Enter the HTC U Ultra. The phone represents a completely new direction for the company, complete with a new tagline: It’s all about U. th a 5.7-inch Quad HD screen, Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, 3,000 mAh battery, the phone is clearly a flagship release. Though the battery seems a tad small for such a brilliant screen, it does includes a fast charger in the box. The HTC U Ultra also sports a tiny second screen above the main display like the V20 to house contacts, apps, notifications, it adds a few unique touches that could make it one of the early phones to beat in 2017. y this matters: HTC was once one of the darlings of the Android world, a pioneer in both big-screen designs awesome features. Over the years it has been overtaken by Samsung now ’s xel, but the U Ultra looks to put HTC back in the conversation for best flagship device—if you can hle giving up the headphone jack.

A new U

But it’s more than a mere follow-up to the HTC 10. The HTC U Ultra is a complete overhaul of last year’s model, with a sleek, glossy case (available in black, while, blue , as HTC calls it, Cosmetic nk), that blends seamlessly into the curved front display. Around the back you won’t find an antenna line anywhere in sight, but while the minimal mirrored glass back looks incredible in product shots, it will likely be a fingerprint magnet. HTC has surprisingly stayed out of the dual camera race, opting instead to use the same 12MHTC Ultraxel sensor that’s in the HTC 10. Around the front HTC has actually added a higher-resolution 16Mcamera with Ultraxel mode for “brilliant selfies any way you like.” But while the HTC Sense interface is built on Nougat, Assistant isn’t the star of the show. HTC is bringing along its own digital assistant with the U Ultra, called HTC Sense Companion, which the company says “is always learning from you.” For example, it might suggest you dress warmly on a cold day or remind you to charge your phone when you’re heading out for a long trip (insert small battery joke here). It sounds like a good upgrade to the user-prompted assistants we’re used to, but it remains to be seen how useful ( creepy) it will be in practice.

Sound off

However, while HTC says the phone was built for “you,” that doesn’t necessarily extend to the listening experience. ile the phone continues HTC’s focus on audio with BoomSound HiFi edition, the hset doesn’t include a 3.5mm audio jack. The company claims that its bundled B-C “individualized, custom-made sense-adapted” onic earphones will provide immersive audio, but most people will simply grumble about not being able to use their existing headphones without an adapter. ong with the U Ultra, HTC also released the HTC U ay, making it clear that the U br is part of a wholesale transformation. Essentially a little brother to the Ultra, the ay includes a 5.2-inch screen 1080p D screen, underpowered Tek Helio 0 chip, 16MUltrxel-less rear camera, 2,500 mAh battery. It also doesn’t include a headphone jack. ile the unlocked HTC U Ultra is available for preorder through the HTC’s site for a hefty $749, it won’t be shipping to the Unites States until mid-h, at which point Samsung, others will likely have unveiled their own 2017 flagships. The company has yet to release pricing or release information for the smaller HTC U ay except to say it will begin shipping in early 2017.