Not exact matches
HTC went back to the 4MP
UltraPixel camera for the
front - facing
camera (FFC) for selfies and video chatting.
On the
front is a 4MP
ultrapixel camera that can capture better selfies even in low light conditions.
Other specs remain the same, however, and include an
UltraPixel front camera, 5 - inch Full HD display, a 2,840 mAh battery, and 4G LTE connectivity.
HTC took its old 4MP
UltraPixel camera and moved it around to the
front, which should provide great selfies and video chatting while allowing you to take good low - light pictures.
HTC's all new One M9 device has some decent improvements with the hardware over the HTC One M8 from 2014, most notably the
cameras, which are now a 20MP rear - facing
camera and the 4MP
UltraPixel camera on the
front, and the latest CPU from Qualcomm, the 64 - bit Snapdragon 810 octa - core CPU.
The HTC U11 Specs include 16MP
front camera with
UltraPixel light sensitivity.
HTC One mini comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.4 GHz dual - core processor with Adreno 305 GPU, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 4.3 - inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution, 1.6 - megapixel
front - facing
camera, and rear
UltraPixel camera.
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.
Other specs include a 20 - megapixel rear
camera and an
UltraPixel front shooter for quality selfies even in low - light conditions.
Both have 12MP HTC
UltraPixel 2
camera with a 5MP
front - facing
camera and OIS on each.
It has a 13 - megapixel rear
camera with dual LED flash, optical image stabilization (OIS) and a
UltraPixel front - facing
camera.
Interestingly, on both phones the
front camera can switch between two modes: either a regular 16 - megapixel for when resolution is important, or an
UltraPixel mode which promises four - times the low - light sensitivity.
The
front camera is a 16 - megapixel
UltraPixel, with 1080p Full HD recording.
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.
Other specs that have been reported include a 5 - inch, 1920 x 1080 display,
UltraPixel front - facing
camera, 20 - megapixel rear
camera, and a Snapdragon 810 processor.
The rear
camera sensor is a respectable 20MP, while the much - despised
UltraPixel camera has been moved from the rear to the
front.
BoomSound brought powerful
front - facing speakers to the handset, plus the Zoe - powered,
UltraPixel - laden
camera had a strong feature set that largely made up for merely average image quality.
Rather than getting rid of the
UltraPixel camera altogether, HTC moved the 4MP
UltraPixel camera to the
front for great selfies and video chatting.
With HTC's «
ultrapixel» technology back at the helm, and with optical image stabilization (in the
front camera, too!)
The
front camera is 16MP with
UltraPixel mode.
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.
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 rear
camera is 12MP with laser autofocus and OIS, while there's a 16MP
front camera with HTC's
UltraPixel mode.
HTC took the old 4MP
UltraPixel camera and moved it around to the
front, which should provide great selfies and video chatting while allowing you to take good low - light pictures.
The
front camera is a 16MP one with
UltraPixel mode and 1080p video.
This year, HTC has moved the 4MP
UltraPixel camera to the
front.
The whopping 16 - megapixel
UltraPixel produces much more detailed selfies than the
front - facing
camera on the Pixel and the LG G6, and with greater depth of color.
The
front - facing
camera is a 4 MP
UltraPixel sensor and both
front and back
cameras have an f / 2.0 aperture.
The
camera experience starts off well with the
front - facing
UltraPixel shooter.
HTC moved the 4MP
UltraPixel camera to the
front, which should give you great selfies or video chatting, compared to the only 1.2 MP FFC in the iPhone 6.
There's also said to be a 5 MP
UltraPixel front camera.
The iPhone still only uses a 1.2 MP
front - facing
camera (FFC), while the HTC One M9 uses a 4MP
UltraPixel affair — I can not believe Apple does not put a better FFC for video chatting and selfies.
Front camera capacity will be the same on both devices, 8MP
ultrapixel sensors.
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 is rumored to be using a 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel rear
camera with laser autofocus, OIS (optical image stabilization), phase detection, and 5 - megapixel
front - facing
UltraPixel camera for selfies and video chat.
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 smaller megapixel count for the
front facing
camera makes me think they are «Hardware
UltraPixels» rather than «Software
UltraPixels»
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.
The Pro model is also slightly more powerful, as it's supposed to ship with a 2 GHz octa - core Snapdragon 810 processor inside, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, 13 - megapixel
camera, 4 - megapixel
front - facing
camera (similar to HTC's
UltraPixel camera) and 3,000 mAh battery.
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.
There is a
front 2.1 MP
camera and a rear
UltraPixel camera (4MP) with BSI sensor and optical image stabilization.
The DROID Turbo has the usual 2MP
front - facing
camera (FFC) whereas the HTC One M9 uses a 4MP
UltraPixel for better low - light shots.
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 rear
camera is now a 20 megapixel module, while the 4 megapixel
UltraPixel module was improved and moved to the
front.
The
front - facing
cameras (FFC) are also very close in size — the Xperia Z4 uses a 5.1 MP lens and the One M9 uses a 4MP with
UltraPixels.
Regarding that
front - facing
UltraPixel camera, it's actually quite impressive, which is not something that is often said about a
camera on an HTC phone.
The HTC U11 Plus further comes with a rear - facing fingerprint scanner, IP68 certification for dust and water resistance, a 12.2 - megapixel
UltraPixel 3 main
camera with dual - LED, dual - tone flash, and an 8 - megapixel
front shooter with an 85 - degree wide - angle lens.
HTC made the right move by moving the
UltraPixel camera to the
front and adding in a more standard
camera to the back.
In the
front, both variants will have 8MP
ultrapixel cameras for snapping selfies or conducting video calls.
The
cameras on both models will be 13 - megapixels in the rear with f / 2.0, OIS and dual - colour LED flash plus 4MP «large - pixel»
front - facing selfie
cameras that sound similar to HTC's
UltraPixel.