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HTC U Ultra review: Are two displays better than one?

Posted on March 1, 2017January 14, 2019 By Jarvis

HTC has kicked off 2017 with a new family of devices called HTC U. The logic is simple enough to follow: they are designed to be all about “you” (see what they did there?) and advance the connection between you and your device, for a more symbiotic relationship.

It’s marketing, sure, dressing up the latest developments in HTC’s smartphones, but forging into a new, large device space at the same time with the U Ultra. This isn’t a size of device we’ve seen from HTC for a while – and with phones getting generally larger, it’s a welcomed addition for those looking for more screen space.

Importantly, the HTC U Ultra isn’t HTC’s 2017 flagship – that’s still to come – but this is a premium and powerful device nonetheless. However, is the U a truly exciting new chapter in the HTC smartphone book, or is it just more of the same?
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