• Reviews around feature (3.75 of 5)

    HTC U11 with hands-free Amazon Alexa – Factory Unlocked – Sapphire Blue – 64GB

    • I love this feature
    • I really appreciated the squeezing feature
    • The fingerprint sensor is also quite responsive - I never used this feature in my Samsung because it was such a clunky feature, but with the U11 it feels intuitive and simultaneous
    • Pros-Edge Sense is neat but its basically a fancy button S8 has an extra button once reprogrammed-Edge Sense does have a nice feature that lets you emulate a screen touch in a predetermined place based on the current open app
    • I bought this phone because I liked the features and the cool glass back.
    • I also enjoyed the edge sense innovation feature to quickly take pictures
    • HTC has always included these random features (Boomsound, Alexa, Zoe, etc) that I've far preferred over Samsung's suite of cheesy software and bloatware.
    • My favorite feature is the camera.
    • The initial few months were generally good - the features were quite nice and generally worked as expected
    • I was previously using the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and there were a few things that I just couldn't tolerate (user interface lag is the biggest and always plagues Samsung phones, also camera lag and stuttering at times, and Samsung's bloatware redundant software features that Google already provides better).
    • Great feature.-Fingerprint sensor is
    • He loves it and is still learning all of the great features
    • Very pleased with my HTC U11.Pros:-Even with Edge Sense, the phone is exceptionally zippy compared to a friend's Samsung S8.-Squeeze function; while I initially thought it was a gimmick, it's probably my favorite feature as it's quite useful, particularly for taking photos or making recordings (or whatever app/function is needed)
    • CONS - Phone is made of glass and is relatively fragile (I use mine naked, but that's just the way I roll), video recording lacks a few features that other 2017 flagships have (no 1080p/60, no frame capture during 4k, 6 minute recording limit in 4k - some of these are being addressed in upcoming updates), HTC as a company is volatile and one hopes the phone gets regular updates, no wireless charging
    • but...I will say this camera, and all other features make this phone a winner
    • While this would not be a feature that would entice me to buy a phone or the lack of said feature a reason to not buy a phone, I feel it’s a nice feature that could be implemented in a very useful way
    • I do like the features this phone provides, and the performance, but your purchase will not get you a product that will endure any predictable amount of time: it is very likely to break and there is nothing you can do to prevent it
    • HTC devices are well designed and feature rich and when they work they are brilliant, but dealing with support and repair is enough to get me to warn you to stay as far away as possible
    • And lastly, edge sense is actually a cool feature.
    • The features on this phone are quite appealing and were quite sufficient convince me to purchase it
    • I really really missed this feature
    • Phone has many great features and as an iPhone user for 5 years I am making the switch to Android because of this phone I bought as a
    • Unfortunately, this feature only works with the pack-in headphones to my knowledge
    • Nexus like feel with a performance upgrade and a USEABLE feature in the squeeze-grip app launcher.
    • Video as well is quite good, and the mic placement for focusing the sound on the subject is a very useful feature.
    • Good luck if the back breaks as of now.
    • Using a Spigen case but still shocked as it is all glass!!
    • I did it, and the voice side worked as it should.
    • No display "crazing" as with some Apples, so good to go with magnetic mounts (with steel plate on case).
    • I'm using this phone on T-mobile and everything works, WiFi calling, VoLTE
    • The HTC U11 is basically a U Ultra that doesn’t suck and has a few more bells and whistles.