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Despite financial troubles and how less competitive HTC's devices are compared to the rest, the company still has a soft spot in my heart as one of the best smartphone brands that I'd easily recommend to anyone.While I didn't get the chance to review...
The perfect Bokeh. HTC positions the U12 Life as a smartphone with amazing camera effects to suit and satisfy everyone's artistic needs and wishes. In addition, it is also capable of 4K video recording, is supposed to feature a high-performance SoC, and...
It has a conventional layout. On the right hand side are the volume rocker and the power button while the SIM drawer, which can accommodate two nano SIMs, is on the left hand. The Type-C reversible USB port is at the bottom. The fingerprint sensor,...
Although HTC is not the handset-maker it once was, the company still produces a steady stream of smartphones. We weren't blown away by the high-end HTC U12 Plus when it appeared last year, but now I've finally had an opportunity to play with its...
The HTC U12 Life has debuted along with the U12 during the IFA 2018 this year and it is a mid-range toned down variant of the standard model. Let's have a closer look on the HTC U12 and check out its design!If you are not a fan of notch display,...
The HTC U12 Life has a premium design, enough power under the hood, dual rear cameras and a headphone jack, all for a price that won't break the bank. It could be a sleeper...
Frankly speaking, it's kind of hard to read HTC's marketing strategy and intentions lately. The U12 Life only adds to the overall confusion of the matter. It's clearly not a toned-down version of the U12+, but something different entirely.All things...
Overall, the HTC U12 Life gets a whole lot right for a mid-price handset. It's updated the screen size and aspect ratio compared to its predecessor, improved the battery capacity, and doubled-down on the cameras too.Crucially, it has cut the price tag...
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