HTC U11 Life hands-on review

GSMArena team, 02 November 2017.

Introduction

Life is short... no, we mean Life is short for Lifestyle. The HTC U11 Life certainly enjoys fine living, but it won't make you spend your life at work. Affordability, flagship looks and respectable specs were the goals HTC set for itself when designing this phone.

The U11 Life has a bit of a split personality. In most of the world, it will be an Android One phone launching with Oreo. In the US, it will launch with Nougat and HTC Sense, though an Oreo update is only a month away.

Android One has become trendy recently as Pixels went for premium pricing and there are few other options for unmodded Android. This particular phone has a unique style with the U11-like back - the rear has an eye-catching translucent finish and it changes colors depending on light and viewing angle.

HTC U11 Life at a glance

  • Body: Polycarbonate frame, IP67 waterproofing
  • Screen: 5.2" Super LCD, 1080p resolution (424ppi), Gorilla Glass 3
  • Platform: Snapdragon 630 chipset; 3GB of RAM, 32GB storage, microSD slot
  • OS: Android One Oreo (non-US), Android 7.1 Nougat (US)
  • Camera: 16MP main with 4K video recording; 16MP selfie
  • Audio: USonic headphones in box (noise canceling); Hi-Res audio; no 3.5mm jack
  • Battery: 2,600mAh
  • Misc: EdgeSense, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, HTC Sense Companion

So the design of the U11 Life is a virtual copy of the more expensive U11. And it shares its love of photography and music too.

See, the pricey Google Pixel 2 does not come with headphones in the box. This HTC does and not just any pair, but USonic headphones with noise cancellation. The phone is also Hi-Res audio certified, you don't get this level of attention to sound from many others (other than Sony, perhaps).

The camera is also a focal point of the HTC U11 Life. It's not going to beat the big U11 in a head-to-head combat, but the 16MP sensor is helped by the same HDR Boost algorithm. And it's capable of 4K video capture too.

While it won't run Android One in the US, HTC has partnered with T-Mobile to offer aggressive pricing. The carrier will include it in its "Smart Picks" list of best value phones that are available in all of its retail locations.

Anyway, Android One is gaining popularity as people got tired of overstuffed skins and slow (if any) updates. These days most people upgrade their phones either because they want a better camera or because the software got too slow. The HTC U11 Life should be pretty futureproof on both.

Reader comments

  • AnonD-707381
  • 05 Nov 2017
  • 7Xq

Is it just in my device, or it really has 0/5 stars? Refreshed the page 5 times and the star rating is still 0/5.

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Nov 2017
  • UD{

oppo r11 has even better selfies

  • Gabe
  • 04 Nov 2017
  • sbx

Great little review! I especially appreciated the generous and well-presented camera review. It's a damn nice phone for the price.