Both devices offer an excellent camera area with 12MP main cameras — HTC
uses UltraPixel 2, while Samsung uses Dual Pixels.
Not exact matches
It
uses a 4MP
UltraPixel sensor for its FFC.
I didn't pick up the new HTC One M8 and immediately think I must go out and buy it now, likely because of the additional height with an insignificant increase in usable display area and the
use of the same resolution
UltraPixel camera that now disappoints me.
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.
Unlike the other two, the flagship smartphone from Xiaomi makes
use of a 4MP f / 2.0
UltraPixel camera which boasts of a remarkable large pixel size.
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 Mi Note Pro
uses a nice sized 4MP
UltraPixel FFC for social media selfies and video chatting as compared to the 5MP FFC with wide - angle, HDR and f / 1.9 aperture on the Note 5.
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 new HTC U11
uses a 12MP with HTC's
UltraPixel 3, an aperture of f / 1.7, OIS, UltraSpeed AF, and a dual - tone LED Flash.
It's rumored to
use a 12 - megapixel
UltraPixel 2 sensor, laser autofocus and an optically stabilized f / 1.8 lens.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Like the HTC 10 this handset also comes with a 12MP
ultrapixel 2 primary camera
using laser AF with f / 1.8 aperture and LED flash (dual tone) support.
The HTC U11
uses a 12 - megapixel sensor along with HTC's proprietary
UltraPixel 3 technology.
The Mi Note Pro
uses a nice sized 4MP
UltraPixel FFC for social media selfies and video chatting compared to the 5MP FFC on the ZenFone 2.
HTC One M8 has a very fast camera, but HTC has been criticized for the
UltraPixel technology
used in One M8.
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.
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.
While the HTC 10 has the same 12MP sensor on the rear, the
UltraPixel technology
used makes it better at photography than the 6P.
A 13MP AF camera
using BSI sensor with an f / 2.0 aperture is packed on the rear and an
UltraPixel camera is on the front.
Thinking back on the
UltraPixels used by HTC, we were leery of only 12MP, but those fears were put to rest when national testers gave it the highest score for a mobile camera.