Sentences with phrase «ufocus duo camera»

HTC has tried something innovative with the Duo Camera, which features twin four - megapixel sensors that ultimately combine images into one composite.
While HTC One M8 looks very similar to its predecessor HTC One, it has improved processor, increased size and new Duo camera setup.
HTC one Mini 2 misses the duo camera setup and UltraPixel camera.
RealSense leverages the pair of image sensors on the back of the 7000, not unlike the HTC Duo camera.
The back side is quite similar to the Honor 6 Plus, this device even has the Duo Camera setup like the 6 Plus.
While you'll only have the Google Camera available to you out of the box with the GPE One (M8), you'll have the option to take advantage of a few of the «Duo Camera» photo editing features found on the original.
It's great to see that shipping with stock Android didn't render the HTC One's Duo Camera useless with the Play Edition.
The Honor 6 Plus comes with a bionic camera which is similar to what HTC had tried with the duo camera on the JTC One M8.
The main camera on the rear is a 13 MP shooter with a f / 1.8 aperture and OIS, but there is also an additional 2 MP camera for capturing depth information, similar to the Duo Camera setup seen with the HTC One M8.
That dual - camera arrangement we saw teased turns out to be a 13MP main sensor joined by a lower - res 2MP component, not dissimilar to HTC's Duo Camera layout — there's even a hardware camera button.
It's also able to utilize HTC's unique «Duo Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second camera module that gathers depth information.
The HTC One M9 + has a Duo Camera setup that debuted on the last year launched HTC One M8 along with dual - LED flash support and an Ultrapixel camera sensor is available on the front.
Without a better main shooter, all the interface and Duo Camera improvements here are inherently curbed.
I understand that the Duo Camera adds more fun editing tools and options for working with your photos.
There's more aluminum than the original model; the display size has been bumped from 4.7 - inches to 5 - inches; the Ultrapixel camera has morphed into the all new Duo Camera array; there's a faster Snapdragon 801 chipset inside replacing the Snapdragon 600; there's a refined Sense 6.0 interface atop Android 4.4; and much more.
The Duo Camera is gone, replaced with a single camera lens.
This is of course thanks to its iSight Duo camera system, made up of not one but two lenses.
Display: 5 inch Full HD LCD (1920 x 1080 441 PPI) Cameras: 4 Megapixel rear - facing camera (Duo Camera / 5 megapixel front - facing camera) Processor / RAM: 2.3 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad - Core Processor / 2 GB RAM Memory: 32 GB Internal Memory with MicroSD expansion slot (up to 128) Battery: 2,600 mAh embedded battery Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 / Wi - Fi / NFC / Miracast / DLNA OS: Windows Phone 8.1.1 Features: Double Tap, BoomSound, BlinkFeed, HTC Sense TV
Display: 5 inch Full HD LCD (1920 x 1080 441 PPI) Cameras: 4 Megapixel rear - facing camera (Duo Camera / 5 megapixel front - facing camera) Processor / RAM: 2.3 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad - Core Processor / 2 GB RAM Memory: 16 GB / 32 GB Internal Memory with MicroSD expansion slot Battery: 2,600 mAh embedded battery Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, / Wi - Fi / NFC OS: Android KitKat 4.4.2 Features: Double Tap, BoomSound, BlinkFeed, HTC Sense TV
There are two rear - facing cameras AKA Duo camera, to get a more «in - depth image».
So the M9 dumps Duo Camera for a single 20 - megapixel camera, capable of 4K video recording and 720p / 120 fps slow motion video.
The Duo Camera setup on back has been replaced by a single camera lens.
Last year, HTC tried to give us something new with its Duo Camera.
HTC has played around with its camera area for the past four designs — UltraPixels, duo cameras, a large MP camera — and finally, they got things right with the HTC 10.
HTC's bigger, more feature - packed flagship boasts a 5.2 - inch 2K display, Duo camera and fingerprint reader — and it's coming to Europe.
If you're not using the Duo Camera mode, the experience is the same as the M9, just a regular 20 - megapixel camera experience.
HTC revamped their camera areas by getting rid of the 4MP UltraPixel main camera and Duo Camera and replacing it with a 20MP sensor with autofocus, dual - tone LED flash, still no OIS, but stacks up quite nicely with the 8MP camera on iPhone 6, also with no OIS.
The same site also published pictures of the rear, revealing a normal camera rather than the Duo camera on the M8.
That being said, the review praised the duo camera's «cool tricks» and improved battery life.
The review praised the device for having zero performance issues, but questioned the quality of the phone's duo camera design.
But any average user that likes to post on social media will probably have fun with the Duo Camera effects, and appreciate the creative options opened up by the M8.
Other key specs include a slim keyboard, microSD slot for up to 256 GB, an optional fingerprint scanner, duo cameras (8MP on the rear and 2 MP on the front), 2 or 4 microphones, optional LTE support, Stylus support, NFC, and USB 3.0.
Some will be disappointed the Duo Camera from the One M8 isn't present here, but a 13MP offering means the One Mini 2 is still well equipped in this department, while the Boomsound speakers and audio enhancement still sound great.
However, that report indicated, just like this one, that the specifications will be M8 - like, with one major difference: the camera will allegedly be a 13 - megapixel shooter, version the four - megapixel UltraPixel Duo Camera on the 2014 One.
It's been a while since we've seen OIS on an HTC handset (mostly thanks to a number of other technologies, like Duo Camera) and it's a welcome addition here.
The HTC Camera app was built to support the Duo Camera, which lets users refocus images or create 3D perspectives, and has a very similar user interface to the camera app on HTC's Android devices.
The Axon features a dual - camera setup that resembles the Duo Camera setup of the One M8 and other HTC devices, allowing the device to focalize better and faster, as well as offer features like post-shot refocusing.
The rear camera is the same 4 - megapixel Ultrapixel camera with HTC's Duo Camera depth - sensing tech, while the front - facing camera is the same 5 - megapixel unit.
The HTC One M9 totally revamped their camera area from the Duo camera era found on its predecessor, the One M8.
it will apparently lack the Duo Camera feature found on the flagship (meaning there's no depth sensor for funky post-shooting focus adjustment and bokeh effect).
If you've applied a filter, like HDR, or snapped the shot with a single tap in Zoe mode, the Duo camera is deactivated.
New Duo Camera technology delivers creative, professional - looking photos and amazing effects, and HTC BoomSound sets new standards for audio quality on a smartphone.
This includes things like an IR blaster with the Sense TV app, front - facing Boomsound speakers, HTC's duo camera setup and HTC Blinkfeed.
That's not as exciting as built - in fingerprint scanners, heart - rate sensors or Duo Cameras, but it demonstrates a focus on the core experience that competitors sometimes lack.
HTC revamped the camera area by removing the Duo Camera, adding a 20MP main camera (still no OIS) and moving the 4MP UltraPixel camera around to the front — it should give great selfies and video chatting.
It works reasonably well, though not as well as the Duo Camera did.
The final feature, bokeh mode, attempts to replicate the M8's Duo Camera by simulating bokeh through the capture of multiple images at different focus points.
On the imaging front, the HTC One M9 + sports a 20 - megapixel Duo Camera on the rear, similar to the last year launched HTC One M8, and an Ultrapixel camera sensor is available on the front.
The Duo Camera has also been removed, replaced by a 20 - megapixel shooter that hopefully addresses the one major issue with the last - gen One.
And it'll also be able to utilize HTC's unique «Duo Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second camera module that gathers depth information.
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