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June 2018
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The editors liked
Translucent Blue look
Commendable camera
The HTC U12 Plus lets you customize its squeezable sides to launch any app. It has a fast processor
Good cameras and is water-resistant
Translucent paint job is awesome
Great performance
Nice screen
Side sensors are an interesting inclusion
Rear fingerprint sensor
Water resistance
HTC fans will love this flagship class phone with one of the best cameras
Excellent camera suite
Attractive design
Innovative gestures with Edge Sense
Excellent camera
Translucent design
Handy features to enhance user experience
Decent battery life
The editors didn't like
Edge Sense is disappointing
Software experience feels bloated
Its "fake" side buttons are tiring to use. Photos required too much editing to make good. Battery life is mediocre for a battery this size. There's no headphone jack
The HTC U12 Plus lets you customize its squeezable sides to launch any app. It has a fast processor, good cameras and is water-resistant
Its "fake" side buttons are tiring to use. Photos required too much editing to make good. Battery life is mediocre for a battery this size. There's no headphone jack
While the HTC U12 Plus is one of the most unusual phones you can buy, it lacks the refinement to truly compete against Samsung, LG and OnePlus...
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Published: 2018-06-14, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent camera, Translucent design, Handy features to enhance user experience, Decent battery life
No wireless charging, No headphone jack, Touch sensitive buttons work most of the time
HTC can certainly hold its own against the other brands with the U12+ thanks to its many unique features and thoughtful design.Related PostsLG G7 ThinQ smartphone review – a worthy contender in the flagship device categoryOppo Find X smartphone review – a...
Too expensive, Chunky bezels, Digital buttons and Edge Sense seem extraneous, HTC Sense UI feels dated
Not worth the money-if you're spending $800, invest in a better phone.The HTC U12 Plus is a decidedly average smartphone with some unusual features that don't really add anything to the package. It has good performance but is held back by the Sense UI and...
HTC is a phone brand that has such a small percentage of the market that it’s unlikely to be the first name that springs to mind when you’re in the market for a new phone...
Published: 2018-10-05, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Abstract: At first we would like to thank HTC for sending out a sample of their U12+ smartphone for testing and reviewing.“HTC Corporation aims to bring brilliance to life. As a global innovator in smart mobile devices and technology, HTC has produced a...
Abstract: There are a few features from its predecessor, the U11+, that have been furthered with HTC's current flagship, and some of these we'd rather wish they hadn't.Unfortunately, the company has decided to double down on its Edge Sense technology (AKA the...
Abstract: Samsung has been making Android phones with wireless charging capability for years and Apple added it last year while Google and others have yet to fully embrace it as a standard feature. Enough devices I have and am testing have it that I attempted to on...
The HTC U12+ is a great phone, with the exception of two fatal flaws, which are the pressure-sensitive buttons and Edge Sense. This device is absolutely beautiful with its translucent body, along with the Super LCD6 display. BoomSound adds to it for a gre...
Abstract: The 10 best smartphones of 2018CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.Read MoreThe HTC U12 Plus, see our full review, was released a couple of months ago and my critical review turns ou...
Published: 2018-07-06, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: After years of declining sales, unloading $1 billion worth of patents and personnel to Google, and just recently slashing 25 percent of its global workforce, when it comes to HTC, I got one big question: So whats left? Sure, HTC may have been able insula...