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HTC U to have IP57 certification, dual-SIM version, no 3.5mm jack Comments

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  • Dani555
  • nC2y
  • 18 Apr 2017

Guys don't Copland about headphone Jack bcz if u try htc u ultra with u sonic headphone you will never go to 3.5 mm headphone HTC u sonic headphone sound is amazing guys before complaining try one time this

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  • Jordan305
  • B{Hi
  • 18 Apr 2017

Tucking Fypo, 17 Apr 2017it takes COURAGE to go bankruptLmao comment of the day

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  • Seremban
  • v}27
  • 18 Apr 2017

There is utterly no good technical reason to remove the 3.5 mm jack. Apple did it because it wanted to sell its expensive earpods and if not, then you have to buy an overpriced adapter from them. It was purely revenue generating without any benefit for users. HTC jumped on to the bandwagon because it wanted to be the first to ape Apple. HTC claims to have made a sophisticated earplug with a USB-C connector. Even if that is true, there is still no need to eliminate the 3.5 mm jack. This is a stupid move by HTC and they should be ashamed of themselves.

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  • techlover1
  • LfN3
  • 18 Apr 2017

Without a 3.5mm jack, again.

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  • mir
  • t7Xy
  • 18 Apr 2017

Anonymous, 17 Apr 20173.5 mm is 1980 technology just like Floppy Diskette's. HAHAHHAAHAnd yet it still is the means of providing the best quality audio and is the most practical. Go back and enjoy your many dongles.

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  • xXENDER FREAKXx
  • vjwW
  • 17 Apr 2017

Absolutely HTC = Help The Company

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  • Anonymous
  • T24M
  • 17 Apr 2017

Really sad. Got the HTC 10 because of the audio, and the 3.5mm and the closer to stock Android. What does HTC have going now over a sub $250 Moto G5 Plus ? A lot of gimmicks ?

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T132
  • Tom900
  • p7jx
  • 17 Apr 2017

To big. This shiny stuff looks cheap, is for kids - who unfortunately cant pay such money for this device. Bring back the M7. Learn from past - phones came smaller and smaller. I dont need snow shovel in my pocket.

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  • Savor
  • Ibxv
  • 17 Apr 2017

This is why I got the Pixel last month which wasn't easy to get. Pixel 2 might remove the headphone jack.

It will take a minimum of 10 years for smartphones to go all wireless. Until then, companies shouldn't remove the headphone jack if charging is still mostly wired. They should remove charging ports and headphone jack simultaneously together.

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  • ej10
  • Ps%Q
  • 17 Apr 2017

I really love HTC phones but WTH with that bezels say goodbye to the phone industries

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k31074
  • kakouille
  • fwGr
  • 17 Apr 2017

No headphone jack? R.I.P HTC

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  • Anonymous
  • 0Iw7
  • 17 Apr 2017

3.5 mm is 1980 technology just like Floppy Diskette's. HAHAHHAAH

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  • Anonymous
  • f31%
  • 17 Apr 2017

People be hating on HTC as if it did something to them.
you don't like it. move on there are many manufacturers and models to choose from

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F19771400
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  • 3J9P
  • 17 Apr 2017

No headphone jack? Thats a Diiiikhead move.

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M635196
  • M.G
  • PEWB
  • 17 Apr 2017

Headphone jack, the only thing that could've made them stand out against other flagships.. why you do this HTC? why? I've always Hated your useless company (which I never wanted to) and now you give me more reason to do so!

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  • Sonu4678
  • PT@P
  • 17 Apr 2017

Anonymous, 17 Apr 2017So glad I didn't go for the S8, this will be my next flagship.So.....you were going to buy S8, i totally believe you.

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  • Anonymous
  • H5K@
  • 17 Apr 2017

So glad I didn't go for the S8, this will be my next flagship.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3SLe
  • 17 Apr 2017

It's really sad how HTC is going down. I thought they will come back with the HTC 10 (which really seemed to be a great phone), but it's over. The Android pioneer is dead. RIP

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  • Haswell
  • ftv2
  • 17 Apr 2017

HTC never impressed me with the waste of space design of its HTC U model. I hope that they don't negatively influence the Pixel 2 phone's design if Google hires them to get involved in the design!!

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  • Tucking Fypo
  • gNR}
  • 17 Apr 2017

it takes COURAGE to go bankrupt

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