HTC announced its new U Ultra flagship smartphone at CES earlier this month – a premium, high-gloss device with a 2K display, a secondary ticker screen, and a 16 MP front-facing shooter. However, being presented as a flagship, and powered by last year's Snapdragon 821, the U Ultra made many HTC fans concerned about the company's 2017 lineup.
In a interview with Tbreak, president of HTC’s smartphones and connected devices division Chialin Chang aims to lay these concerns to rest, as he revealed that the Taiwanese company has another premium offering in the pipeline ...
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