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At the CES 2017 event, HTC unveiled its upcoming U series, premium line, flagship devices, the HTC U Ultra and HTC U-Play. The company touts that the two devices have been pumped in with a lot of advanced features making them one of the most powerful devices in the smartphone market.
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