The HTC U12+ hardware and design allow it to compete at the high-end. HTC has carefully crafted this phone to retain the favors of its fan base, and potentially attract newcomers. The integration of Edge Sense 2 and its flexibility can be addictive, and t...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
After reviewing the HTC U12+ I was unable to recommend it while parts of the hardware were not working as intended. This update has resolved most — if not all — of these issues. The ghost touches of the pressure sensitive buttons seems to be fixed, the do...
Translucent paint job is awesome, Great performance, Nice screen, Side sensors are an interesting inclusion, Rear fingerprint sensor, Water resistance
Touch sensitivity is often a little too sensitive, Extra touch buttons are more of a gimmick, Camera could be better, In an era of thin bezel screens, the U12 doesn't come off as strong, Battery life could be better for the size, Price is a little higher
It's not easy making a flagship phone this year, and there's a really good reason: for it to gain market acceptance, it needs to be pretty special.The iPhone is the iPhone, and Samsung is Samsung, but for everyone else, the focus needs to be on something...
Abstract: Embattled smartphone manufacturer, HTC, has received mixed reviews about its only flagship handset to release this year – the U12 Plus – with many criticising the device's pressure sensitive buttons. In a bid to address claims, recent reports reveal HTC m...
Published: 2018-07-03, Author: Alex , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: In a world of glowing rectangles, where manufacturers strive to outdo each other on features and benefits, and try outdoing Apple, HTC's newest U12+ flagship doubles down on Edge Sense to be edgily different.The undisputed leader in the Android smartphone...
Two kinds of people will buy an HTC U12+: unabashed HTC fans who still think the company makes better phones than Samsung, and Verizon or T-Mobile customers who get an offer they can't refuse. For everyone else, the U12+ is a conundrum. On one hand, it's...