The HTC U11 Life review By CNET

By CNET
Aug 15, 2021
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The HTC U11 Life review

Sometimes, you don't need the best phone with the most impressive specs. Sometimes what you really need is a pretty good phone with pretty good specs at a damn good price. That's exactly with the HTC! U 11! Life is for it looks almost identical to the powerful and beautiful: u 11, but comes in smaller, with more relaxed hardware specs. It really is a mini. U 11 down to that! Gorgeous blue color and those squeezable sides, just like with the? U 11, you can program the phone to open up to two different apps. When you give it a squeeze like the camera, for example, squeeze once to open it and squeeze again to take a photo, you can long squeeze to flip it over to selfie mode warning, though your shot may not be totally in focus.

You can also open Google, Voice, Search flashlight, the browser or any other app. The 11 life has a 16 megapixel lens on both the front and the back. There's no fancy portrait mode and photos won't be as crisp or as detailed as those from high-end cameras, but they're good enough for posting online and sending to family and friends. Despite a few trade-offs with battery life and processing speed, you still get a fair amount of here. Instead of the glass backing you have acrylic and there's no headset jack, but the 11 life is water-resistant and comes with a pair of noise-cancelling headphones in the box.

They plug right into the USB-C port, there's also a micro SD card slot option to boost the phone's 32 gigabytes of internal storage. The? U 11 life starts out with the Android nougat, but will update to Android Oreo by the end of November. Look it's pretty, and the price is more than reasonable. If you're looking for a low-key phone that still makes a statement. You'll want to keep this one in the running.


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