When the drawer is hidden, you have shortcuts to the essentials: flash toggle, HDR toggle, Gallery shortcut, Video mode, and Front camera. If it doesn't make sense at first, imagine that this drawer is the hamburger menu of any other app. Everything is organized into a drawer of modes and settings on the left. The U11's camera interface is quite simple. Let's hope that the high resolution of the front camera (16MP) along with the image stacking technology will be able to make up for those. There is also Dual Pixel auto focus, which is as fast as the Galaxy S8's.Īgain, just like the Samsung's latest Galaxy S8 duo, the HTC makes use of image stacking for both the front and rear cameras.Īnd much like those same phones, HTC U11 features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) on its main camera but there is no such on the front snapper and there is no auto focus either (unlike the HTC 10). Although the pixel size has been reduced from the HTC 10's 1.55 microns down to 1.4 microns, there's now a wider aperture of f/1.7 which helps let more light in. Though, we know that this may not mean much since not all smartphones are actually rated by DxO.Įven if we put scores aside, the U11 has a really compelling camera. The HTC U11 was given a DxO score of 90, the highest of any smartphone at the time of publishing.
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