I was really interested in trying out the squeeze thing and hearing about it's camera is pretty exciting, though I have to admit I probably can't tell the difference between the top 10 or even 20 cameras.
The U11 has the best LCD screen ever put on a smartphone and I like LCD over AMOLED. The blacks are actually black but that has never bothered me. One of the best if not the best audio systems in an Android. Camera is far superior to anything else available and hamdir from XDA is doing a test to show how good it is if you need to crop or zoom. I'm waiting to see that. HTC build quality. Less bloatware and duplicate apps. I like the fingerprint scanner on the front and capacitive buttons over on screen buttons. HTC sense give it just enough that it's not boring like vanilla Android but don't overdo it like some other manufacturers. It's faster and smoother than all the rest. You can do heavy gaming at 2k for over an hour and never drop below 60 frames per second. I really like the looks of it and the aspect ratio is what it should be until there is a true reason to change to different ratio because of having to stretch, zoom or deal with the black bars. I'm a fan of HTC and no matter how hard I try to like other phones HTC keeps pulling me back.
The U11 has the best LCD screen ever put on a smartphone and I like LCD over AMOLED.
I had the 10 and sold it for the s8+ because of water resistance, amoled, and the cool design. However now I'm selling my s8+ because it's screen is really fragile at the curves, the audio is lame, and the Bluetooth connection in my car isn't like how it was in my 10. My 10 would autoplay my music from whatever app I was using last. My s8+ does like 60% of the time.
It's gonna be one of those things you are gonna have to hear and judge for yourself... There are some technical stuff I've read but don't understand online... The reviews seems to be saying that it isn't worse but not too noticeably better either. However the USB-C headphones are supposedly the best sounding headphones to come with any phone (that's the only thing all the reviewers were unanimous on)Can someone explain to me how the audio experience will be better especially as there is no 3.5mm headphone jack..? Sound will be via Bluetooth with uses compression technology, how will that be better for wannabe audiophiles like me?