Sentences with phrase «res ultrapixel»

HTC also leads in the selfie arena, with the U11's 16 - megapixel front - facer producing high - res pics in daylight, backed up by a lower - res UltraPixel mode for use in darker settings.
One thing I was hoping would be improved was the UltraPixel camera.
A 13MP auto focus camera is on the rear with flash support and on the front there is UltraPixel wide angle camera.
Other distinctive features you will find on this smartphone are the UltraPixel camera and Dot View case support.

Not exact matches

On the front is a 4MP ultrapixel camera that can capture better selfies even in low light conditions.
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 One Mini is also scaled down to a more manageable 4.3 inch 720p resolution display while still retaining the sealed aluminum bodyshell at the expense of a smaller 1800mAh battery, polycarbonate edges and the exclusion of the optical image stabilization assembly for its UltraPixel camera assembly along with the exclusion of NFC support.
One of the highlights of the HTC One is its 4MP UltraPixel camera, which is certainly wroth talking about, It takes great low - light shots.
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.
HTC has opted for a 4 - megapixel shooter this time around, although to compensate it's been branded an «UltraPixel» camera (again, a pretty terrible marketing term).
The rear - facing camera sports 4 «Ultrapixels,» which HTC claims are like megapixels, but bigger.
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 company claims on their website that the One has Ultrapixels which are «an advanced imaging technology that offers a great leap in the quality of point - and - shoot photos.»
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.
It's beautiful, battery - efficient, and fueled by all the latest components — and that UltraPixel camera still excels in areas where other camera phones have fallen short.
The M9 showcased their inability to accept change that the «UltraPixel» was bust, that their design was getting dated due to the rest of the market finally catching up to to their metal construction, and enthusiast hopes clinging to what were ultimately false renders resulted in the perfect storm that hastened their spiral into demise, with both their reputation and finances tanking with no precedent.
The primary camera at the rear is a single 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 3 unit with large 1.4 um pixels, an f / 1.7 aperture lens, UltraSpeed autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
There's also a 12MP UltraPixel 3 OIS rear camera with an f / 1.7 aperture, 1.4 µm pixels, and 4K recording with improved audio thanks to 4 microphones on the device.
HTC is calling it UltraPixel 3, and you get 12 - megapixel resolution — with each light - loving pixel measuring 1.4 microns — and an f / 1.7 lens.
Today the hardware is finally there thanks to a 12 - UltraPixel camera with f / 1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization.
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.
By UltraPixel we mean that each pixel is of 1.55 microns and 3 times faster focus than its predecessor.
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.
The same 4.1 - megapixel resolution UltraPixel camera is used, but there's an improved flash module (Smart Flash 2.0) and a secondary camera centered above the primary camera.
The front camera is 16MP with UltraPixel mode.
This includes the first handset to bring Android to the world (G1), first smartphone with a f / 2.0 lens, first UltraPixel camera and finally the first Android smartphone to be powered by a 64 - bit processor.
There's 16MP secondary camera as well with UltraPixel mode BSI sensor and 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.
4K video recording with Hi - Res audio, Burst mode, Continuous shot, HTC UltraPixel Camera 2, HTC Zoe, HYPERLAPSE, Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS), Panorama, Pro mode, RAW mode, Slow motion video, Video Pic, face detection, video recording
The rear camera is 12MP with laser autofocus and OIS, while there's a 16MP front camera with HTC's UltraPixel mode.
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 front camera is a 16MP one with UltraPixel mode and 1080p video.
Low - light photos look worse than with the One M8 (I guess those Ultrapixels were good for something).
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.
UltraPixel isn't quite dead yet, though.
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 front - facing camera is a 4 MP UltraPixel sensor and both front and back cameras have an f / 2.0 aperture.
A bigger battery at nearly 4,000 mAh 12MP camera, HTC UltraPixel ™ 3 with 1.4 μm pixel, OIS, UltraSpeed Autofocus HTC USonic with Active Noise Cancellation and Hi - Res earphones included as standard.
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.
There's also said to be a 5 MP UltraPixel front camera.
It's rumored to use a 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 2 sensor, laser autofocus and an optically stabilized f / 1.8 lens.
The main camera is a straightforward 13MP shooter — no UltraPixels on this device — with auto - focus and a dual LED flash.
Front camera capacity will be the same on both devices, 8MP ultrapixel sensors.
Camera-wise, it's suspected that the device will boast a 12 MP UltraPixel rear camera with phase detection, laser autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
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.
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.
However, the review was critical of the new HTC One's UltraPixel approach to taking digital photos.
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.
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