HTC on Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited flagship replacement for the U10, with the new device coming equipped with headline-grabbing "EdgeSense" pressure-sensitive controls. The phone's pressure-sensitive EdgeSense frame allows users to squeeze the sides of the device to register inputs. The new device comes equipped with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage and a 5.5-inch QHD Super LCD display. While HTC has dispensed with the traditional headphone jack, the supplied headphone adaptor features a sound-improving digital audio converter. The U11's reported retail price comes in at an affordable NT$19,000, which is likely to leave Sony, who launch their Sony Xperia XZ Premium tomorrow, feeling the pressure.
Source: The China Post May 16, 2017 12:11 UTC