastic audio experience. With that said, it unfortunately has been a case of “more...
Beautiful metal/glass design, Fluid and responsive performance, Great picture quality on front and rear cameras, Expandable storage, Fast, accurate fingerprint reader, Clean software experience with HTC Sense, Large, vibrant display, Secondary screen is u...
Not easy to use in one hand, Mirror-like finish attracts dust and fingerprints, No headphone jack, Small battery for its size, Not water resistant, High price tag even for an unlocked device...
The HTC U Ultra brings top tier specifications, a great camera, and dual displays to the high-end smartphone market, but for $750, it lacks any truly compelling features and becomes more difficult to justify with the removal of the headphone jack, small b...
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I was almost giddy when I reviewed the HTC 10 last year. After years of casting about for the right approach, the company built a phone that seemed like a clear step in the right direction. Fast forward to January 2017: HTC revealed the $750 U Ultra, a g...
Fantastic design, Excellent build quality, Mostly good performance, Speaker setup works well, Sense Companion is a good idea...
The glass body scratches easily, Not water- or dust-resistant, Expensive for what you actually get, Second screen doesn't do much, Small battery, Relatively mediocre camera...
HTC's new U Ultra smartphone oozes style, and for the most part it's a very speedy, very well built flagship. That said, the company made some puzzling decisions here. This is a big phone with a big screen, but HTC fitted it with a relatively small 3,000m...
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As I sat at HTC's presentation back in Las Vegas a few months ago, I was immediately drawn at the fact the company chose to call its latest flagship lineup the “U.” See, at least for me, that HTC You Campaign was probably one of the most genius approaches...
Beautiful design, Great build quality, Outstanding camera performance, Amazing LCD display, As I sat at HTC's presentation back in Las Vegas a few months ago, I was immediately drawn at the fact the company chose to call its latest flagship lineup the “U...
Largest phablet of its screen size, If it's so large, why not add a headphone jack?, Nonphablet sized battery, Software not optimized improved ergonomics, HTC Sense companion is still not ready, As I sat at HTC's presentation back in Las Vegas a few month...
Overall, we've tried to be as objective as we can with this review. On its own, the HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous device, with one of the best screens I've used, and an awesome camera combo. Sadly the problem is that it doesn't live on its own. For a whopping...
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I'm not gonna lie, I like big phones. Before I became a full-time Android phone reviewer, I divided my time equally between the Nexus 6P and the iPhone 7 Plus, and I was more than a little bummed that I never got a chance to try out the Galaxy Note7. B...
Shiny back is shiny, Second screen can be useful at times, Sound quality is stellar...
Frame is just too big, No headphone jack or water resistance, Battery too small to get through most days...
With a giant frame, small battery, and $750 price tag, the HTC U Ultra is nothing more than an ultra waste of your money...
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In a season filled with almost endless smartphone hype and announcements, you'd be forgiven if you missed that HTC, once a major player in the Android world, announced and released a new, high-end phone. That phone, the $750 U Ultra, is the company's curr...
Snappy performance, Good battery life, Good camera, Eye-catching finish...
Unwieldy size, Second display is a gimmick, No headphone jack, Display quality issues, No water resistance...
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Right off the bat, the U Ultra impresses with its looks. As we said earlier… images don't really do it justice, you just have to check it out for yourself to see what we mean. The glossy rear is a big fingerprint magnet for sure, which is where the includ...
Stylish looks, Smooth performance, Good battery life, Capable selfie camera, Loaded with features...
Primary camera performance could be better, Lacks 3.5mm audio socket, Fingerprint magnet, Bulky, Photos by Raj Rout...
It's clear that the HTC U Ultra has a lot going for it – it looks nice, performs smoothly, offers good battery life, and is loaded up with enough features to distinguish itself from the herd. The phone was launched at a steep cost of Rs 59,990, but tha...
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It seems like decades since HTC released the fantastic One M7, a flagship smartphone that elevated the company's design and engineering team to elite status. Since then HTC has stagnated and even reasonable devices like last year's HTC 10 simply didn't se...
Decent but not outstanding hardware, including the Snapdragon 821 SoC, 12megapixel rear camera, and 5.7inch 1440p display...
Terrible battery life. Secondary display adds nothing. Unnecessarily large body attracts fingerprints like no other phone. No headphone jack. Laughably expensive...
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Right off the bat, the U Ultra impresses with its looks. As we said earlier… images don't really do it justice, you just have to check it out for yourself to see what we mean. The glossy rear is a big fingerprint magnet for sure, which is where the includ...
Stylish looks, Smooth performance, Good battery life, Capable selfie camera, Loaded with features...
Primary camera performance could be better, Lacks 3.5mm audio socket, Fingerprint magnet, Bulky, Photos by Raj Rout...
It's clear that the HTC U Ultra has a lot going for it – it looks nice, performs smoothly, offers good battery life, and is loaded up with enough features to distinguish itself from the herd. The phone was launched at a steep cost of Rs 59,990, but tha...
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The U Ultra might not be HTC's flagship for the year, but it's still a high-end device you should pay attention to. The company vowed to switch its focus to premium hardware in 2017, and the U Ultra is just one culmination of the efforts. It really is a...
All in all, the U Ultra is an excellent phone. The biggest thing it has against it at this point is HTC's unwillingness to market its devices properly. The smartphone market is full of fierce competition, and year after year, HTC just seemingly cannot kee...
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2017 is ushering in a wave of change for most OEMs it seems, bringing about massive hardware design changes for some companies, while others still are only refreshing their existing lineups with minor cosmetic differences. HTC Seems to be falling somewher...
Gorgeous glass build and colors, Great software features, light skin, Ultra fast camera, Fantastic camera quality most of the time, Video recording and recording sound quality rock, Included USonic headphones are a fantastic pack-in, Free HTC Uh-Oh Protec...
More fragile than previous metal HTC phones, No 3.5mm jack or included adapter, Not water or dust resistant, Low light photography could use work, Single USB Type-C port means no charging while listening to wired music...
HTC's latest phone exhibits all the makings of a fantastic flagship; premium design, lofty price tag, tons of features, killer camera and everything else you would expect in 2017 from a top-tier smartphone. Unfortunately for HTC, its competitors have outp...
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Released in March, HTC's U Ultra comes with a Snapdragon 821 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of storage. There were never any carrier variants made, so it's only available unlocked for $749.But since then, the company has announced the U11, which puts the U...
I always enjoy new HTC products; I think they make a fine device that offers an excellent experience. The U Ultra is no different, although you should probably be careful when handling it.But while I did enjoy the device as a standalone product, I fail to...
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HTC'S NEW U ULTRA ANDROID PHONE EMPLOYS A NOVEL DUAL-DISPLAY DESIGN, BUT DOES IT JUSTIFY ITS PREMIUM PRICE TAG? [ JAMES PECKHAM ]CRITICAL SPECS Android 7. 0; 5.7-inch Super LCD5 display @ 1440p; 2.05-inch secondary display @ 160 x 1,040-pixels; quad...
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