After years of declining sales, releasing $ 1 billion in patents and personnel to Google, and recently cutting 25% of its workforce World, I've got a big question: So what's left? Of course, HTC could have isolated its promising activities of Vive VR by turning this department into a separate company. But as for HTC itself, if the whole company has left in the tank its upcoming crypto and this, the new U12 +, things are not going well.
Initially, when I heard about U12 +, I was optimistic. HTC's old flagship phone was one of the biggest sleepers of 2017 thanks to its unique design, the huge 3930 mAh battery in the larger U11 +, and a camera as good, even better than those of Samsung and Apple handsets. And for 2018, it seemed like HTC was going to be looking at its innovative side pressure sensors so you could control even more features with just a touch of the hand.
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HTC's latest (and possible last sound) flagship phone
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] And that paid off because now in addition to just shaking the phone to summon the Google wizard or whatever you want, You can also double-tap the sides of the phone to go back, press and hold any app of your choice, or simply grab the phone to prevent it from darkening or making rotate the screen without your approval.
In addition to that, you can even customize what the phone does contextually in individual applications. For example, by using the camera application, you can press the phone to take a photo, or press and hold to switch between the front and rear cameras of the phone. And because almost all of these features can be adjusted and adjusted to your liking, the U12 + has the impression of having an infinite number of customization possibilities. This is the dream of a phone tweaker.
Unfortunately, what HTC forgot to do, is to increase the sensitivity of the U12 + pressure sensors, because even when they are set to their lowest level, the phone is hurting at ease, and if you squeeze the phone a lot, could even be a little painful. The metal sides of the phone have no gift, so for the handset to recognize your pressure, you must essentially hurt your fingers.