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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
Eyecatching mirrorfinish design, Good performance, adequate RAM, and tons of storage, Dependable camera, front and back, Both speakers and included earbuds sound really nice
Price, price, price, Confoundingly small battery, Software features aren't the valueadd HTC needs, No analog headphone adapter
For as many steps as HTC takes in the right direction, it can't help but shoot itself in the foot with a few big goof-ups. The U Ultra is a relatively attractive handset that comes with a nice assortment of extras (like that case and the really good-sound...
Extrait: When HTC showed up in January with the HTC U Ultra, we were skeptical about the entire schtick. While the phone has a solid set of specs and is quite the looker, the unlocked sales pitch that included a 2-month pre-order period was odd. We actually call...
Fantastic performance, Great screen, Stunning hardware, Unlocked and bloatfree, Absolutely nails the basics
2016level camera performance, No headphone jack, Second screen lacks utility, No water resistance, Too big for most hands
HTC made about 80% of a great flagship smartphone, but is choosing to sell it for 100% of a flagship price. Time after time, HTC continues to absolutely nail the basics: excellent design, perfect hardware execution, a top-notch display, great internals an...
Subjective, yes, but I love the highgloss glass back on this phone. This blue color in particular is just stunning, If you like big phones, this is a big phone with a big screen (two screens, in fact), HTC takes an everlighter hand to Android with each pa
It sucks. I'm getting 6070% of the battery life I would with a Pixel XL with this phone. This is unacceptable, and it's definitely a result of the awful display (5.7"ticker) to battery (3000mAh) ratio, I have never seen a phone's screen get scratched as e
The HTC U Ultra is not a bad phone. It's kind of a good one, in some ways. But here's the thing: even on the best day, the U Ultra is just what I'd call decent. At the $750 level, that's absolutely not living up to the competition. For $20 more, you can b...
Expensive, Lackluster battery life, No headphone jack, HTC Sense Companion won't be available until late April
The HTC U Ultra is a gorgeous phone with a unique jewel-like finish, top-notch performance and one of the best selfie cameras you can get on a phone right now. I also like the handy second screen and small touches, like BlinkFeed and HTC's Themes app. Plu...
Publié: 2017-03-12, Auteur: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
It's pretty easy to say the U Ultra is HTC's finest phone. You will not find a more visually arresting smartphone on the market. HTC designed an eye-pleasing piece of hardware. I dare you not to fall in love with the hero blue color. HTC made some serious...
Extrait: For years, the name HTC was synonymous with solid smartphones. If you bought a high-end HTC, you knew you were getting a classy metal chassis, slick and sporty software, and better audio than any other smartphone. But the company's reward for all that qui...
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Publié: 2017-02-20, Auteur: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Second screen lacks purpose, No HTC Sense Companion at launch, Needs one-handed mode, Battery could be bigger, Fingerprint magnet
At a glance, the tick list of the HTC U Ultra looks extremely promising. You can expect great performance with plenty of storage, it's an audiovisual treat for both capturing and enjoying media, and has some standout design elements, but despite all of th...
Extrait: It is no secret that HTC has had a rough couple of years, despite once being one of the great kings of the Android world. While the HTC One M7 and One M8 were both positive steps in the right direction for HTC, the HTC One M9 was arguably a pretty big stu...
Publié: 2017-04-17, Auteur: Ray , review by: itwire.com
I have a penchant for HTC being a very long term user. Yes, they went off a little but since the HTC 10 are back and producing very good phones – not just flagships either. Build quality is excellent and it seems to have looked at the HTC 10 and improve...