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HTC U (Ocean) leak reveals pressure-sensitive frame

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Yordan 03 April 2017

HTC Android Rumors

The new Taiwanese flagship HTC U is expected in the second half of April but a new leak gives us a pretty clear idea of what to expect. The most impressive feature of all is a touch-sensitive frame that enables several features, depending on how hard you squeeze or press it.


A product presentation slipped through the cracks and revealed the key selling points of the upcoming HTC top dog.

The most impressive feature is the Edge Sense that lets you interact with the device by squeezing it in your hand. Even when the device is turned off, you can start an app like the Google Assistant or the camera. It supports different levels of pressure which suggests you can do more than one action with the unique feature.


Another surprise HTC has is the HDR+ that automatically kicks in when the camera needs it. As we already reported, the device will come with the latest Snapdragon 835 CPU and HTC’s Sense 9 user interface.


The HTC U comes with four microphones as we saw in the U Ultra. There is only a Type-C connector for audio output, but at least you are getting the HTC USonic technology, which should deliver high quality stuff to your ears.

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  • Rafe Firmani
  • xHb
  • 05 Apr 2017

Hires 'USB type C' earphone will be bundled on the box. Its quality excell above other OEM earphone, if you ever use HTC 10 you should know it

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  • Slayer
  • nGv
  • 05 Apr 2017

Personally, and I accept others will have their own take on it, lack of headphone jack is a deal breaker for me. Yes, I have wireless headphones but I simply refuse to compromise.....

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  • anon 44
  • 4jp
  • 04 Apr 2017

Snapdragon 835 comes with Bluetooth 5.0 That is the link to Qualcomm snapdragon 835 specs https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/835

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