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March 2017
(74%)
282 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(60%)
1 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bon écran Super LCD
Écran secondaire pour les notifications
L'interface HTC Sense
Performances
Excellent appareil photo
Recharge rapide et microSD
Finitions sans reproche
Écran fidèle et bien défini
Interface fluide et agréable
Performances en jeu
Qualité des photos lorsque la lumière est bonne
Écran secondaire intéressant
Le design tout en verre est superbe
Les deux écrans sont impressionnants
Bonne autonomie de batterie
Un écran secondaire pratique
Un bon appareil photo
Un design agréable à avoir en main
Le design
L'écran
Le son puissant
L'écran secondaire qui donne accès aux notifications et aux raccourcis d'applications
Châssis très élégant
Haute résolution de l'écran secondaire
Assistant personnel intégré
Bonne configuration de mémoire
Excellente qualité des photos
Charge rapide
écouteurs de qualité inclus dans la boite
écran haute résolution avec de bons angle
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Conception et prise en main
Déclencheur photo lent
Design miroir qui marque les traces de doigts
Qualité audio passable
Pas de prise jack 3.5
Autonomie d'un jour seulement
Pas waterproof
Le prix
Tendance à chauffer
Sensible aux traces de doigts
Qualité audio décevante
Manque de contraste de la dalle LCD
Autonomie trop limitée
Pas de double appareil photo
Pas de prise jack
Sense Companion difficile à cerner
Un dos très salissant
Un écran pas à la hauteur
Un prix de vente bien trop cher
La taille qui le rend inconfortable pour la plupart des gens
Poor battery life, Camera doesn't match the competition, Feels cheap
I was immediately taken with the design of HTC's new phone, but I'll need to see a lot more of the AI-based software to know whether it'll be a vital addition or something I'll quickly turn off...
We're a little confused by HTC's claims that the U Ultra isn't a flagship device, and with that in mind, are curious to see how big a price tag it will be slapped with at launch. Saying that, we've definitely been won over by the eye-catching design o...
The HTC U Ultra sees the firm going in a different direction and the result is a striking smartphone. The specs are solid and that second display should come in handy along with the Companion AI. However, the glossy glass design won't suit everyone. Stay...
Glass design is a stunning, Two-screen setup impresses, Battery life is good
No dual cameras, No headphone socket, Sense Companion is confusing
While pricing and availability are yet to be announced for the HTC U Ultra, you shouldn't have to wait long to get your hands on this phone. Even more intriguingly, the Ultra only represents the first big step change from HTC this year with its flagship r...
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I always enjoy new HTC products; I think they make a fine device that offers an excellent experience. The U Ultra is no different, although you should probably be careful when handling it.But while I did enjoy the device as a standalone product, I fail to...
Gorgeous glass build and colors, Great software features, light skin, Ultra fast camera, Fantastic camera quality most of the time, Video recording and recording sound quality rock, Included USonic headphones are a fantastic pack-in, Free HTC Uh-Oh Protec
More fragile than previous metal HTC phones, No 3.5mm jack or included adapter, Not water or dust resistant, Low light photography could use work, Single USB Type-C port means no charging while listening to wired music
HTC's latest phone exhibits all the makings of a fantastic flagship; premium design, lofty price tag, tons of features, killer camera and everything else you would expect in 2017 from a top-tier smartphone. Unfortunately for HTC, its competitors have outp...
All in all, the U Ultra is an excellent phone. The biggest thing it has against it at this point is HTC's unwillingness to market its devices properly. The smartphone market is full of fierce competition, and year after year, HTC just seemingly cannot kee...
Stylish looks, Smooth performance, Good battery life, Capable selfie camera, Loaded with features
Primary camera performance could be better, Lacks 3.5mm audio socket, Fingerprint magnet, Bulky, Photos by Raj Rout
It's clear that the HTC U Ultra has a lot going for it – it looks nice, performs smoothly, offers good battery life, and is loaded up with enough features to distinguish itself from the herd. The phone was launched at a steep cost of Rs 59,990, but tha...