HTC U11
T3 Magazine|September 2017

Htc Has Gone Back to Its Innovative Roots With a Colour-changing Phone You’ll Want to Squeeze… It’s Strange, but We Love It

HTC U11

Picking up from where the rather brilliant HTC 10 left off, the U11 is HTC’s latest attempt to steal a little market share from the likes of Samsung, LG and Huawei .

HTC thinks it can win customers over with high-res audio, multiple virtual assistants, colour-changing glass, and a completely new way of interacting with your device – squeezable edges. Yes, you read that correctly. Squeezable.

The first thing you’ll notice though is the new fluid glass and aluminium construction, which is a departure from HTC’s more recent phones. It’s thin, sleek and feels unbelievably well made, with tight tolerances and an ergonomic curve around the glass and metal. It comes in a variety of colours, including Black, White, Blue, Amazing Silver and Solar Red. These final two are the most interesting, as they’re capable of completely changing colour depending on the light.

The U11 has a 5.5-inch screen, but HTC hasn’t joined the 2017 trend of reducing the bezel size, so the phone measures 153.9x75.9x7.9mm. That’s larger than the S8, but with a smaller screen. The display itself looks great, though. You’ve got a Quad HD (2560x1440) resolution and Super LCD 5 display tech. It’s very bright, sharp and colourful.

It’s a similar story when it comes to the camera. HTC hasn’t gone for a flashy dual-lens setup like some of its rivals, but that’s no bad thing, because the 12MP HTC UltraPixel 3 camera is a belter.

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