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The video reviews the HTC U23 Pro smartphone, highlighting its key features like a 120Hz OLED display, a 108-megapixel camera, and near-stock Android 13. The device has a plastic build with water resistance and expandable storage. However, it falls short in areas like camera performance, battery life, and having only a single speaker. While the phone has some appealing aspects, there are better mid-range options like the Samsung Galaxy A54 and Xiaomi Poco F5 suggested as alternatives.
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In this part of the video, the HTC U23 Pro smartphone is reviewed. The phone features medium-level specs typically found in a mid-range device, with standout features being its 120Hz OLED display, 108-megapixel camera with OIS, and HTC branding. The device has a soft, velvety finish with a plastic build, IP67 rating for water resistance, and an RGB notification LED. The 6.7-inch OLED display offers a sharp, vibrant viewing experience but lacks HDR support. The phone includes a headphone jack, single bottom-firing speaker, side-mounted fingerprint reader, and expandable storage up to 256GB. The device runs on near-stock Android 13 with minimal bloatware.
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In this segment of the video, the HTC U23 Pro is discussed. The phone runs on a Snapdragon 7 gen 1 chipset and performs decently in benchmarks, keeping up with mid-range competition. However, the CPU throttles during stress tests, impacting performance. The phone features a 4600 mAh battery with average battery life. The camera setup includes a 108MP main cam, 8MP ultra-wide cam, 5MP macro cam, and depth sensor. The main cam produces 12MP photos by default, with soft details and limited dynamic range. Low-light photos are noisy and soft. The ultra-wide cam also struggles in low light, producing noisy photos with a reddish tint. Video quality is decent, but electronic stabilization is limited to 1080p. Night mode improves ultrawide camera performance slightly.
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In this segment of the video, the HTC U23 Pro’s dedicated macro camera performs well for close-ups with great colors. The 32-megapixel selfie camera produces 8-megapixel photos with nice colors and skin tones, but the detail could be improved. Key features include waterproofing, a 120Hz AMOLED display, a decent chipset, a headphone jack, and a notification LED. However, the phone falls behind in areas such as having only a single speaker, mediocre battery life, and unimpressive camera performance. Despite its nostalgic appeal, there are better mid-range options available. Alternatives suggested include the Samsung Galaxy A54 and Xiaomi Poco F5.