More HTC One camera samples show up
0. phoneArena posted on 05 Mar 2012, 06:12
HTC debuted its Image Sense technology at MWC, but this might not have been the best time as Nokia’s jaw-dropping PureView imaging technique…
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2. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 05 Mar 2012, 06:40 0 0
but i just bought a razr maxx... do you think any good phones are comming to vzw soon?
5. SGSII posted on 05 Mar 2012, 07:13 2 0
No. Verizon just got like 5 new phones in about 4 months... Now they're going to take a break.
13. Mario1017 posted on 06 Mar 2012, 20:44 0 0
There have been leaked pictures of an "HTC incredible 4G" and there was also a file for a phone named the HTC Fireball about 2 weeks ago.
3. jibraihimi posted on 05 Mar 2012, 06:46 2 3
They have over done the contrast.... And some pics looks little yellowish to me......... I think S2 camera is still better than these one phones from HTC, and we can't compare it to Nokia pureview's 41mpx, as they are of different level.........
6. leftheodo posted on 05 Mar 2012, 07:55 8 0
Come on dude don't talk like an iFan! The camera on the ONE series is better ( better lens, f 2.0, dedicated camera chip ) than the GS2 ( which i think is aa great phone ) ! This is one the best cameras on a smartphone!
4. andro. posted on 05 Mar 2012, 06:56 6 0
Nice photos,i would think HTC has slightly filtered them to appear better but impressive nevertheless. The good point here is while the new htc camera tech might not be a good as nokias 41 mp the actual phone the camera belongs to is really top notch and cutting edge while the 808 will solely be only any good for the camera
8. IgorEfremenko posted on 05 Mar 2012, 08:44 6 0
Very good point indeed. But for those who are in love with cameraphones, all the rest is not the priority. 808 delivers pretty decent hardware (especially for Symbian OS) and that's really enough for me. I don't cry for 4 cores and never-fit-in-your-pocket 5" screens.
9. skymitch89 posted on 05 Mar 2012, 09:51 4 0
Nice images considering that they're from HTC devices. The colors really pop, and I really like the stop motion on the ball in the 5th pic.
10. k1ng617 posted on 05 Mar 2012, 12:34 0 0
wowhow did they capture such fast motion without blurring
11. rsiders posted on 05 Mar 2012, 17:41 1 0
IF these are the real thing on the phone then wow, HTC has really accomplished its goal. Users will be able to take great quality pictures to share with family and friends.






