HTC shows replica mistakes that several other phones have had before

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The new HTC smartphone, HTC U-Ultra, repeats the same mistakes that several other phones like not having a headphone jack. The new smartphone has a lot of new upgrades but is powered by a smaller battery power. The new HTC smartphone will be available early this March for about $750. Phone pictured is not the HTC U Ultra.

Joel Chavez, Tech Reporter

Upon reveal, HTC U-Ultra shows replica mistakes that several other phones have had before.

The HTC includes new features such as a narrow touchscreen panel at the top of the phone. The phone also has a massive 16mp camera. Within all of these upgrades the new smartphone has a 3000mAh battery that will be powering a huge display, which will be wasting the battery usage quickly.

Similar to the iPhone 7, the HTC U-Ultra does not include a headphone jack. The surface of the phone is ultra smooth because HTC is replacing the old aluminum body and upgrading into a new all-glass exterior, making it liable to slip out of the users hand and potentially break. HTC U-Ultra will be available early this March for approximately $750 and is available for pre orders now.