HTC U Play Price in Singapore & Specifications
The cheapest price of HTC U Play in Singapore is SGD498 from LazMall by Lazada. The HTC U Play features a 5.2" display, 16MP back camera, 16MP front camera, and a 2500mAh battery capacity. It also comes with Octa Core CPU and runs on Android. Release date of the HTC U Play is February, 2017.
The cheapest price of HTC U Play in Singapore is SGD498 from LazMall by Lazada. The HTC U Play features a 5.2" display, 16MP back camera, 16MP front camera, and a 2500mAh battery capacity. It also comes with Octa Core CPU and runs on Android. Release date of the HTC U Play is February, 2017.
Screen Size
5.2"
Rear Camera
16MP
OS
Android
Battery Capacity
2500mAh
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Price List by Country for HTC U Play
Country | International Price | Price in SGD |
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Indonesia | IDR 5.575.000 | S$ 526.00 |
Malaysia | MYR 450.00 | S$ 148.00 |
Philippines | PHP 5,115.00 | S$ 142.00 |
Singapore | SGD 498.00 | S$ 498.00 |
HTC U Play Price in Singapore by Variants
Variants | Price | Store |
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HTC U Play 64GB Blue | Offer unavailable | |
HTC U Play 64GB Black | Offer unavailable | |
HTC U Play 64GB White | Offer unavailable | |
HTC U Play 64GB Pink | Offer unavailable | |
HTC U Play 32GB White | Offer unavailable | |
HTC U Play 32GB Pink | Offer unavailable |
HTC U Play Specs
Display | |
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Screen Size | 5.2" |
Water Resistant | No |
Display Technology | Super LCD |
Scratch Resistant | Yes |
Pixel Density | 428ppi |
Display Resolution | 1080 x 1920pixels |
Camera | |
Rear Camera | 16MP |
Front Camera | 16MP |
Camera Lenses | Single Camera |
Video Resolution | Full HD |
Platform | |
OS | Android |
CPU | Mediatek MT6755 Helio P10 (28 nm) |
Processor Core | Octa Core |
OS Version | Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) |
Battery | |
Battery Capacity | 2500mAh |
Launch | |
Release Year | 2017 |
Release Month | February |
SIM | |
Dual SIM | Yes |
SIM Card | Nano-SIM |
Connection | |
USB Connectors | Type-C |
5G | No |
Wi-Fi Standard | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
NFC | Yes |
Design | |
Weight | 145g |
Body Material | Glass |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 146 x 72.9 x 8mm |
Features | |
Fingerprint Scanner | Yes |
Face Recognition | No |
Memory | |
Expandable Memory | Yes |
Reviews of HTC U Play
hardwarezone.com.sg
Reviewed on 2017-02-25
Note: This article was first published on 15th February 2015 and is republished as the phone is now available for purchase.First spotted at CES 2017, HTC's newest smartphones, the smaller mid-range U Play, and the larger, more premium, U Ultra (which HT...
Read more > techgoondu.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-16
The HTC U Ultra in Sapphire Blue, and the HTC U Play in Ice White. PHOTO: Nigel ChenFollowing last month's unveiling, the HTC U Ultra and U Play have been officially announced in Singapore. The U Ultra is HTC's flagship phone for 2017 ( although not nece...
Read more > straitstimes.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-15
SINGAPORE - HTC's 2017 flagship phones - the U Ultra and U Play - will be launched here in February and March respectively.The U Ultra will cost $898 while the U Play will retail at $548, without contract. Their availability at the telcos will be announce...
Read more > notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2017-04-10
stylish and solid casing, not much software, lots of accessories, preloaded personal assistant, many LTE bands, fast Wi-Fi, NFC and USB OTG, quick charge
no 3.5-mm jack, mediocre performance, fingerprint sensitive, visible pixels in UltraPixel mode, camera photos sometimes blurry, moderate speaker, muffled microphone
Play nice. HTC's U Play is a mid-range smartphone with a very nice casing and some highlights: For example, HTC installs a personal assistant called Sense Companion. But is the U Play's everyday suitability also convincing...
Read more > phonearena.com
Reviewed on 2017-04-04
Premium glass sandwich design, Simple but highly functional interface
Price is quite a bit higher than the competition, Softish photos, Some graphical hiccups while gaming
HTC introduced its new glass U-series not long ago, and we already reviewed its flagship representative, the U Ultra. It is now time to move downmarket and inspect the HTC U Play, which comes with a more manageable display size, premium design, and 16 M...
Read more > recombu.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-15
Smart glossy design, Smart camera tech, Decent bundled earbuds
Limited performance, Overshadowed by rivals, No Companion in sight
HTC U Play Review: HTC's latest mid-range mobile hopes to take on the likes of the OnePlus 3T with its 5.2-inch Full HD screen, dual 16-megapixel cameras and solid features. Here's our full HTC U Play review, to see if it's worth stashing in your pants.Wh...
Read more > androidauthority.com
Reviewed on 2017-01-13
Editor's note: HTC did not allow us to record any footage of the HTC U Ultra and U Play due to the non-final software.While the new HTC U Ultra is certainly the star of the new U line-up, the U Play is the perfect mid-range device for HTC fans that want s...
Read more > channelnews.com.au
Reviewed on 2017-05-19
While HTC did position their U Ultra as the premium tier of their new mobile offering, there's a case to be made that the U Play is the more solid product. On paper, it might lack some of the fancy additions that sit at the front and center of the U Ultra...
Read more > goodgearguide.com.au
Reviewed on 2017-05-01
Looks great, Good value, Nice screen, Decent battery
No headphone jack
We reviewed HTC's U Ultra flagship phone a few months ago and found it to be a frustrating device. It looked stunning, it had some nifty features, but it was oversized and made a poor use of space. Now here's the slightly-lesser HTC U Play. It's smaller...
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