Unfortunately, this deal has expired 18 May 2018.
*
430°
Posted 2 March 2018
HTC U Ultra 64GB Unlocked Sapphire Blue (other colours available) Dual SIM for £219.99 @ eglobal central
Shared by
the3rdlizard
Joined in 2011
4
6
About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
I've always been a fan of HTC Phones (but obviously not everyone is)
It's got 64GB memory, Dual Sim and Unlocked, I ordered this phone towards end of Feb, took only a couple days, got a text saying courier would deliver between 11.11 and 12.11, and delivered at 11.30. Fantastic phone so far, it does everything I need it to and the difference between this and my last phone for the camera is absolutely amazing.
It has a big screen (5.7”) and it comes in a few colours and has a very convenient Dual Display. Only had it for a short time but its excellent.
I was a bit concerned as it was quite cheaper than anywhere else and I had never ordered from this website before, but paid with Paypal (just in case) but I needn't have worried, I ordered a screen protector and case (It actually automatically comes with a clear case, but it does not say that in description). Would definitely recommend the phone and the company
They send you an adaptor for charging, only takes around 30 mins for 50% charge
- Qualcomm™ Snapdragon™ 821, 64 bit quad-core, up to 2.15 Ghz
- 64 GB, 4 GB RAM, microSD
- 5.7 inch super LCD Display, 2560 x 1440, 513ppi
- 12MP (HTC UltraPixel™ 2 with 1.55μm pixel) Rear Camera
- 16MP, with HTC UltraPixel™ mode Front Camera
- Dual Nano SIM
- Wi-Fi®: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz)
- HTC Usonic
- 3000 mAh
- Android™ 7.0 with HTC Sense™
It's got 64GB memory, Dual Sim and Unlocked, I ordered this phone towards end of Feb, took only a couple days, got a text saying courier would deliver between 11.11 and 12.11, and delivered at 11.30. Fantastic phone so far, it does everything I need it to and the difference between this and my last phone for the camera is absolutely amazing.
It has a big screen (5.7”) and it comes in a few colours and has a very convenient Dual Display. Only had it for a short time but its excellent.
I was a bit concerned as it was quite cheaper than anywhere else and I had never ordered from this website before, but paid with Paypal (just in case) but I needn't have worried, I ordered a screen protector and case (It actually automatically comes with a clear case, but it does not say that in description). Would definitely recommend the phone and the company
They send you an adaptor for charging, only takes around 30 mins for 50% charge
- Qualcomm™ Snapdragon™ 821, 64 bit quad-core, up to 2.15 Ghz
- 64 GB, 4 GB RAM, microSD
- 5.7 inch super LCD Display, 2560 x 1440, 513ppi
- 12MP (HTC UltraPixel™ 2 with 1.55μm pixel) Rear Camera
- 16MP, with HTC UltraPixel™ mode Front Camera
- Dual Nano SIM
- Wi-Fi®: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz)
- HTC Usonic
- 3000 mAh
- Android™ 7.0 with HTC Sense™
More details from
Community Updates
Edited by a community support team member, 19 March 2018
69 Comments
sorted byHTC phones are brilliant, such a shame that not enough people give them a try
Ive got this exact phone and even the same colour, Battery is decent, always lasts a day plus and theres no lag whatsoever, you might be getting a bit confused with an iphone or something
I don't agree with either of these statements. Battery could have been bigger though! Shame.
I would rather pay bit more and buy from a uk seller.
I have the HTC U11+ and that has very small bezels.
Most smartphones batteries don't last more than a full day, and not experienced any lag yet
''proprietary lag'' are you sure you have used that term correctly? proprietary refers to ownership!
It'll be easier when you grow up.
According to the screenshot from zoopakev, 70% of juice (from a 1+ year old battery, maybe having lost 10-15% of its rated capacity) gives 15h of which 3h is sot, isn't that enough to last you through the day? (+ a 30% remaining for good measure) (edited)
I bought mine a couple of months ago from HTC UK for £279 and it included Ear Buds, a gel cover, charger , USB 'C' to audio adaptor and two year guarantee. Great phone , no lag and battery lasts me two days of normal use and even with heavy use still have 20% of battery left at the end of the day. You'd be lucky to find a recent top end phone that doesn't use a lot of battery power , big screens and powerful processors soon drain your power. I think a few of the comments on here are from people who don't even own the phone and are repeating parrot style things they have read on the internet. This was a top end phone a year ago and now isn't much more than the price of a budget one. It could be( slightly) better if I was paying £700 but for sub £300 there's absolutely nothing to complain about. The screen and the sound quality are excellent and the cameras too are good.
You got a broken one.
I don't know if you have tried a U11 mate, but I'm guessing probably not from what you have said. It's truly fantastic, I've had 6 or 7 HTCs (including a 10), and whilst I have been happy with all of them, the U11 has totally blown me away. Really couldn't be happier with it.
Was concerned about battery and lack of headphone socket but it's replacing a Galaxy S6 which has a smaller batter so I suspect it will be fine. Ordered myself a bluetooth headset for a few quid. Apparently if you want to plug in a 3.5mm headphone you need to use the HTC converter (which has an excellent DAC), it's £9.99 delivered here htc.com/uk/…mm/
If you watch the reviews on youtube, many of the more recent ones are saying what an excellent handset this is. Looks like you need to do a few upgrades as soon as you get it.
Really happy with the phone for the price. The second screen is useful, decent camera and the phone feels quick.
Left the house this morning at 7am and have with approx 90% and the battery is currently on 18% at 9pm.
I'd class myself as a moderate user, browsing quite a bit, Facebook app and listening to around 1hr of music.
If out for the whole day doing a lot of browsing and using maps/gps think the battery may be an issue but using the quick charge plug you can quickly top up the phone with enough juice.
notebookcheck.net/HTC…tml
I had the HTC One M7 when it came out. There were things I loved about it, like the stereo speakers, picture quality, style, and all aluminium body (first smartphone I believe to have that). But the slightly confusing user interface and common overheating battery issue that they failed to remedy on their later handsets put me off HTC for good. Maybe they've solved this in the years since, but I've never looked back since having a Samsung Flagship.
Then went to Samsung - S3 and then Note 4. S3 was as tough as nails but the Note 4 has had freezing/ lag and reboot issues since last 6 months which seems very common in this phone after checking online.
Am on lookout for another phone - may consider this or wait for One Plus 6.
This is absolute rubbish. The battery easily lasts a full day and it is as fast in operation as any other high end phone such as the s7 edge which I returned to get this. However, the only real criticism is a weak mobile signal when compared to other phones I have had.
£299 from Argos
My wife has this phone and you have described them both perfectly , you should do TV AM
Lag on a phone with a SD821 & 4Gb RAM - that I've got to see to believe!
Can you please post some evidence?
It hasn't always been like that, has it? The sluggishness I mean.
Has she tried the tips in Why is my phone acting sluggish and freezing?