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Published: 2017-06-02, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
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...
Published: 2017-05-28, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
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...
Abstract: 1000 sets of this limited edition Pink Gold color variant of the Huawei Mate 10 Pro will be released on 10th February. The Mate 10 Pro is Huawei's latest flagship smartphone and boasts the world's first dedicated AI NPU (neural processing unit) as well a...
The HTC U Ultra is a conundrum in itself. It is not a bad phone by any means. I am even willing to say that it is a good phone. However, in today's saturated smartphone market, good is not enough, especially at the premium flagship level.The HTC U Ultra (...
The HTC U Ultra definitely has got all the distinctive features for a flagship smartphone such as having great battery lifestunning displaya secondary displaya good camera and sexy aesthetics. Howeverwe felt that all these features failed to come together...
The HTC U Ultra is what HTC should release last year after the launch of HTC 10. It should be a 2016 flagship phone rather than a 2017 flagship phone. There is no wow factor to it other than the design and materials used. Even the secondary display is gim...
Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
The HTC U Ultra is good-looking but it lacks the features and performance to match flagship models. Yet, it feels overpriced against the next tier of handsets...
Rather than wait for Qualcomm's new flagship Snapdragon 835 processor, HTC has opted for last year's Snapdragon 821 paired with 4GB RAM, which is now six-months-old. It's the same decision LG made with the G6, and while the 821 isn't particularly new or e...
Abstract: Note: This article was first published on 15th February 2015 and is republished as the phone is now available for purchase.First spotted at CES 2017, HTC's newest smartphones, the smaller mid-range U Play, and the larger, more premium, U Ultra (which HT...
Abstract: The HTC U Ultra in Sapphire Blue, and the HTC U Play in Ice White. PHOTO: Nigel ChenFollowing last month's unveiling, the HTC U Ultra and U Play have been officially announced in Singapore. The U Ultra is HTC's flagship phone for 2017 ( although not nece...