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The HTC​ U11 has an impressive check-list:
Award winning camera
Gigabit LTE
Snapdragon 835
Now available

Learn more: http://bit.ly/2rU1S0F

June 9 at 5:01pm · Public

Tyler Korn

All I can see is the rubber ducky shadow on his hand.
50 · Jun 10

Stelios Steve Paradissis

AMAZING phone so far. I have owned each version of the flagship HTC phones and this U 11TH is truly their best one yet. I got rid of my Pixel for this phone. The camera, the audio, the build quality, and software are amazing. Great job HTC for once in MANY years I can truly say you have a flagship phone and FINALLY the camera is top notch.
15 · Jun 12

Nathan Jolly

Does it come with boot loops? That was the most notable feature of the 10. I went to Apple after the lackluster M8, but my friend who tried to stay loyal to HTC went through six. Verizon couldn't find one that didn't boot loop. He's got an iPhone Plus now. And he was the biggest iPhone hater until six straight HTC phones boot looped after a couple days. And he never rooted them or anything. Didn't even change the launcher. Just installed Facebook and Pokémon and mainly used those and Google Maps.
2 · Jun 12

Michael Campbell

I seriously considered the U11 since I've had and enjoyed HTC phones in the past, with the most recent being the M8 (the 10 just didn't impress me much, but is still a good phone). However, the first obstacle is that now HTC is only sold thru Sprint in the States. I'm on T-mobile and have no plans to change that...so the fact that they did that is annoying. Also, the fact that the ultra-cool solar red colored phone is only sold in foreign markets is very, very annoying, and really sealed the deal for me as far as possibly buying the phone outright straight from HTC to use on my T-mobile account. It's totally stupid and unreasonable to restrict some color options only to certain countries.

I was a loyal HTC customer until they began doing things like this, basically forcing me to go with other brands. If they will open the options back up, have all colors and other options available, and will distribute their product thru any carrier, then maybe I'll start getting them again.
3 · Jun 12

Brandon Holden

I hate that you made a glass phone like everyone else. The 10 was a nice sculptured piece of metal that set it apart from the crowd. I don't care that the glass looks nice, it feels cheap and lacks wireless charging like your main competitor. Build an updated M8 with front firing speakers again and I will buy it in a second. I cracked my glass on my 10 and was considering the U11, but after seeing it in person I simply bought the 10 again on sale. Hopefully next year you can get back to your roots because Samsung is going to crush you.
4 · Jun 12

Mike Ralston

Been with HTC for 9 years, finally made the switch. The s8+, Samsung got rid of the physical home button and plastic body. Curved edges, tiny bezel, bigger screen, loving it. Though the Gigabit lte sounded promising
2 · Jun 14

Mohamed Aboutabl

Why doesn't the unlocked version suport Sprint? If a $230 moto g5 can do it, then a $650 htc u11 should do it, too. HTC, you need to wake up, it's 2017, not 2007 any more.
3 · Jun 13

Travis Bauer

I haven't seen this phone yet, but HTC makes some of the best phones in the world. I had the HTC One and loved everything​about it, and it still runs like new 5 years later now that I've passed it down to my son.
1 · Jun 16

Sean Stone

Oh boy my phone can be .017622 of a second faster.keep investing all the company time and money into processors while ignoring battery and durability.its ridiculous that all phones arent 4000+ mah and waterproof by now.
3 · Jun 14

Evan Bermel

Is it with att? Because I had HTC for a while, knowing it's processor was with the San Diego economy. But I was switched to Samsung after I had my HTC desire stolen.
Edited · 1 · Jun 16