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March 2017
(74%)
282 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(60%)
1 Avis
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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
Publié: 2017-04-16, Auteur: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Decent but not outstanding hardware, including the Snapdragon 821 SoC, 12megapixel rear camera, and 5.7inch 1440p display
Terrible battery life. Secondary display adds nothing. Unnecessarily large body attracts fingerprints like no other phone. No headphone jack. Laughably expensive
Beautiful metal/glass design, Fluid and responsive performance, Great picture quality on front and rear cameras, Expandable storage, Fast, accurate fingerprint reader, Clean software experience with HTC Sense, Large, vibrant display, Secondary screen is u
Not easy to use in one hand, Mirror-like finish attracts dust and fingerprints, No headphone jack, Small battery for its size, Not water resistant, High price tag even for an unlocked device
The HTC U Ultra brings top tier specifications, a great camera, and dual displays to the high-end smartphone market, but for $750, it lacks any truly compelling features and becomes more difficult to justify with the removal of the headphone jack, small b...
Beautiful design, Great build quality, Outstanding camera performance, Amazing LCD display, As I sat at HTC's presentation back in Las Vegas a few months ago, I was immediately drawn at the fact the company chose to call its latest flagship lineup the “U
Largest phablet of its screen size, If it's so large, why not add a headphone jack?, Nonphablet sized battery, Software not optimized improved ergonomics, HTC Sense companion is still not ready, As I sat at HTC's presentation back in Las Vegas a few month
Overall, we've tried to be as objective as we can with this review. On its own, the HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous device, with one of the best screens I've used, and an awesome camera combo. Sadly the problem is that it doesn't live on its own. For a whopping...
Publié: 2017-03-30, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Beautiful design, Great display, Solid performance
No waterproofing and easily scratched, Battery is smaller than it should be, Camera only average, No headphone jack
It may not sound like it right now, I concede, but I do consider myself an HTC fan. Like many who have been following the smartphone space as we currently know it since pretty much its inception, HTC earned itself a special place with clever, well-designe...
very classy casing, high-resolution second screen, preloaded personal assistant, lush memory configuration, good camera photos, quick charge function, high-quality headset included, high-resolution, viewing angle stable panel, low temperature development
pressure sensitive rear, fingerprint magnet, mediocre speaker, no 3.5-mm audio jack, comparatively slow WiFi, slightly inaccurate GPS, screen's high color shifts, high power consumption
Seen in total, HTC's U Ultra is, in fact, a worthy premium-range smartphone thanks to its good performance rates, low temperatures, high-quality accessories, and some innovations. However, it cannot quite compete with the top models by Apple and Samsung...
Publié: 2017-03-24, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The HTC U Ultra has a sharp design, crisp display and loud speakers. A secondary display gives quick access to notifications and app shortcuts
The phone's premium price and large size make unsuitable for most people. There's also no headphone jack, it isn't water-resistant and its battery life is poor
The U Ultra is missing too many flagship features to justify its high price...
Publié: 2017-03-24, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Fantastic design, Excellent build quality, Mostly good performance, Speaker setup works well, Sense Companion is a good idea
The glass body scratches easily, Not water- or dust-resistant, Expensive for what you actually get, Second screen doesn't do much, Small battery, Relatively mediocre camera
HTC's new U Ultra smartphone oozes style, and for the most part it's a very speedy, very well built flagship. That said, the company made some puzzling decisions here. This is a big phone with a big screen, but HTC fitted it with a relatively small 3,000m...