
According to the company, the HTC U Play is for the playful you, whatever that means.
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Start exploringThe HTC U Play should appeal to people mainly because of its charming and recognizable appearance, its good camera features and sublime audio sound. Whether that is enough or whether the HTC U Play completely misses the mark, we will find out for you below.
The HTC U Play, together with the larger (and much more expensive U Ultra), is part of the new U series that HTC says should be all about you, the customer. That sounds like extreme marketing talk to us, but it should result in a playful appearance of curved glass consisting of many layers. Light reflecting on it should give an extra beautiful effect. Sounds nice but in practice it is of course not very useful. In fact, there are also disadvantages to this choice of material. Literally in this case, because with its glass back the U Play is a true fingerprint magnet. Instead of the promised light show, we are treated to a greasy back that needs to be cleaned every so often. Another thing that doesn't work out so well in practice is the bulging camera module. As a result, the HTC U Play can't lie comfortably flat on a table and wobbles at every touch.
Another point of interest is the audio sound. The HTC U Play does not have a regular headphone jack but that is made up for elsewhere. HTC actually delivers U Sonic earbuds that you have to connect via the USB C port. Yet that is not the most special thing about it. The headphones scan your inner ear thanks to sonic pulses and adjust the sound accordingly. This allows the sound to be personalized and that in turn should provide the best sound result. Nice though we would have preferred the convenience of a regular headphone jack. If only so that we then also had the ability to connect both a charger/powerbank and headphones. Now we have to choose.
Remains that other focal point of the HTC U Play; the camera. The 16 megapixel camera features both optical image stabilization and laser autofocus. That combination should make it rich in detail and sharp. The first pictures we saw look promising indeed. These days you just need more than good camera hardware, you also need good camera software that can convert all that information into a good photo. Unfortunately, HTC is often lacking in this respect. Whether this is also the case with the HTC U Play remains to be seen. We were not immediately positive about the sample photos that were taken indoors. We would still be able to sell it if the recommended retail price was favorable. Unfortunately, it is quite hefty and that makes the device a tough buy. You will have to be very much in love with the look to go for the HTC U Play if this is to be a responsible buy.