Abstract: HTC rebranding attempt last year has carried over to 2018 with the U12+, and despite the plus at the end of the name, this is the only flagship from HTC so far in 2018. Retailing for £699, $799 or €799 euros, everything here lives up to the specs of the r...
The slim-bezel design is a big improvement over the U11, The front and rear cameras are very good
The buttons, my god, the buttons, The bloated Sense UI makes the phone feel slower than it should, The glass back, while pretty, is slippery and doesn't support wireless charging
The HTC U12+ has the price and specs of a flagship phones, but its awful buttons and bloated UI are a deal-breaker...
Abstract: HTC is launching its best camera ever with the U12+, a phone that packs in four cameras in total. You'll find two cameras on the front and two on back, with software that's designed to offer quick and easy ways to select modes for each camera, rather tha...
The 6" 18:9 aspect ratio display is long, but not wide - so the U12+ isn't especially difficult to hold. Viewing angles are good, colors are highly saturated (not my favorite, but most people like this), and brightness indoors is solid. It even has a circ
They're gone - HTC's replaced them with pressure-sensitive dummy keys that provide haptic feedback (they don't depress), and they're absolutely terrible, At $800, the U12+ is up there with some of the most expensive smartphones on the market, and given it
HTC U12+ review: No buttons, no saleDavid RuddockFollow View All Posts2018/06/21 9:58am PDTJun 21, 2018Plus 1 on G+16Share on Facebook10Share on TwitterTotal Shares26Phone ReviewsReviewsU12+Article Contents1 Specs2 The Good3 The Not So Good4 Where to b...
The 6" 18:9 aspect ratio display is long, but not wide - so the U12+ isn't especially difficult to hold. Viewing angles are good, colors are highly saturated (not my favorite, but most people like this), and brightness indoors is solid. It even has a circ
They're gone - HTC's replaced them with pressure-sensitive dummy keys that provide haptic feedback (they don't depress), and they're absolutely terrible, At $800, the U12+ is up there with some of the most expensive smartphones on the market, and given it
HTC U12+ review: No buttons, no saleDavid RuddockFollow View All Posts2018/06/20 12:32pm PDTJun 20, 2018Plus 1 on G+11Share on Facebook11Share on TwitterTotal Shares22Phone ReviewsReviewsU12+Article Contents1 Specs2 The Good3 The Not So Good4 Where to...
Great display and audio, One of the best cameras around, Solid performance with the latest mobile chip
Terrible and frustrating pressure-sensitive power and volume keys, Not quite as responsive as other flagships, Front-facing dual camera isn't great
There's no real reason to choose the HTC U12+ over any other 2018 Android flagship. Sure, it has a good camera, a big, beautiful display and is appropriately priced, but there are too many viable alternatives. What's more, the day-to-day user experience i...
The HTC U12 Plus lets you customize its squeezable sides to launch any app. It has a fast processor, good cameras and is water-resistant
Its "fake" side buttons are tiring to use. Photos required too much editing to make good. Battery life is mediocre for a battery this size. There's no headphone jack
While the HTC U12 Plus is one of the most unique phones you can buy, it lacks the refinement to truly compete against Samsung, LG and OnePlus...
Published: 2018-06-16, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Great cameras, Fast, smooth performance, Awesome see-through glass back on Translucent Blue mode
Gimmicky Edge Sense 2 features, Frustrating pressure-sensitive buttons, Kind of thick and heavy
The HTC U12+ is a very capable flagship Android phone with a premium design, great cameras, and 2018 performance, but it's dragged down by crummy pressure-sensitive buttons and gimmicky Edge Sense 2 features
I came int0 2018 excited for HTC, but the U12+ just killed it all for me. As good as the camera and specs might be, and as much as I like looking at and holding this phone, it's just not that fun to use. HTC screwed up buttons, which is something I'm not...
Ultra high-quality build, Unique, gorgeous colors, Good quality stereo speakers, Fast performance, Well-designed camera interface, Excellent photo quality, Audio zooming in video, Super stable 4k 60FPS video, Edge Sense 2 is extremely useful, Edge Launche
Pressure sensitive volume/power buttons are unreliable, Average battery life at best, Light bleed and inconsistent white balance on the display, No 3.5mm audio jack, No 3.5mm to USB Type-C adapter included in the box, Incompatibilities with some 3.5mm ada
HTC has crafted a brilliant phone; one with unique new ideas that make a difference in daily use, like Edge Sense 2 and the Edge Launcher. Other unique ideas didn't turn out so well, like the new pressure-sensitive volume and power buttons, which are a co...