HTC U12+
Full Specs
NETWORK
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Technology
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GSM / HSPA / LTE
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LAUNCH
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Announced
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Not announced yet
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Status
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Rumored
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BODY
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Dimensions
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-
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Weight
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-
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Build
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Plastic body
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SIM
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Nano-SIM
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- IP67 certified –
dust/water resistant
(up to 1m for 30 mins)
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DISPLAY
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Type
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Super LCD capacitive
touchscreen, 16M colors
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Size
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5.7 inches, 81.1 cm2
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Resolution
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1080 x 2280 pixels,
19:9 ratio
(~443 ppi density)
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Multitouch
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Yes
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Protection
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Corning Gorilla Glass 3
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PLATFORM
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OS
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Android 8.0 (Oreo);
Android One
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Chipset
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Qualcomm SDM660
Snapdragon 660
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CPU
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Octa-core (4x2.2 GHz
Kryo 260 &
4x1.8 GHz Kryo 260)
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GPU
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Adreno 512
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MEMORY
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Card slot
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microSD, up to 256 GB
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Internal
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64 GB, 6 GB
RAM or 32 GB,
4 GB RAM
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CAMERA
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Primary
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Dual 13 MP,
phase detection
autofocus, LED flash
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Features
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Geo-tagging,
touch focus,
face detection,
HDR, panorama
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Video
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2160p@30fps
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Secondary
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16 MP, f/2.0,
1080p, HDR,
panorama
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SOUND
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Alert types
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Vibration; MP3,
WAV ringtones
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Loudspeaker
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Yes
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3.5mm jack
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No
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- 24-bit/192kHz audio
- Active noise
cancellation with
dedicated mic
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COMMS
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac,
dual-band, WiFi Direct,
hotspot
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Bluetooth
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5.0, A2DP, LE
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GPS
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Yes, with A-GPS,
GLONASS, BDS
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NFC
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Yes
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Radio
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No
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USB
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2.0, Type-C 1.0
reversible connector
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FEATURES
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Sensors
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Fingerprint (front-mounted),
accelerometer, gyro,
proximity, compass
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Messaging
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SMS(threaded view),
MMS, Email, Push Email,
IM
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Browser
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HTML5
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- MP4/H.264 player
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV player - Photo/video editor - Document viewer |
BATTERY
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Non-removable Li-Ion
3000 mAh battery
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MISC
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Colors
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Brilliant Black, Sapphire Blue,
Ice White
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Height: 156.6mm
Width: 73.9mm
Depth: 8.7 mm - 9.7mm (camera height included)
Weight: 188g
73.9mm8.7 mm -
9.7mm156.6mm
MAIN DISPLAY
Size: 6 inch Super LCD 6
Resolution: Quad HD+ (2880 x 1440 pixels, 18:9)
PPI: Pixel density at 537 ppi (pixel per inch)
Color gamut: DCI-P3, sRGB, Color personalization
HDR: HDR 10 support
Notification: Smart display
6 “
CPU
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 845, 64 bit octa-core, up to 2.8 Ghz
CAMERA
Main Camera
UltraSpeed Autofocus 2 ( Phase detection + Laser
autofocus)
Photos support optical zoom 1.85x to 2x and digital zoom
up to 10x
HDR Boost 2
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
Bokeh mode
Dual LED flash
AR sticker
Self timer up to 10 seconds
Face detection
Pro mode with manual control, 32 sec. long exposure and
RAW format support
Panorama
· 12MP Wide-angle camera with HTC
UltraPixel™ 4
· Pixel size 1.4μm
· Aperture Æ’/1.75
· 16MP Telephoto camera
· Pixel size 1.0μm
· Aperture Æ’/2.6
Front Camera
Wide angle 84° field of view
Bokeh mode
AR sticker
HDR Boost
Face unlock
Screen flash
Auto Selfie
Self timer up to 10 seconds
Live make-up (beautification mode)
Selfie Panorama
· Dual 8MP camera
· Pixel size 1.12μm
· Aperture Æ’/2.0
VIDEO RECORDING
Main Camera
4K video
recording at 60fps
High quality audio recording, 96kHz, 24bit
Sonic Zoom, Audio Boost, and 3D Audio recording with 4
microphones
AR sticker
8 megapixel still photos while recording 4K video
Slow motion video (1080P@240fps)
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) + Electronic Image
Stabilization (EIS)
Hyperlapse
Front Camera
Full HD 1080p
video recording
AR sticker
HTC EDGE SENSE
2
Squeeze to
access apps or control the phone
Double tap for a mini screen for easy one-handed use, or
as a back key or a navigation bar
Hold for Smart rotate and Smart dim
Customizable
gestures to launch camera, voice assistant, turn on flashlight, and more.
