Blending Affordability with High-End Features
HTC has expanded its U-series with the introduction of the U24 Pro. This mid-range smartphone, recently teased, is now officially launched in Taiwan, with an attractive starting price of around $580. The U24 Pro packs a robust set of features, making it a compelling choice in its price segment.
Advanced Performance
The HTC U24 Pro is driven by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, paired with a substantial 12 GB of RAM. This combination includes four performance cores and four efficiency cores, achieving an impressive multi-core score of 3,129 on Geekbench 6. The Adreno 720 integrated GPU handles graphics processing efficiently. The phone offers 256 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage, with the option to expand further via a microSD slot.
Vibrant Display and Sleek Design
Equipped with a 6.8-inch OLED display, the U24 Pro boasts a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate, delivering a visually engaging experience. With a resolution of 1080x2436, it achieves a pixel density of around 388 PPI, ensuring sharp and vibrant visuals. The front camera is seamlessly integrated into the display with a hole-punch design, contributing to the phone's modern and sleek appearance.
Impressive Camera Setup
The U24 Pro features a versatile triple-camera system on the back. This includes a 50 MP main sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide lens, and a 50 MP telephoto lens, catering to a wide range of photography needs.
The front-facing camera is equally powerful, with a 50 MP sensor that promises high-quality selfies and clear video calls.
Long-Lasting Battery and Extra Features
The smartphone is powered by a 4,600 mAh battery, supporting up to 15 W wireless charging and 60 W wired charging, along with 5 W reverse charging. This ensures quick recharges and the ability to share power with other devices.
Market Availability
The HTC U24 Pro will be available in Taiwan starting June 30. However, there is no confirmation yet on its global release. With its competitive pricing and comprehensive feature set, the U24 Pro is poised to make a significant impact in the mid-range smartphone market.
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