HTC U11: A Phone You Can Squeeze for Selfies
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Yo!
cool shiiit
Someone needs to tell htc sense is outdated af and almost seems featureless
squeeze squeeze.…
Bend!!
Looks so cheap
this is stupid its time 4 htc to die
They squeezed too hard.….
cough cough
so the headphone jack popped out
NOT WHAT YOU WERE THINKING
Really like the idea. But the phone looks already outdated
can’t say enough great things about my U11. I highly recommend it.
Also, is CNET going to do a real review…this is just the same video from the first look from a month ago. they took the video down from YouTube but no from there website. https://www.cnet.com/products/htc-u11/preview/
I expected more from a company like CNET.
Cool
This is actually really great for being outdoors. It would be great to take pictures skiing or snow camping without having to take off my gloves!
i can only find a bunch of HTC haters down here in the comments
the u11 is also good for stress relief. squeeze to relief your stress
Garage phone, what happened to u htc
what would happen if we squeeze it to death
smart phone market is so boring now
My masterbating hand might destroy this phone
a review for a phone in just under 2 minutes cnet this is lame come on
I’ve had the U11 for two weeks now and it’s an incredible phone. It runs neck and neck with the other flagships in all categories (yes, including with the screen quality of the S8, although not as futuristic looking), but pulls far ahead in the audio category, which reviewers seem to care nothing (or very little) about. But, to date, CNET has no written review for the U11, and the overall coverage compared to the flawed OnePlus 5 and other flagship phones has been next to nothing. This despite the fact that the U11 now only costs $50 more than the OnePlus 5 with 8GB, and is far less than the S8 and iPhone 7. Strange HTC gets such a media blackout (compared to other flagships) and tepid praise for what I believe is, objectively, the best all around phone of the year.
does it squeeze like a duck? 🦆🦆