HTC's new phones, expected to be officially unveiled on November 11nd, were revealed in earlier leaked videos. They include the HTC U2 Plus, which features a full-size screen, and the HTC U11 Life, which is part of Google's Android One project. Both phones will feature the Edge Sense grip interface.
According to the earlier releaseVideo content, showing the specific appearance of two new phones HTC plans to launch, HTC U11 Plus and HTC U11 Life. Among them, the HTC U11 Plus is confirmed to adopt a full-size screen with a narrow-border design. The display ratio is expected to adopt an 18:9 specification, and the fingerprint reader will be moved to the back of the body. The HTC U11 Life is positioned as a mid-range model and will cooperate with Google's Android One project. It will use the native Android 8.0 operating system. At the same time, both will use the Edge Sense border grip operation interface.
In terms of hardware specifications, the HTC U11 Plus is expected to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, while the HTC U11 Life is expected to use the Snapdragon 630 processor. The back cover of the HTC U11 Plus will adopt a water-shaped design and also provide a metallic texture. At the same time, the physical Home button design is eliminated due to the use of a full-size screen.
HTC is expected to unveil the HTC U11 Plus and HTC U2 Life on the afternoon of November 11nd, at which time the specific specifications of the two new phones will be confirmed.


