The HTC U11 and U11+ represent a new direction for the Taiwanese company, featuring an all-glass build, great camera and squeeze input.
HTC has, to put it lightly, seen better days. And years. In 2017, the company is trying an all-new design language to entice customers. Gone are the solid metal builds from the HTC One lineup, replaced by slick, reflective glass. On the inside, the HTC U11 and U11+ feature standard flagship components for 2017, and the company can finally stand toe-to-toe with competitors' cameras.
Here's everything you need to know about the HTC U11 and U11+.
Read and watch our reviews
The U11 was released in spring of 2017, with the U11+ coming out in the fall. Both are similar enough on the inside, with the U11+ featuring a more modern, small-bezel design. Be sure to check out our review of the U11 and hands-on preview of the U11+.
More: HTC U11 review: Back in the running
Check out the specs
Phones need something inside to make them go beep, and the U11 and U11+ both feature the best internals for 2017:
Category
HTC U11
HTC U11+
Operating System
Android 7.1.1 with HTC Sense Android 8.0 upgrade rolling out
Android 8.0 with HTC Sense
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Network
4G LTE Cat. 16
4G LTE Cat. 16
RAM
4 / 6GB (Varies by region)
4 / 6GB (Varies by region)
Storage
64 / 128GB UFS microSD up to 2TB
64 / 128GB (Varies by region)microSD up to 2TB
Dual SIM
Some regions. Hybrid SIM2/SD slot
Some regions. Hybrid SIM2/SD slot
Display
5.5-inch Quad HD SuperLCD 5Corning Gorilla Glass 5
6-inch SuperLCD 6, 2880x1440Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Main Camera
12MP, 1.4μm pixels, f/1.7 lens, OIS, EISUltraPixel 3, UltraSpeed AF, HDR Boost
12MP UltraPixel 3, 1.4-micron pixels, f/1.7UltraSpeed Autofocus, BSI sensor, OIS, Dual LED flash
Front Camera
16MP, f/2.0 with UltraPixel mode
8MP, f/2.0, 85-degree field of viewBSI sensor, HDR Boost
Water/Dust Resistance
IP67
IP68
Battery
3,000mAhQuick Charge 3.0
3930mAhQuick Charge 3.0
Audio
HTC BoomSound Hi-FiHTC USonicUSB-C + noise cancelling headphones
HTC BoomSound Hi-FiHTC USonicUSB-C + noise cancelling headphonesQualcomm aptX HD, LDAC 24-bit high resol
Colors
Ice white, brilliant black, sapphire blue, solar red, amazing silver
Brilliant black, translucent
The U11+ has a sweet translucent variant
HTC isn't one to shy away from exotic colors on its smartphones. The U11 has a fiery red version and I always wanted to pick up the awesome blue HTC One M7. For the U11+, HTC went in a slightly different direction. There's the standard glossy black variant, but also a really intriguing translucent variant. It isn't completely clear, but you'd be able to pick out the NFC antenna and other components on board.
More: HTC U11+ hands-on preview: More screen, more battery, translucent body
The squeeze feature is surprisingly useful
While squeezing the side of your phone may sound gimmicky, it's actually quite practical. Users can map a short or long squeeze to two separate actions, including custom actions within applications. For example, you can set a short squeeze within Google Maps to zoom in on the map, while a long squeeze could start navigation home. Squeezes can also be used for system functions like launching the camera app, toggling the flashlight or taking a screenshot.
More: The HTC U11 is the most solid phone of 2017 so far
The U11+ is kinda, sorta related to the Pixel XL 2
Smartphones take about 18 months to develop from start to finish, and along the way, things can get complicated due to supply constraints or a different focus within the company. There were rumors earlier this year that we'd see three Pixel phones: what we now know as the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, and a third device slotted somewhere in the middle. That rumored device had a lot of similarities to the Pixel 2 XL, with a 6-inch 18:9 screen, a rear fingerprint sensor, and the same general proportions. But some of that is table stakes: the Pixel 2 line and the U11+ use similar internal components because they're using the standard 2017 flagship parts. It's fun to think about, but it's unlikely the U11+ was meant to wear the Google badge.
More: HTC U11+ started life as a Google Pixel 2 XL project — but the story isn't that simple
Be sure to check out our forums!
Want to know more about the U11 and U11+? The Android Central forums are a treasure trove of information, so be sure to stop by there and ask any remaining questions you have!
More: HTC U11 on Android Central forums
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source: https://www.androidcentral.com/htc-u11
date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 18:00:01 +0000
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