HTC U12+

HTC U12+ 

HTC U12+ is launched to be in India November 2018. 
Expected price is Rs57000. 

The Phone will come with a large 3930 mAh battery to support it's 6 inch screen with Super LCD display having a resolution of 1440 x 2880 at 537 ppi. The screen is to be protected by a durable Scratch Resistant glass.


It’s hard to talk about the design of the HTC U12 Plus without addressing arguably its biggest flaw – its truly terrible haptic buttons. Basically, instead of opting for regular mechanical buttons, HTC has used faux-buttons that vibrate when pushed. There’s no physical movement when the buttons are pushed; it’s just meant to feel like they do.

Unfortunately, what HTC forgot to do was increase the sensitivity of the U12+’s pressure sensors, because even when set to their lowest level, actually getting the phone to recognize a squeeze is uncomfortable, and if you squeeze the phone a lot, it might even be a little painful. The phone’s metal sides don’t have any give, so in order for the handset to recognize your squeeze, you essentially have to bruise your fingers.

HTC was once the top Android phone maker by virtue of the fact it was the only Android phone maker. Even when other OEMs jumped on the Google train, HTC did good business for years. However, its fortunes have changed in recent years, and the company has struggled to remain relevant. The new HTC U12+ won’t turn the company around. It would have been a competent phone if not for several glaring mistakes. It’s not without redeeming traits, though. Let’s break it down.

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