HTC U Ultra VS Google Pixel XL: the battle between two awesome camera phones with 4GB RAM. Which one will be the winner? Let’s have a look!
HTC U Ultra VS Google Pixel XL: camera battle
Before we start the competition, both Google Pixel and HTC U Ultra come with many ROM versions. However, in this battle, we just take one version. Now, let’s go detail into these handsets. Under the hood, Google and HTC flagships are powered by a quad-core SND 821 processor with Adreno 530 GPU.
About cameras, the quality of HTC main shooter is similar to the one from Google phone. Ultra phone owns a 12MP main cam with f/1.8, OIS, 1/2.3” sensor size, 1.55µm pixel size, and dual LED flash. Meanwhile, Pixel XL sports a 12.3MP cam with f/2.0, EIS, 1/2.3” sensor size, 1.55µm pixel size, and dual LED flash. However, the 16MP selfie snapper of HTC U Ultra is better than the 8MP one from Google Pixel XL.
The HTC new phone continues to defeat its rival with expandable 128GB of inbuilt storage. The Google flagship comes with 128GB non-expandable ROM. In the exchange, Pixel XL owns a better 5.5-inch 2K display with 534ppi and bigger 3450mAh battery. These features on the new HTC phone are a 5.7-inch Quad HD display with 513ppi and a 3000mAh cell. The other HTC U Ultra specs and Google Pixel XL specs are similar. They all pack 4GB RAM and run on Android Nougat OS.
HTC U Ultra VS Google Pixel XL: price battle
In the HTC U Ultra VS Google Pixel XL specs battle, we can see that the HTC phone is a little bit better than the rival from Google. It comes with a better selfie snapper and expandable ROM. How about their prices? HTC U Ultra price comes at about $910 while Google Pixel XL price is lower – about $870. So, if you want a phone with Sapphire glass and amazing selfie snapper, you can pay an addition of $40 to have the new HTC flagship. If you want a more affordable handset, you can pick Pixel XL.