HTC has launched a new variant of its U11 smartphone called the HTC U11 Eyes, and it's built specifically for selfie takers (cue eye roll). The name "Eyes" refers to the handset's chief feature: dual front-facing cameras, which resemble a pair of eyes and bring features like live bokeh and post-focusing to selfies.
HTC packs some other premium features into the model, including an 18:9 ratio Full HD+ 6" Super LCD 3 screen and a "flagship camera" on the rear, but other than the front-facing camera, the handset is more-or-less the same as the regular HTC U11.
The front-facing camera is comprised of dual 5MP BSI sensors behind F2. 2 aperture lenses, which support Full HD 1080p video capture in addition to stills. The selfie cameras produce "studio-quality portraits," claims HTC, with Bokeh Mode being the most notable feature. In that mode, selfie backgrounds are blurred in real time, though users also have the option of adjusting it manually after the fact.
The model's front camera also supports Screen Flash, HDR Boost, Voice Selfie, Auto "Beautification," Auto Selfie, and Selfie Panorama. The rear camera, meanwhile, features a 12MP HTC UltraPixel 3 with 1. 4
Cameras aside, the HTC U11 Eyes has a high-capacity 3930mAh battery that supports up to 28. 8 hours of talk time (depending on the network) as well as Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor, IP67 water- and dust-resistance, Edge Sense squeezing support, HTC USonic audio tech, active noise cancellation, and Face Unlock.
Availability outside of China and pricing isn't clear. Engadget reports that its "local sources" put the price potentially at HK$3,200, which is equivalent to about $410 USD and 334 EUR.
. dpreview.com2018-1-17 18:53