HTC’s mobile division has recently been acquired by Google. The Taiwanese manufacturer has been struggling for quite some time, with revenue constantly plunging, causing it to be making losses. Google’s acquisition of HTC might sound like lending a helping hand, and HTC is rumored to be in the works of a HTC U11 Plus.
HTC is slated to unveil the U11 Plus by the end of this year, and renowned concept artist Waqar Khan has uploaded a concept render video of the said device. The result turned out to be pretty legitimate looking, following rumors that the U11 Plus will go with a bezel-less front.
The renders show an all glass HTC U11 Plus, with extremely minimal bezels surround the display, almost unreal. The back panel of the handset is curved at all four corners, consisting of a single rear camera and a fingerprint sensor. Recent rumors point to a 5.99-inch QHD+ display, a Snapdragon 835 processor with two variants of 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage. Camera department includes a 12MP rear shooter and an 8MP selfie snapper.
The HTC U11 Plus is said to make an appearance in November later this year. The larger sibling of the regular U11 is said to feature a squeezable frame as well as IP68 water and dust resistance.