SOUND
HTC USonic with
Active Noise Cancellation
Hi-Res Audio certified
Qualcomm® aptX™ HD, LDAC™ up to 32-bit high resolution
wireless audio via Bluetooth®
VOICE
Always listening support for Google Assistant and Amazon
Alexa
Activity Reader
automatically reads out SMS messages from contacts, calendar events, and
incoming caller ID through your headphones. (Headphone compatibility may
vary.)
MEMORY
Embedded
RAM: 6GB
ROM: 64GB /
128GB
Expandable memory
microSD™ (SDHC™ , SDXC™) (Use SIM2)
PLATFORM
Android™ 8.0
Oreo with HTC Sense™
WATER AND DUST
RESISTANT
IP68
BATTERY AND
CHARGING SPEED
Capacity -
Nominal: 3500mAh; Rated: 3420mAh
Extreme power saving mode
Talk time on 3G/4G network: up to 23.8 Hours
Fast charging with Quick Charge 3.0 in box. Up to 50%
charge in 35 minutes.
CONNECTIVITY
NFC
HTC Connect for streaming media from the phone to
compatible Chromecast, DLNA™, AirPlay™, Miracast™ Devices
Bluetooth® 5
USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-C
Wi-Fi®: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz) with MU-MIMO
Supports
DisplayPort over USB type-C
LOCATION
GPS, A-GPS,
GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
BUTTONS
New Pressure
Sensitive Buttons and a new touch feedback experience
SENSORS
Ambient light
sensor
Magnetic sensor
Proximity sensor
Fingerprint Sensor
Motion G-sensor
Sensor Hub
Compass sensor
Edge sensor
Gyro sensor
HTC SENSE
COMPANION
Suggestions or
helpful information based on your interests and daily activities
GESTURE AND
OTHERS
Motion Launch
Pocket mode
Sensor Hub for activity tracking
Flip to mute
Quiet ring on
pick up
SIM CARD AND
MOBILE NETWORKING
Single Nano SIM
Cat. 18 Gigabit LTE, download up to 1.2 Gbps, upload up
to 150 Mbps (up to 5CA Carrier Aggregation and 4x4 MIMO), Carrier dependent
2G/2.5G - GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/900/1800/1900
MHz
3G UMTS
AWS/850/900/1900/2100
(B4/B5/B8/B2/B1); HSDPA 42, HSUPA 5.76
4G LTE
FDD: Bands
B4/B12/B17/B28/B20/B5/B8/B3/B1/B7/B32/B2/B13/B66
TDD: Bands B39/B40/B38/B41
VoLTE, Wi-Fi
Calling
FORMAT
SUPPORTED
Audio supported formats
Playback: .3gp,
.mp4, .m4a, .aac, .ts, .flac, .mp3, .mid, .ogg, .mkv, .wav
Recording:
.3gp, .aac, .flac
Video supported formats
Playback: .3gp,
.mp4, .ts, .webm, .mkv and HDR10 video
Recording:
.3gp, .mp4, .mkv
About to Explore
An Unending Curiosity
At HTC, we go where others haven't thought to. Breaking down
barriers and creating industry firsts is a large part of our history, which is
why HTC has become synonymous with innovation, engineering breakthroughs, and
designing the future of human communications as we continue to expand into
uncharted product territories.
