HTC U 11

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probably a bit late for review since most people already buy liao, but here goes a long long post.

It's one of HTC's best phone in a long time. It does almost all the basic things well. Good screen, good design, good speakers, good performance, good battery life, good camera, you get the idea.

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SD835 is a pretty good chipset i have to say, much like on the XZ Premium. Both feels really quick and smooth for gaming. I notice that sometimes I'll have a recently used app being clear out of RAM though, which is weird for a phone with 6GB RAM. Not sure whether it's the Boost app messing things up. Didn't notice too much of this on the XZ Premium. But not a big deal since app launches up so quickly.

3,000mAh looks a bit small on paper, but still enough for a day of use, but of course bigger is better. On average around 5 hours of SOT for my use. I've seen close to 6 hours, but those are for heavier usage with lower overall run time. YMMV.

S7 Edge is a smaller phone all round and has 3,600mAh, but this complain applies to the a ton of other phones of course. Maybe all playing safe after note7. haha.

Lack of 3.5mm might be a deal breaker for some, but not a big deal for me. Big bezels isn't as "futuristic" looking as the taller screens with thin bezels, but it's actually still the norm now. Most phone are still 16:9. It's just Samsung and LG for now. Maybe that'll change next half of the year.

The camera is really good, though not my favourite overall smartphone camera experience. The image quality is superb, and image processing looks good to me. HDR boost mode works really great too.

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The only complain i have is with lowlight. It has the tendency to go for a higher exposure in auto mode. Resulting in blown highlights when you have any sort of lighting. Most of the shots i have to keep sliding the exposure lower, which is a bit annoying.

example of clipping in auto vs adjusted exposure
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The two image below are after adjusting exposure

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The higher exposure does make like this type of shot look nicer, and the 5-axis OIS works wonders here. A lot of phone has trouble keeping steady in this type of super dim lighting.

The actual scene is like 2 stops darker than this
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Then it's mostly just minor nitpicks and personal preference.

The additional features like edge sense and sense companion are not really super useful to me personally. Google assistant still works better overall, and edge sense is a bit hard to use for me. The phone is quite big, the frame is rather thin and rounder, so when squeezing, it feels like i might lose grip on the phone even at the lowest pressure. Even with a TPU case, it's still a little bit finicky for me to activate, maybe because of how I normally hold the phone.

Functionality wise it's fine. Having the ability to launch shortcuts is nice. it's still 1st gen after all. Maybe next gen they can improve on the sensitivity, the design of the frame. I have a feeling if they switch to taller screen and thinner width (like the G6 design), it'll make the squeezing a lot easier for people with smaller hands.

With 128GB and 6GB RAM, HTC is at least taking things a bit more seriously. For those in SG, i know the OnePlus 5 is tempting too at its price and it seems like it does all the basics well too, but well, I'll still recommending supporting companies that at least give a sh!t about selling and supporting their phones in Singapore, like HTC. Even though they're not doing amazingly well, they put in the effort at least.

I posted a long "rant" in OP5 forums too. haha. if you're interested, http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/108775340-post287.html

Anyway, the main thing is... I don't think it's a phone that will disappoint people. it's a step above the HTC 10 (despite preferring HTC 10 design) in almost every way. Like HTC 10 was a good phone that does almost everything well. But U11 is a phone that does almost everything very well. So yeah... just hope that HTC can keep this up.

They have a habit of being a bit up and down.
 

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for those who prefer to watch video rather than read, got a long video review for you guys. :s13:

 

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Nice review, Alex! I wonder which smartphone is your go-to for taking photos and videos? Haha
 

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Nice review, Alex! I wonder which smartphone is your go-to for taking photos and videos? Haha

Haha. Gum xia gum xia. For Android phone I still like Pixel. Not the most realistic shooter, but the experience if good. Really is point and shoot and you'll get good images in both good or low light. Don't need to think or adjust too much. :s13: I don't really take that much videos on phone though. haha. If factor in video also, I think overall package S8 liao, even though I find the colours a bit off. haha.
 

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Yes. Can swap recent to back .....and back to recent

Just went through the feature list for nav keys

Buttons

Enable Navigation Bar & Disable capacitive keys
Navigation Bar Size
Disable button lights
Re-map recent apps key
Long press volume media controls / flashlight
Long press back button to kill foreground app
Remap short & long press recents - recents/menu/split screen
Double Tap Status Bar to put the device into sleep
Control keyboard cursor with volume keys
Double tap power for Camera

These mods are really nice
 

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Hehe between xzp and u11, which one you will pick for photos and audio? :s13:


Lol. Probably the U11? The speakers are louder/better, and camera quality overall is nicer. But I'm not a fan of the metering on the camera app though. But for video recording I like the 960fps slow motion. haha.

for earphones I'm not really much of an audiophile though. just bluetooth earbuds, so not much difference for me.
 

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Lol. Probably the U11? The speakers are louder/better, and camera quality overall is nicer. But I'm not a fan of the metering on the camera app though. But for video recording I like the 960fps slow motion. haha.

for earphones I'm not really much of an audiophile though. just bluetooth earbuds, so not much difference for me.

Using my Sony MDR-1000x Bluetooth headphones, there is a discernible crackling sound when playing FLAC music files using the HTC U11. There wasn't any issues when using the Xperia XZ Premium. Is it because of the lack of LDAC and aptX?

Anyone else have such issues?

However when using the provided USB C earphones, the music quality was pretty good.
 

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I use my shure215s on both and tested on flac, seem to feel Sony has better clarity but less bass and oomph compared to the u11, granted u11 has a dac inside the convertor but based on sexperience with the M8, it seems htc tends to tune the music towards more heavy bass. Just 2 cents from an audio noob :p

Using my Sony MDR-1000x Bluetooth headphones, there is a discernible crackling sound when playing FLAC music files using the HTC U11. There wasn't any issues when using the Xperia XZ Premium. Is it because of the lack of LDAC and aptX?

Anyone else have such issues?

However when using the provided USB C earphones, the music quality was pretty good.
 
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Using my Sony MDR-1000x Bluetooth headphones, there is a discernible crackling sound when playing FLAC music files using the HTC U11. There wasn't any issues when using the Xperia XZ Premium. Is it because of the lack of LDAC and aptX?

Anyone else have such issues?

However when using the provided USB C earphones, the music quality was pretty good.

I'm just using normal bluetooth earbuds with mp3/aac files, so can't really help on this. :s13::s13::s13:

But I did a quick search and it seems HTC U11 does support aptX though? But barely anyone confirms it. And I remember that the HTC 10 supported aptX too, would be weird if they removed the support especially after removing the 3.5mm jack. :s22:

https://twitter.com/urbanstrata/status/870717235882360832

EDIT: Just found this site. U11 not listed. Not sure because it's too new or...
https://www.aptx.com/products?field_product_brand_tid=7
 

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I use my shure215s on both and tested on flac, seem to feel Sony has better clarity but less bass and oomph compared to the u11, granted u11 has a dac inside the convertor but based on sexperience with the M83, it seems htc tends to tune the music towards more heavy bass. Just 2 cents from an audio noob :p



Use the case that comes with it and wait for spigen xD hahaha! I'm still waiting for my eBay Tempered glass
 

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