On the front, it has
an UltraPixel snapper with f / 2.0 aperture for amazing selfie clicks.
Not exact matches
The rear cameras on these two devices are tricky one to compare as HTC opt for its
UltraPixel technology with the HTC One M8 while the Samsung Galaxy Alpha has a 12 - megapixel rear
snapper.
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.
Interestingly, the phone has a 12MP
UltraPixel 2
snapper on the back, but this doesn't make it a poor performer just because it has fewer megapixels.
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.
As for the hardware specs, the 10 features the latest Snapdragon 820 SoC and a RAM of 4 GB whereas the camera specs are 12MP for the rear
snapper and 4MP
UltraPixel front
snapper fixed with OIS.
The 4 - megapixel
UltraPixel (2um pixel size)
snapper is located up front, and a 3,140 mAh battery is also a part of this package.
The HTC One M9 is third with a 20 - megapixel rear shooter and f / 2.2 aperture, but it changes things up for the selfie
snappers with an
UltraPixel front camera, which translates to 4 - megapixels.
A 16 - megapixel
snapper is available on the front side of the HTC U Ultra, and it comes with the
UltraPixel mode.
Its 4 - megapixel
UltraPixel camera isn't as good an all - round
snapper as the Alpha's 12 - megapixel unit, either.