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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
Nice display, second screen can be useful, Default 64GB storage, Bundled headphones are actually good, Available in blue
No headphone jack, Expensive for what it is, No water-resistance, Bundled headphones won't work with any other device
If it were a third cheaper, the HTC U Ultra would be a compelling alternative to the upper echelon of flagship smartphones. But at an outright price of $1,199, the HTC U Ultra struggles to go toe-to-toe with this year's cream of the crop, especially given...
Extrait: We've seen some great phones in recent months, including the Huawei Mate 9 and Google Pixel XL but not one that we could call perfect. We're not going to suggest that this might be what we've been missing - it doesn't have a headphone jack. We're blaming...
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Publié: 2017-03-13, Auteur: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Looks stunning, Fast at everything, Good audio features
No headphone jack, Expensive
HTC's flagship phone brings some interesting features to the top of the market including great looks and 24-bit audio. But there's better value elsewhere...
Extrait: 'Tis the season! Or rather, 'Twas the season, because the end of 2017 flew by us while we were putting the final touches on this buyer's guide. So, we are clearly a bit tardy for a holiday shopping guide but that was more or less intentional on our part...
HTC's flagship device did live up to our expectations. Although it has a heavy price tag of Rs 59,990, the diverse array of features make the package worth it. We loved the software tweaks, the design and of course, the display(s). The camera, performance...
Stunning looks, Excellent build quality, Great performance
Disappointing battery life, Lacks 3.5 mm jack, Camera could have been better, Secondary screen is useless
All things considered, the U Ultra is a mix bag. HTC has done a great job in terms of built quality. At the same time, it is quite big for comfortable one-handed use and the secondary screen is nothing more than a gimmick. What's worse is that the pho...
Beautifully designed, solid body, performance, vibrant screen, secondary screen, front camera
No 3.5mm jack, expensive
The beautiful phone is prone to smudge that steals its beauty, but it combines powerful hardware and great cameras at both ends. Boasting interesting 'U' features, this is one of the good choices, but LG V20 is one of the strong competitor with dual-lens...
Good display, HTC USonic does a decent job, Camera does a good job in daylight, Smooth user interface,
Sense Companion fails to do anything, Overheating issues, Mediocre battery life, A bulky in nature,
To conclude, HTC has tried to make project itself in a different perspective with a new design language. The smartphone has its hits and misses, which place it in no man's land, especially with a price tag of Rs 59,990. It's like its strong and weak point...
With the U Ultra, HTC has got the basics right for the flagship smartphone. It has top-of-the-line specifications that you'd need for smooth day-to-day performance. Right from the gorgeous design and sturdy build quality, to the crisp and punchy display...