The HTC U11 is an interesting device that combines top-tier technology with a unique styling. The Edge Sense feature is still an unknown, but if implemented well it could be a significant advance for using the bigger and bigger phones that are arriving th...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur HTC U11 review sheds light on the new Edge Sense feature, where a squeeze gives an extra dimension of interactivity. This may be the main innovation but everything else if top-end premium, riv...
We haven't had the HTC U11 for a full review yet but our first impression is that the Edge Sense feature isn't enough to beat the almost flawless Galaxy S8.Tags:Smartphones,Gadgets,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price DeliveryHTC £649 ViewPrice comparis...
It's too early to tell if the U11 is going to live up to the potential that all of its features and hardware suggest. If it does then it will be one of the most sought-after phones this summer, thanks to its high-quality camera, audio, Edge Sense feature...
The HTC U11 isn't as immediately eye-catching as the LG G6 or Samsung Galaxy S8, but it seems to have lots going for it. It's not the most exciting phone of 2017, but the addition of Alexa, improved BoomSound speakers, and bundled ANC headphones shows HTC...
When it comes to worldwide market share, the words ‘HTC' and ‘tailspin' have been bandied about by the media for a while now and that description has always felt a little unfair to the brand.It's been consistently making excellent handsets for years (perh...
There's a lot to like about the HTC U11 and while it certainly has flagship level specs, it's hard to differentiate in the market against the likes of Samsung and LG. The glossy and colourful design is fresh but won't be for everyone. The key here is whet...
Published: 2017-05-16, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Gorgeous glass is a real attention-grabber, Plenty of performance, but with great battery life, Loudest smartphone speakers around, and noise-cancelling in-ears are a great bonus, Camera quality is top-notch
Colours aside, design doesn't exactly stand out, Camera can't quite match rivals for speed, No headphone jack is annoying, even with an adapter in the box, Edge Sense a bit limited at launch
It might not look like a massive design departure from HTC's other recent efforts, but the U11 shows a lot of promise. Edge Sense might sound like a niche gimmick right now, but we thought the same thing about Apple's pressure-sensitive Force Touch scree...