Categories: News

HTC’s U11+ will have a translucent variant

We’re but a few days away from HTC‘s big November 2 event, and its looking like the HTC U11+ is getting a rather special variant.

The HTC U11+ (or U11 Plus) has some rather novel features, one of which being a 6″ display with 18:9 aspect ratio and practically nonexistent bezels. However, it looks like the phone is going to get even more interesting with a rather rare colour variant, translucent.

According to leakster Evan Blass, the device will come in three colour versions; with translucent being one aside from black and silver. We’re not too sure what the new colour will appear to be though, as translucent hints at it being well, see-through, but at the same time it could just be a fancy name for a colour that won’t actually let us see the phone’s guts.

In terms of specs, it would retain similar internals as the U11. The U11+ is said to be powered by a Snapdragon 835 processor with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Being a phablet, it also comes with a larger 3,930mAh battery along with IP68 water resistance.

Either way, the teaser image seems to show a slightly transparent rear shell so it might actually be translucent, but we’ll have to see when the device finally gets announced in a couple of days.

[SOURCE. VIA]

Recent Posts

Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV tentative price starts from RM110k, set to launch in Feb

Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV is now officially available for booking. According to Pro-Net, the national…

3 hours ago

UPNM to Cut Annual Electricity Costs by RM1.3 Million Through Campus Solar Project

Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) is expected to reduce its annual electricity expenditure by approximately…

3 hours ago

Astro to Pause New Fibre Sign-Ups From 1 February 2026, Existing Customers Unaffected

Astro has announced that it will stop accepting new Astro Fibre subscriptions starting 1st February…

4 hours ago

MCMC to take legal action against X over Grok misuse involving obscene content

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has confirmed that it is taking legal action…

5 hours ago

Volvo Car Malaysia to recall EX30 due to battery safety concerns

Volvo has issued a global recall for affected electric vehicles (EV), particularly the EX30 due…

10 hours ago

XPeng G6 FL RWD Standard Range to launch in Malaysia on 14 Jan

XPeng will be expanding the XPeng G6 FL line-up in Malaysia with the RWD Standard…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.