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HTC U ULTRA

HTC U ULTRA  IT REFLECTS YOU

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Meet the HTC U Ultra phablet.
With its 5.7" screen, next generation intelligence and sophisticated liquid surface, the U Ultra phablet is made for U.
Featuring a convenient new dual display, an adaptive sound system and a personal companion that gets to know you.



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 Puts U on Top


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 Get updated, not interrupted. The U Ultra’s second screen gives you the info you need, at your fingertips. The big 5.7" screen is great for everyday use, while the new second screen is perfect for fast, convenient access to the things you use the most—top contacts, app shortcuts, event notifications and more.




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 Listens to U

Because your inner ear is as unique as your fingerprint, the HTC USonic* audio platform analyzes your inner ear and automatically adapts the sound profile to optimize your listening experience.
HTC USonic earphones are included with purchase of an HTC U Ultra phablet in the US.
* HTC USonic is compatible with USB-C connection only.



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 Hears U

Four high-sensitivity omnidirectional mics capture positional sound in your video and audio recordings, allowing you to record 360-degree immersive audio that’s just like being there.



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 Captures U


Improving on our highest-rated camera yet, the new U Ultra gives you photos with less blur, super-fast laser focus, new Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) and bigger pixels for better photo quality at night.

The new selfie camera on HTC U Ultra lets you easily switch between the high resolution detail of 16MP and the unparalleled 4x light sensitivity* of new UltraPixel™.
* UltraPixel mode is four times more sensitive to light than standard mode.


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 Learns from U


Introducing HTC Sense Companion 1. The personal companion that’s always learning from you and the things you do every day. Paired with built-in voice recognition, it’s able to recognize your voice and respond. Just say the word to make a phone call, send messages and even begin hands-free navigation.
1 HTC Sense Companion retrieves information from third party websites and databases, HTC is not responsible for the accuracy of such third party content. Feature available for download in early 2017 and may not be pre-installed on HTC U Ultra. Feature installation requires an internet connection and download and acceptance of an HTC system update.


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 Assisting U with exclusive HTC.com benefits

Value
Free Shipping
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Complimentary UH OH Warranty >
30 day no questions asked return
Freedom
Unlocked, all yours >
Flexible Financing
In the Box
  • HTC Rapid Charger 3.0
  • USB Type-C Cable
  • HTC Clear Case
  • HTC USonic™ Adaptive Earphones
  • Dust Cloth
  • SIM Tool


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With HTC, UH OH Protection is complimentary.

The only thing better than peace of mind is not having to pay for it—which is why UH OH Protection provides a one-time replacement for broken screens or water damage†.
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HTC U ULTRA SPECS

  • Dimensions and Weight1

    • 162.41 x 79.79 x 3.6-7.99mm, 170g
  • Platform Android2

    • Android™ 7.0 with HTC Sense™
    • HTC Sense Companion: AI for suggestions based on things you do
  • Memory3

    • ROM: 64GB, RAM: 4GB
    • Extended memory: microSD™ up to 2TB (Use SIM2)
    • Flex Storage supported
  • Main Camera

    • 12MP (HTC UltraPixel™ 2 with 1.55μm pixel)
    • PDAF + Laser focus
    • BSI sensor
    • Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
    • Æ’/1.8 aperture
    • Sapphire lens
    • Dual tone LED flash
    • Self timer up to 10 seconds
    • Face detection
    • Pro mode with manual control, 16 sec. long exposure, and RAW format support
    • Auto HDR
    • Panorama
    • Zoe capture
    • Hyperlapse
    • Slow motion video (720P@120 fps)
    • 4K video recording with 3D Audio, Hi-Res audio
    • Video Pic
  • Connectivity

    • NFC
    • BlueTooth® 4.2
    • Wi-Fi®: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz)
    • HTC Connect™ for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to compatible multi-room audio systems, TVs, portable speakers and home entertainment systems
    • Streaming media from the phone to compatible Chromecast, DLNA™, AirPlay™, Miracast™ Devices
  • Buttons Keys and Connection Ports

    • USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-C
    • Capacitive keys
    • DisplayPort
  • Display

    • 5.7 inch, Quad HD  (2560 x 1440 pixels)
    • Pixel density at 513 ppi (pixel per inch)
    • super LCD 5
    • Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5 with curve edge
    • Display color personalization

    • Dual Display: 2.05 inch (160x1040 pixels)
  • SIM Card Type

    • Nano SIM
  •  Network4

    • 2G/2.5G - GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    • 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
    • 3G UMTS
    • AWS/850/900/1900/2100 (B4/B5/B8/B2/B1), HSDPA 42, HSUPA 5.76
    • 4G LTE (up to 600Mbps)
    • FDD: Bands B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20/B28
    • TDD: Bands B38/B39/B40/B41 with 2CA, 3CA
    • VoLTE, Wi-Fi Calling
    • Support Cat 11 LTE, download up to 600 Mbps, upload up to 50 Mbps
  • Location

    • GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou
  • Sound

    • HTC Usonic
    • HTC BoomSound™ Hi-Fi edition
    • 3D Audio recording with 4 microphones
    • Hi-Res audio stereo recording
    • Hi-Res audio certified
    • Noise cancelation
  • Gesture and Others

    • Motion Launch
    • Sensor Hub for activity tracking
    • HTC Connect
    • Quiet ring on pick up
    • Pocket mode
    • Flip to Mute
  • In the Box

    • HTC Rapid Charger 3.0
    • USB Type-C Cable
    • HTC Clear Case
    • HTC USonic Adaptive Earphones
    • Dust cloth
    • Sim tool

    • UH OH Protection
    • Free Shipping
    • GSM Unlocked
  • CPU Speed

    • Qualcomm™ Snapdragon™ 821, 64 bit quad-core, up to 2.15 Ghz
  • Front Camera

    • 16MP, with HTC UltraPixel™ mode
    • BSI sensor
    • Live make-up
    • Auto Selfie (keep still or smile)
    • Voice Selfie
    • Self timer up to 10 seconds
    • Auto HDR
    • Selfie Panorama
    • Full HD 1080p video recording
  • Sensors

    • Ambient light sensor
    • Proximity sensor
    • Motion G-sensor
    • Compass sensor
    • Gyro sensor
    • Magnetic sensor
    • Fingerprint sensor
    • Sensor Hub
  • Battery and Charging Speed5

    • Capacity: 3000 mAh
    • Talk time on 3G/4G network: up to 26 hours
    • Standby time on 3G/4G network: up to 13 days
    • Power saving mode
    • Extreme power saving mode
    • Quick Charge 3.0
  • Multimedia

    • Audio supported formats:
    • Playback: .3gp, .mp4, .m4a, .aac, .ts, .flac, .mp3, .mid, .ogg,  .mkv, .wav
    • Recording: .3gp, .aac, .flac

    • Video supported formats:
    • Playback: .3gp, .mp4, .ts, webm, mkv
    • Recording: .3gp, .mp4, .mkv
  1. All units of measurement may vary slightly according to manufacturing tolerance.
  2. Platform may be different after software update.
  3. Available storage is less due to phone software. Available storage is subject to change based on phone software updates and apps usage.
    Extended memory limited to available microSD card size.
  4. Network bands in regions may be different, depending on the mobile operator and your location. 4G LTE only available in select countries. Upload and download speeds also depend on the mobile operator.
  5. The battery claims herein may vary based on cellular network, location, signal strength, feature configurations, app and phone usage, and many other factors. Actual results may vary.

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