HTC U11: Impressions After One Week

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Before diving into the full review, here are my thoughts on the HTC U11 after using the phone for one week.

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47 thoughts on “HTC U11: Impressions After One Week

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  2. I have a black HTC U11,it has been my daily driver for the past almost 5 months now(purchased it used for 170.00 on Swappa). I can hardly find anything that I do not like about the phone. Granted,as with most phones,it is a fingerprint magnet,but that can be resolved by purchasing a good case and screen protector for it. That aside,camera works great,video capture is great,audio as always with HTC,is amazing,and I love that it has four different speakers which I feel amplify the sound,which again,is amazing. Using on Verizon's network,no dropped calls whatsoever. Easy to hold in one hand,pixel density is also great,as is the responsive touch screen. Based on most of the comments,I would highly recommend the HTC U11. And,here is the nicer thing. It costs half as much as the most expensive I Phones,but with pretty much the same features. If any of you have the HTC 10,I was also wanting to test it out as well,and I noticed in a drop test video it survived 32 drops before it died. That is impressive.

  3. Htc is a good phone. I had m7 and m8. The last one, M8 was taking better pictures in the low light than iphone 7. I feel very sorry they running in constant financial problems…most underrated phone company I guess.
    Now, the headphones sound in both htc m7 and m8 were much better than, again, iphone 7… so…think twice before skipping it from your view. Also, it is disappointing fact that BestBuy and many other places of IT world dont have it displayed …so people literally can't compare their devices with monopolized ones as Samsung/Apple….Sad

  4. I use to had the M7. Great phone exept the camera. It looks like htc is coming back very strong. If they can keep it up, I might gonna give it another try . Please get rid of the lcd display,so

  5. I waited for the OnePlus 5 to release before I made a decision as to which phone I wanted to keep for the next say, 2 years. I have to say, since owning the OnePlus 5 for 2 weeks now I went ahead and bought the U11. The camera on the 5 didnt do everything I would have hoped and the extra RAM does help with multi tasking but, not noticeably enough. Plus the added waterproofing just did it for me. I really would like to have a device that I can use outdoors when in the rain or a simple splash if it were to happen without fear. For just 60$ more we will see. Guess I will be getting rid of the OP5 since my U11 will arrive tomorrow.

  6. sucks that AT&T doesn't have HTC anymore.
    Can't wait for my contract to be up. I've only owned HTC phones since I came into the smartphone game later than others.
    My first smartphone was the HTC One X. Loved it.
    Upgraded from that to the HTC One M7. Loved it.
    Rooted my M7. Loved it even more!
    Had my rooted M7 for so long that I skipped the M8 and upgraded to the HTC One M9.
    I'm still using my M9 since. Absolutely love my M9. Best phone I ever had.
    Then my carrier stopped carrying HTC, so I've just kept my M9 and I don't plan on upgrading to a new LG or Samsung phone at all (and obviously not to an iPhone)

    I can't wait to switch carriers so I can own a new HTC model, but for right now, I'm 100% find with my M9. Still top of the line 2 years later 🙂

  7. Brilliant phone. Long term htc user since O2 xda series, last phones , M7 and One.
    Loving the sound adjusting earphones with my poor hearing, photos that burst with realism and its practicality in use. Fast and very little bloatware and great battery life. This is the HTC phone I always wanted and deserves to be bought in large numbers. Top marks from me HTC

  8. Verizon version can only support calls on the 4G network, calls would drop on 3G or 1x. All you need to hear if youre on that network not to buy.

  9. Some of the reviews reporting, that keeping the phone top down, is leaving minor scratch marks on the corner glass edges. Can some of you guys owning it confirm please. I dont my $800 to get scratches in 2 weeks if I go for it :sigh:

  10. I thought the squeeze feature would be gimmicy and useless, but I've found it very useful for using the flashlight. The battery life is very impressive too. Earlier I had it off charge and using it on and off for 4-5 hours and it only went down to 96%. My wife took her G5 off charge 7 hours after mine and 4 hours after that I had more battery life left still.

  11. Android Authority seems to be one of the few "big" tech reviewers that can still be thrusted as objective and not "subjective" like many others.all the devices are criticized and prized as they should and I am defending the HTC cause because in my opinion the 11 covers market points the same as the tough competition(no infinity screen but better audio/Not an amoled but better optimized UI/Not a retina unlock witch is Not working without light but a much traditional and better placed fingerprint sensor,etc..Not la Michael Fisher said that "s8 is more advanced"-in witch way?!?

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