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HTC U11: A Phone You Can Squeeze for Selfies

2017-06-28
go ahead give the HTC u11 a squeeze you won't break it what you will do is launch an app like the camera of the flashlight the voice recorder even Facebook or the dialer the u11 is the first phone that has pressure sensors built into the frame you can set it up to open two different apps this way for example a short squeeze might open the camera give it another quick squeeze and you can snap a picture a long squeeze can turn the flashlight on and off you get the idea it's interesting and innovative for sure and a handy way to launch the camera not good for taking steady shots though I do like that you can program it to open just about any app while squeezing to open an app is the phone's flashiest feature it's all the other high-end stuff is going to make you want this phone like it's crisp 5.5 inch screen the very latest Android software and the design that makes it look like a pool of melted glass warning it's extremely reflective and easy to smudge in addition to that the U 11 has Qualcomm fastest processor there's a 12 megapixel camera on the back and a 16 megapixel wide-angle lens up front and guess what they're both pretty great there's a micro SD card for external storage and the phone is water resistant for up to 30 minutes in a meter of water or in other words three feet you'll get a fingerprint reader but no headphone jack sorry you'll have to use the USB C port to plug in your wired headphone the u 11 also has HTC the artificial intelligence software on board which can learn your habits and make certain recommendations based on your schedule and in addition to Google Assistant it will incorporate Amazon's Alexa soon so is the U 11 worthy of your hard-earned cash definitely but you'll want it because it's a good phone not just because you can squeeze the side you
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