Both phones have HTC's audio - boosting BoomSound technology and HTC's
UltraPixel sensor, which captures a wider range of colors than typical smartphone cameras.
As the «
UltraPixel Sensor» is a hardware component, it'll still be present here in the Google Edition of the device.
The device sports a 4 MP
UltraPixel sensor with autofocus, OIS, LED flash, 1/3» sensor size, 2µm pixel size, simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo - tagging, face and smile detection, and full HD video recording support.
We daresay that this handset, with these internal specs, in this body, at a price of around # 350, but with a front - facing
UltraPixel sensor would be just as appealing.
ultrapixel is a word used to describe bigger sensor size than normal... with
ultrapixel sensor size is big and can capture more light and details so better selfies than other.
The rear camera has a 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel sensor and five - axis optical image stabilisation (OIS).
The specs and features of the HTC One A9s still remain undisclosed, but Android Authority reports that the back camera is to come with a 13 - megapixel sensor, while its front camera is likely to sport a 5 - megapixel
UltraPixel sensor.
Unlike the Ultra, however, it drops
the UltraPixel sensor as well as the optical image stabilization functionality.
With the 10, it went back again, opting for a 12MP
UltraPixel sensor with 1.55 micron pixels, a f / 1.8 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS) and laser autofocus.
The front - facing camera is a 4 MP
UltraPixel sensor and both front and back cameras have an f / 2.0 aperture.
On the camera front, HTC U11 sports a 12 - MP
UltraPixel sensor and five - axis OIS on the back, while the front camera is 16MP.
It uses a 4MP
UltraPixel sensor for its FFC.
Front camera capacity will be the same on both devices, 8MP
ultrapixel sensors.
Not exact matches
The front camera sports a 16 - megapixel
sensor with an
UltraPixel mode, a BSI
sensor, an f / 2.0 aperture with a 28 mm focal length.
Moreover, the Android phone sports a unique duo HTC
UltraPixel camera with BSI
sensor, f / 2.0 aperture and 28 mm lens.
On the rear, there is a 12MP camera with HTC's
UltraPixel 3 technology, UltraSpeed AutoFocus, BSI
sensor, OIS, f / 1.7 aperture and 4K video support.
The HTC One's main camera is a rear - facing, large format 4 - megapixel
sensor — the same «
UltraPixel»
sensor found in the original HTC One.
The HTC One Max is expected to come with a 5.9 - inch 1080p display, 1.5 Ghz quad - core Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage,
UltraPixel camera, dual - front speakers and 3300 mAh battery and a fingerprint
sensor.
The HTC U11 Plus sports a 12 MP
UltraPixel camera on the rear with features like f / 1.7 aperture, BSI
sensor, autofocus, OIS and dual LED flash.
HTC U Ultra features a 12 megapixel rear camera with HTC
UltraPixel technology with f / 1.8 aperture, PDAF, OIS, Dual - tone LED flash, and a BSI
sensor.
Other features include a battery with a 2300 mAh capacity and an innovative back - facing camera that uses so - called «
ultrapixels» —
sensors that capture three times more light than those used in most smartphone cameras.
The rear camera
sensor is a respectable 20MP, while the much - despised
UltraPixel camera has been moved from the rear to the front.
There's 16MP secondary camera as well with
UltraPixel mode BSI
sensor and f / 2.0 aperture.
HTC finally has all of the right pieces in place and now takes great photos — a 12MP
sensor with its
UltraPixel 2 that captures more light and image for better low - light shots.
Moreover, it had suggested the presence of laser autofocus technology along with the phase detection autofocus (PDAF) lens and OIS as well as a 5 - megapixel
UltraPixel front camera
sensor.
The
UltraPixels are back, but instead of trying to pawn off only 4MP, HTC is now using a respectable 12MP
sensor for their primary camera to capture more light and image.
The U11's main camera comes with a 12 MP «
UltraPixel 3»
sensor, with an f / 1.7 aperture and optical image stabilization.
Instead of a low - resolution «
UltraPixel»
sensor plus secondary depth
sensor, the M9 opts for a single high - res 20 megapixel camera on the rear.
It paired a 4 megapixel «
UltraPixel» camera
sensor with a secondary depth
sensor to enable lots of neat photo tricks, like selectively de-focusing parts of the image after you take the shot.
Lastly, talking about the cameras, there is an HTC
UltraPixel 3 12MP rear
sensor with the 1.4 μm pixel, f / 1.7 aperture, and OIS.
The company eschewed the trend of dual -
sensor shooters, instead sticking with its in - house
UltraPixel tech.
This feature combines four photodetector sites on the
sensor into one, making for larger «pixels» that capture more light — the same thinking behind HTC's
UltraPixel system.
It's rumored to use a 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel 2
sensor, laser autofocus and an optically stabilized f / 1.8 lens.
It's rumored to use a 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel 2
sensor, laser autofocus and an optically stabilized f / 1.8 lens for the rear snapper, along with a 5 - megapixel front camera that also features OIS.
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.
A 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel 3 camera (1.4 um pixel size, OIS, f / 1.7 aperture) is included on the back fo the phone, while an 8 - megapixel selfie shooter (BSI
sensor, 85 - degree lens) is also here.
It's in the camera department that you may find some conflicting information, especially considering that the rear shooter is the same 4
UltraPixel camera from the first iteration, with the front - facing camera getting a boost to a 5 MP
sensor with a wide - angle lens.
The main 12MP
UltraPixel 2 snapper features optical image stabilization, laser autofocus, a BSI
sensor, f / 1.8 aperture, dual tone LED flash, 4K video recording with Hi - Res Audio, Auto - HDR, Panorama, Hyperlapse, and Pro mode enhancements with manual control and 12 - bit RAW format support.
The M9 shifts the M8's 4MP
UltraPixel camera
sensor to the front, replacing it with a more rudimentary 20.7 MP shooter, which puts the phone more in line with what we've come to expect from other expensive smartphones.
There is a front 2.1 MP camera and a rear
UltraPixel camera (4MP) with BSI
sensor and optical image stabilization.
Secondly, the camera is going to feature «twin
sensors» to couple an improved
ultrapixel camera.
They replaced the 4MP
UltraPixel main camera with a 20MP
sensor with autofocus and dual - tone LED flash... close to the 20.7 MP Xperia Z4 except for a single LED flash.
The HTC U11 uses a 12 - megapixel
sensor along with HTC's proprietary
UltraPixel 3 technology.
The HTC U 11 is rumored to come with a 12 - megapixel rear - facing camera with an f / 1.7 lens and HTC's
UltraPixel 3
sensor.
After years of experimenting, HTC finally got its camera are in check on the HTC 10 — a 12MP
UltraPixel 2
sensor with laser autofocus, dual - tone LED flash, an f / 1.8 aperture, and OIS.
Not much has changed in the new HTC U Ultra that still uses the 12MP
UltraPixel 2
sensor for their main camera along with an aperture of f / 1.8, phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and Laser focus, a dual - tone LED flash, and OIS.
The front facing camera comes with a similar
UltraPixel camera, but with a 5MP
sensor.
Another image shows the smartphone from the rear, including its chamfered edge metal case and
UltraPixel rear camera with dual - LED flash and laser autofocus
sensor.
While the HTC 10 has the same 12MP
sensor on the rear, the
UltraPixel technology used makes it better at photography than the 6P.
The smartphone will sport a 13MP rear camera with CMOS
sensor, LED flash and a 4MP
UltraPixel front shooter to capture perfect selfie images.