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What's good
- Fast performance
- Generous storage
- microSD support
- Great cameras
- BoomSound speakers
What's bad
- Haptic buttons
- No 3.5-mm headphone jack
- A weak screen in bright sunlight
- Slippery rear coating
Verdict
While the unique features all come down to personal preference, the general specs, design, and performance of the phone make it a solid value -- particularly if you’re looking for a great mobile camera.
What's good
- Bright, colorful display
- Beautiful color options
- Loud, powerful loudspeaker
- microSD support
- All-day battery life
- Fast, sharp camera
What's bad
- Fingerprint magnet
- No headphone jack
- Limited support for pressure sensitive sides
What's good
- Great display
- Guaranteed updates
- Near-stock Android experience
- microSD support
What's bad
- Weak battery
- Fingerprint-prone
- Requires a specialized Type-C USB adaptor
- Slow charge times
Verdict
If a lack of headphone jack doesn’t bother you and you don’t require the best specs on the market, the HTC U11 Life offers a solid design, guaranteed updates, and enough power for daily basic tasks and light gaming. Just be mindful of the battery life...