HTC U11 Plus with 18:9 full-screen launched on November 11
HTC has revealed that they are working on the next flagship
smartphone dubbed HTC U11 Plus that will feature a full-screen design as
seen on a slew of premium and flagship models in the past few months. A
report by French publication FrAndroid has revealed some interesting
details about the upcoming HTC flagship smartphone.
Going by the recent speculation, the HTC U11 Plus could be codenamed
Ocean Master. Similar to the other high-end flagship smartphones, this
one from HTC is also believed to feature a full-screen design surrounded
by minimal bezels. As per the report, the U11 Plus will sport a
5.99-inch display that is made by Japan Display. It goes without saying
that this screen will have an aspect ratio of 18:9.
The report further goes on stating that the HTC U11 Plus will be powered
by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC. The handset is likely to be
launched in two variants - one with 4GB RAM and 64GB of UFS 2.1 storage
and the other with 6GB RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. The device is
believed to feature a 12MP main camera similar to the one on the HTC U11
and an 8MP selfie camera. The battery capacity is not known for now but
it said to support the Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging technology.
As the existing HTC U11, its sequel is also believed to feature the
squeezable frame with the Edge Sense feature. The smartphone is likely
to arrive with the IP68 certification for water and dust resistance and
sport a premium design.
According to the report, the HTC U11 Plus will be launched in China on
November 11 as the company is likely prepping to regain its lost market
share in the country. The availability of the device in the other
markets remains unknown for now. Apart from the launch date, the report
hints that this flagship smartphone will be priced attractively.
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