

Let us come to “Edge Sense”, a feature from HTC which allows you to maneuver some phone functionalities by pressing on the sides of the phone.
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The selfie champions will not be disappointed either, as the HTC U11 comes with a 16MP (ƒ/2.0 aperture) camera which boasts of functionalities like Voice Selfie, Auto Selfie and Selfie Panorama, in addition to Full HD 1080p video recording.
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The photography buffs need not worry, the phones comes with a 12MP (HTC UltraPixel 3 with 1.4μm pixel) camera with a BSI sensor, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), UltraSpeed Autofocus, Acoustic focus, Face detection and Pro mode with manual control, 32 second long exposure, and RAW format support. The HTC U11 comes in 4 GB RAM/64GB ROM and 6 GB RAM /128 GB ROM options, supports Flex storage and the memory can be boosted up to 2 TB using an external microSD card.

This offers the device protection from high altitude drops and normal scratches while enhancing touch sensitivity and optical clarity at 1440×2560 resolution. The water proof phone comes with a a 5.5 inch display screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The new chip, coupled with functionalities like Power Saving Mode, Extreme Power Saving Mode and Quick Charge 3.0 will give it’s 3000 mAh power source an advantage over its rivals. You’ll find the same chipset in Sony Xperia XZ Premium and Samsung Galaxy S8. The Snapdragon 835 is said to be 27% faster than its predecessor and enables your device to be 40% more energy efficient than predecessors.
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HTC’s has never dithered on having the best hardware on it’s flagship devices, so it’s no surprise that HTC opted for Qualcomm’s latest chipset, the Snapdragon 835 (64 bit Octa-Core, up to 2.45 Ghz), to run the Android 7.1 Nougat + HTC Sense enabled phablet. Initially called the HTC Ocean, it was later rechristened to HTC U11, which means it’s joined the HTC U family, following HTC U Play and HTC U Ultra. The Taiwanese company’s new flagship, the HTC U11 is out now, and it does come with some surprises. Though a lot of engineering talent left HTC for Google several months back, the $1.1 billion in cash paid by Alphabet’s subsidiary for that privilege should partially finance its 2018 Android handsets which won’t be as numerous compared to their last year’s counterparts, according to recent reports.The long wait for HTC to come up with a new and fresh smartphone is finally over! The Taipei-based original equipment manufacturer is understood to be seeing 2018 as a new beginning and a chance to have its mobile division bounce back from its recent issues. Whether HTC will be looking to refine that formula with the U11 EYEs remains to be seen, though the handset is likely to have at least one unique selling point that should allow it to differentiate from the recently released U11 Life, less the company is only planning to release it in a limited number of markets. The supposedly official name of the device may be related to the 2014 HTC Desire Eye which featured two physically identical cameras sitting on its opposite sides, though the performance of its front-facing sensor was below that of the main camera in practice. Still, a number of credible industry sources later claimed the HTC U11 EYEs not only exists but is set to be unveiled by spring. The very existence of the HTC U11 EYEs has been debated for months, especially since rumors surrounding the handset started circulating the industry shortly after the Taiwanese phone maker launched the HTC U11 Life, a mid-ranger whose specs are understood to be close to what the upcoming device will be offering. The top of the case features an opening that could surround a 3.5mm headphone jack but with HTC being adamant to remove this conventional port from its devices throughout 2017, it’s unlikely to be making a return this winter. A USB Type-C port will also be part of the package, situated between two bottom-facing speakers, as suggested by the same leak. The two images that can be seen above appeared online on Wednesday and show a relatively generic silicone case with several cutouts meant to accommodate an imaging sensor, fingerprint scanner, and a dual-LED (dual-tone) flash unit. The HTC U11 EYEs will have a single-lens camera setup, as suggested by a new leak depicting what’s said to be a protective case for the upcoming Android handset.