An
Unyielding Resilience
Strong character is at our core. Award-winning vision requires
taking risks and challenging convention. From the very beginning, resilience
has been at the heart of our creative spirit. To this day, we stay committed to
our pursuit, believing that the greatest ideas transcend temporary recognition:
they influence behavior, shape lives, and inspire new thinking.
A
Refined Approach
We hold our ideas and our products to a higher set of standards.
That is why we design for performance over popularity – and our partners have
taken notice. Other industry leaders come to us because they understand that we
create great products with an eye for design and mind for engineering that's
celebrated by the industry and customers alike.
A
Real Impact
It is our belief that technology's purpose has always been to
bring humanity together to overcome and conquer difficult challenges. That is
why we always design our technology to generate a real impact – to serve a
greater, human purpose that every single human being can benefit from.
A
Greater Purpose
HTC takes a broader approach to serving society and making life
better. We believe that we can make more of a difference looking beyond the
obvious, reaching out to people and enabling them to make a difference, and in
improving the way we do things.
In early 2014, we launched HTC Power To Give™. By combining all
of the computing power at the fingertips of smartphone users and connecting
them to international research projects and institutes, Power To Give™ creates
one of the world's largest supercomputers to advance research on ecological and
environmental issues, and to help find cures for diseases like cancer and
Alzheimer's.
Our strengths in design are not limited to creating great
looking hardware. Our standards extend to our manufacturing processes, as well.
That's why our factories are among the most environmentally responsible in the
world, and why our offices have earned global acclaim, setting the gold
standard in energy efficiency.
We have also expanded our environmental initiatives to shape the
entire customer experience. Our product packaging is 100% biodegradable, and
the HTC One (M7) was the first smartphone in the world built to international
specifications of complete carbon footprint and lifecycle assessments. That's
an industry first we're proud of.
At HTC, we do all of these things in the knowledge that we're
always creating for the future. To that end, we realize that bringing the
future to life ultimately rests in the hands of our youth. Through the HTC
Foundation and our Summer Family Camp we provide humanitarian and social
support to those most in need while also assisting in the teaching and
development of a strong sense of character and social values in youth. We
believe that the future is for everyone, which is why we strive to ensure that
every child has the opportunity to be part of the next generation of leaders
and visionaries.
Future Pursuits
This evolutionary path is a piece of the much larger journey we
aim to take in the future. As we expand into new categories with the Re camera
and other upcoming products, it is important to remember what brought us to
where we are now, and why we do the work we do. From our people to our products
and our social and environmental initiatives, the Pursuit of Brilliance
represents the guiding philosophy that has shaped and will continue to shape
HTC as a global organization.
History
Cher
Wang and Peter Chou founded HTC in 1997. Initially a
manufacturer of notebook computers, HTC began designing some of the
world's first touch and wireless hand-held devices in 1998.
In 2007,
HTC acquired the mobile device company Dopod International.
In 2008,
HTC unveiled the HTC Max 4G, the first GSM mobile phone to
support WiMAX networks.
In 2009,
HTC partnered with Taiwanese automaker Luxgen to develop the Windows
CE-based "Think+" infotainment system for its Luxgen7 MPV.
In July
2010, HTC announced it would begin selling HTC-branded smartphones in China in
a partnership with China Mobile. In October 2010, HTC launched the
brand tagline "quietly brilliant"', and the YOU campaign, HTC's first
global advertising campaign. In 2010, HTC sold over 24.6 million handsets,
up 111% over 2009.
At
the Mobile World Congress in February 2011, the GSM Association named
HTC the "Device Manufacturer of the Year" in its Global Mobile
Awards. In April 2011, HTC surpassed Nokia as the third-largest
smartphone manufacturer by market share,
behind Apple and Samsung.On 1 March 2015, HTC
unveiled Vive, a virtual reality head-mounted display in
collaboration with Valve Corporation. In June and October 2015, HTC
reported net losses; the company has faced increased competition from other
smartphone makers, including Apple, Samsung, and others, which had resulted in
a decline in its smartphone sales, as well a major loss of market share. Its
smartphone market share had rose back to 7.2 percent in April 2015 due to its
strong sales of recent devices, but HTC's stock price had fallen by 90 percent
since 2011.
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