HTC U Ultra and U Play phones debut with new AI companion

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HTC’s cryptic ‘U’ teasing of the last few weeks has led to two new handsets: the HTC U Ultra and the HTC U Play.

These new phones feature a new glass design, but also come with a new artificial intelligence (AI) companion.

The U Ultra is the most impressive of the two, coming with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset, a large QHD 5.7-inch screen, USB-C port (with no headphone jack) and a 3000mAh battery.

On the rear, the 12MP camera from the HTC 10 has been re-used and tuned up to focus even faster, and it’s also got a neat little secondary display at the top in a similar manner to the LG V20.

In terms of design it’s coming with a new ‘Liquid Surface’ look, which is basically a molded glass back rolled nicely into a metal frame.

The HTC U Play is a mid-range device that has the same pearlescent glass design, but drops to a Mediatek Helio P10 chipset, 3GB of RAM (rather than 4 in the larger model), and uses a 16MP sensor without the same lowlight smarts HTC has shoved into the U Ultra.

Both cameras have a 16MP sensor on the front, which combines four pixels into one to intelligently create more impressive low-light selfies, according to HTC.

A smart phone

HTC’s big announcement is the fact these phones are the most intelligent its launched, with the new HTC Sense Companion (yes, we hate the name too) coming to these handsets, atop Android 7 Nougat.

The new AI sidekick will suggest new contacts you might like to set as your favorites, be a stronger monitor of your battery (with suggestions on how to improve it) and even work out which restaurants you’ll like nearby.

This is all done on watching what you’re doing on the phone and using that information to craft a more rounded view of who’s using it.

The HTC U Ultra is also the most stalker-ish of any phone out there, with four high-powered microphones always listening to what’s going on in the hope you’ll say a trigger word to light up the phone, and able to hear from further than most other handsets out there.

The conversation is largely had through Google Now (no Google Assistant here, just yet) but will be able to have a rudimentary contextual conversation with you.

Audio performer

HTC hasn’t reinvented itself too much with these new phones, beyond the new design and AI, but that does mean it’s still bundling powerful Hi-Res Audio headphones in the box, with USonic buds coming bundled with both phones.

You’ll want to hang on to them though, as there’s no headphone jack on either of these devices – it’s all USB-C here, and there’s no audio adaptor in the box.

If that doesn’t bother you, then you won’t have to wait long to get your hands on either of these phones, with the HTC U Ultra release date set for mid-February for Europe and earlier for Asia, with confirmation still coming for other territories.

We don’t have a price just yet, but expect the U Ultra to sit below high-end flagship territory and the U Play to be on the higher end of the mid-range tier.

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