The triple camera setup on the rear panel includes a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. The periscope is down on this phone; in other words, there is no periscope lens on this model. The HTC U24 Pro features a 4600mAh capacity battery with 60W fast charging support. And the device does come with a 3.5mm earphone jack.
Will the HTC U24 Pro survive Zack’s dreaded bend test?
Thumbing through the HTC U24 Pro’s spec sheet, you’ll find the 50MP front-facing selfie snapper, the microSD slot, and the 3.5mm earphone jack. Interesting? Yes. Flasgship? No. The phone is decidedly mid-range. Would it be able to survive the durability (read torture) test performed by Zack Nelson for his JerryRig Everything video series?
The HTC U24 Pro’s under-display fingerprint scanner brought back some bad memories for me
And for the test that everyone was waiting for, the dreaded bend test, the HTC U24 Pro managed to survive in one piece. Zack said that HTC phones used to be very hard to take apart for repair. It didn’t appear that Nelson had that much trouble breaking down the U24 Pro.
I’d love to see HTC try its hand at a flagship model and wouldn’t even mind if it copied the design of the One (M8). But the feeling I get is that the Taiwan based firm is not very confident in its ability to compete with Samsung and until it can come up with a design that gives the Galaxy S series a run for its money, HTC will be content to sit back and make inconsequential mid-range smartphones priced for the value buyer. That’s not the HTC that many of you remember which is actually quite sad.