The HTC U series is a line of upper mid-range and high-end flagship Androidsmartphones developed and produced by HTC. The first phones in the series, the HTC U Play and the HTC U Ultra, were announced in January 2017. The HTC U series is the successor of the HTC One series.
The HTC U Play, an upper mid-range phone, was announced along with the HTC U Ultra on January 12, 2017.[1]
Display: 5.2" IPS S-LCD display with 1080x1920 pixel resolution
Processor: Mediatek Helio P10
Storage: 32 or 64 GB (expandable)
RAM: 3 or 4 GB
Battery: 2500 mAH
HTC U Ultraedit
The HTC U Ultra, a high-end phablet, was announced on January 12, 2017, on the same day as the HTC U Play.[2] Like the LG V10 and LG V20, the HTC U Ultra features a secondary display above the main screen.
Display: 5.7" IPS LCD display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (main); 2.0" IPS LCD display with 160x1040 pixel resolution (secondary)
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821
Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
RAM: 4 GB
Battery: 3000 mAH
HTC U11edit
The HTC U11 flagship smartphone was announced on May 16, 2017, as the successor to HTC's 2016 flagship phone, the HTC 10. It is the world's first smartphone with pressure sensitive frame called Edge Sense where user can control various functions by squeezing the phone's sides.
Display: 5.5" Super LCD 5 display with 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
RAM: 4 or 6 GB
Battery: 3000 mAH
Edge Sense - pressure-sensitive squeeze frame technology
HTC U11+edit
HTC announced the HTC U11+ alongside the HTC U11 Life on November 1, 2017. Unlike the HTC U11 from earlier in the year, the HTC U11+ features an upgraded 18:9 screen ratio, similar to many other 2017 flagship smartphones. According to HTC, the phone has an 82% screen-to-body ratio.[3]
Display: 6.0" Super LCD 6 display with 1440x2880 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
RAM: 4 or 6 GB
Battery: 3930 mAH
Edge Sense - pressure-sensitive squeeze frame technology
HTC U11 Lifeedit
HTC announced the HTC U11 Life alongside the HTC U11+ on November 1, 2017. There are two versions of the HTC U11 Life: a version running the HTC Sense UI, which was released in the United States, and a version running Android One, which was released in other countries.[4]
Display: 5.2" Super LCD display with 1080x1920 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 630
Storage: 32 or 64 GB (expandable)
RAM: 3 or 4 GB
Battery: 2600 mAH
Edge Sense - pressure-sensitive squeeze frame technology
2018 lineupedit
HTC U11 EYEsedit
HTC announced the HTC U11 EYEs smartphone in January 2018.[5][6]
Display: 6.0" Super LCD3 display with 1080x2160 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
Storage: 64 GB (expandable)
RAM: 4 GB
Battery: 3930 mAH
HTC U12+edit
HTC announced the HTC U12+ flagship smartphone in May 2018. The device succeeds the 2017 HTC U11 and HTC U11+.
Display: 6.0" Super LCD 6 display with 1440x2880 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
RAM: 6 GB
Battery: 3500 mAH
Edge Sense - pressure-sensitive squeeze frame technology
HTC U12 Lifeedit
HTC announced the HTC U12 Life on August 30, 2018.[7] The device succeeds the 2017 HTC U11 Life.
Display: 6.0" display with 1080x2160 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
Battery: 3600 mAH
2019 lineupedit
HTC U19eedit
HTC announced the HTC U19e Life on June 11, 2019, an upper mid-range smartphone.[8] The device succeeds the 2018 HTC U12 Life.
Display: 6.0" OLED display with 1080x2160 pixel resolution
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
Storage: 128 GB (expandable)
RAM: 6 GB
Battery: 3930 mAH
2020 lineupedit
HTC U20 5Gedit
HTC announced the high-end device HTC U20 5G on June 16, 2020.[9] The device succeeds the 2019 HTC U19e. It is the first 5G smartphone made in Taiwan.
Display: 6.8" display with 1080x2400 pixel resolution
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