Solid build, Fast and smooth performance, Vibrant screen, Good camera, Plenty of useful (and quirky) features,
Video and audio performance could be more exciting, Overly sensitive lock/home button,
HTC's new flagship doesn't push any new boundaries with its video and audio skills. It is outperformed by rival smartphones from Apple and Samsung that do a better job of wowing and entertaining us.The U12+ may not be the best-performing smartphone this y...
Squeezable sides still gimmicky, Camera interface still fiddly
This is a tremendously pretty, well-crafted and capable phone, offering nearly all the top features we like in high-end smartphones (wireless charging aside). The audio quality is incredible, the camera decent and the screen good enough – but there's litt...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Good rear camera, Notch haters will like the design, Water resistant
Mediocre battery life, Squeeze features more quirky than useful, No headphone jack
First impressions make a lasting impact, and that means the HTC U12+'s shimmering design is a huge boon in its favour. Even though I love the way this phone looks, its gorgeous glass aesthetic won't be enough to endear it to users in the long run. That's...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: The HTC U12+ might just be the least-hyped smartphone of the year. It arrives at the end of a long splurge of flagship announcements and without the fanfare, the glitz, or the glamour of many of its rivals. But the HTC U12+ is not to be trifled with; it's...
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: American journalist Evan Nelson Blass, known for publishing insider information from the world of mobile technologies, posted information and an image of HTC's new flagship, HTC U12+, on the portal pages of VentureBeat portal, which runs inside the produc...
Edge Sense is disappointing, Software experience feels bloated
In fact, if anything, the one fatal flaw lurking within the pitch for the U12+ is the price.At $1199, it's about a hundred dollars more expensive than the other Android brands but about a hundred dollars cheaper than Samsung's S9 and S9+. And for that pri...
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Published: 2018-07-02, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Two kinds of people will buy an HTC U12+: unabashed HTC fans who still think the company makes better phones than Samsung, and Verizon or T-Mobile customers who get an offer they can't refuse. For everyone else, the U12+ is a conundrum. On one hand, it's...
Attractive Liquid Surface glass, Loud and clear BoomSound speakers, Noise cancelling earbuds are great, Excellent camera quality with bonus video features (Sonic Zoom, Hi-Res Audio), Edge Sense 2.0 has potential
High price point, Digital keys not well-executed, Bokeh mode needs refining, 3.5 mm headphone jack not included in US
Without a doubt, the U12+ has an excellent camera and nice-looking hardware design. Last year, we loved the HTC U11 for its great battery life, excellent camera, and attractive dual-glass design. Unfortunately, we can't say we're in love with the U12+ for...
First impressions make a lasting impact, and that means the HTC U12+'s shimmering design is a huge boon in its favour. Even though I love the way this phone looks, its gorgeous glass aesthetic won't be enough to endear it to users in the long run. That's...