Hey guys in this video I'll be unboxing. The latest flagship from HTC the U 11 is super simple, with nothing but the phone's name engraved on it. It's pretty reflective, and I like how nice and simple it is down at the bottom. There is the IMEI number, and you can see the color off the phone and slide I've got the sapphire blue here and, if you've seen photos, you'll already know how nice it is. The back simply shows highlight features of the U 11, a 5.5-inch quad HD display with Gorilla Glass 5 and a 16 megapixel selfie. Camera is enough to get anyone excited to get this box open.
So let's do it and there you have it immediately. You see the HTC, u 11 and the maintenance S series that come with it, but there's got to be more than what you can see, so I'll go through them. One by one. First up is a smartphone itself. It feels so light and so good already it really does turn it around and Wow.
Would you look at that? Sapphire blue is absolutely stunning. The pictures were definitely not deceiving because calcine effect is just beautiful, amazing inside you also get some service and repair labels with the IMEI number on them, and these two, which seems to be some blank, sticky labels. You also get a case which is rather nice with HTC, said cases almost never come inside the box. It's just a simple, clear one base and extra item regardless and well, as the case, you get the SIM PIN tool to assist with the eject mesentery. It's got an HTC logo car which I think is really cool.
When you get a cleaning cloth to for keeping it clean, which you will probably need for a phone, that's made almost entirely out of glass as you'd expect you get quick guide on what is what a safety guide and a warranty booklet now once these are so filing Apple slips. That HTC also got rid of the headphone jack, and this is the adapter to connect your headphones with a 3.5 millimeter jack on the other end is USB-C, which is becoming the norm now, as a charging port. Of course, you get the power adapter with the USB port to connect your charger or any other USB cable. For that matter. Next up is a self in-ear, earphones, and instantly you'll notice.
The headphone jack has be replaced with USB, see you give some extra ear tips to, and finally you get the USB-C charging cable unless everything you get when you purchase the HTC, u 11, if you're interested in finding out more about the phone, but why not check out my review? The link is in the description below I hope you enjoyed this video, and thanks for watching.
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