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HTC’s first Android One phone will be a rebranded HTCU11 Life (Update: new spec details)
June 01, 2025
Update (10/3/17): As we get closer to a launch, we’re beginning to see more details about the HTCU11 Life start to leak out. HTCleakerLlabTooFeRis giving a look at what we’ll be getting our hands one once the phone finally drops. Here are the specs:
Based on these specs, the phone looks to be a solid mid-range option. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor, 5.2-inch 1080p display, and 2,600 mAh battery are all almost identical to what’s being offered on theMoto X4, Motorola’s Android One offering. We’ll also see an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance which is just off the X4’s IP68 rating.

The decision to includeEdge Senseon the U11 Life is a nice touch. TheHTC U11is the only device on the market with that feature right now, though it will probably be present on Google’s newPixel 2 and Pixel 2 XLphones, as well.
Original article (9/13/17):Android Oneis back. The program seemed destined for the dustbin, but the release of theexciting new Mi A1– andrumors of a new Motorola Android One coming to the United States– suggest there’s still hope.
Mi A1 first impressions: How’s stock Android on Xiaomi hardware?
And Xiaomi and Motorola are not the only big names joining the Android One club. According to two well-known leakers, HTCmight be readying an Android One device of its own.
LlabTooFeR, a custom ROM developer that occasionally leaks HTCnews,revealedthat the HTC“Ocean Life” will have an Android One version. The device will run stock Android with a handful of HTCcustomizations, including Edge Sense, Zoe, and the HTCCamera app.
Evan Blasschimed into confirm the information and shared a picture (ab0ve) of the Ocean Life running HTC’s Sense interface.
As werevealed exclusivelyin August, Ocean Life is the codename of HTCU11 Life. The phone will launch in the United States with T-Mobile, featuring a 5.2-inch Full HD display, 16MP cameras on the front and rear, Snapdragon 630, water resistance, and HTC’s Edge Sense squeeze gestures.
It looks like HTC’s first Android One phone will be a rebranded U11 Life, similar to the way Xiaomi rebranded theMi 5Xto create the Mi A1. Motorola is expected to take the same route, by rebranding theMoto X4.
HTCandMotorolahave beenrumoredto release Android One devices in the past. And, according to areport from January,LGis another Google partner that has shown interest in developing an Android One device.
We don’t know for now if HTCwill release its U11 Life-based Android One in the United States, but we wouldn’t be surprised if that happened. Given thatT-Mobilewill carry the Sense U11 Life, at least some of the technical legwork for the Android One version will be done anyway.
Another unknown is the price, but the HTCAndroid One could be priced competitively with the similarly-speced Moto X4 Android One, which will be around $400.
For its part, Google will probably use its mighty marketing budget to promote this new crop of Android One phones in the US. The focus will be on security, simplicity, and fast updates – exactly what the budget and mid-range segments need the most right now.
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