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  • AnonD-95469
  • sUv
  • 20 Feb 2013

just amazing !!

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    • KP82
    • mAm
    • 20 Feb 2013

    No removable battery and SD card slot = no sale to me.

    Rather than coming up with their own innovative design and extending the unique features of the Android platform HTC has lost their plot now and is trying to make an iPhone clone lately. No wonder why their sales declined rapidly.

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      • Cam Tech
      • IT4
      • 20 Feb 2013

      HTC One all GOOD but should have 5.5" with 400ppi screen resolution instead of 4.7".

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        • rKf
        • 20 Feb 2013

        What is the UltraPixel?
        HTC have gone ahead and used the term “UltraPixel” in their new
        announcement. The “UltraPixel” simply means that the sensor has
        large photosites, in turn meaning there are large pixels. Simply said,
        the HTC UltraPixel camera has big pixels, which let in about 300%
        more light than normal sensors. This is as per the marketing terms
        and the press release. Lets see what it actually means.
        Usually, sensors in smartphones are really small. These sensors,
        most of the times packing a total of 8 megapixels, have pixels
        packed in a tiny frame, making the sensor incapable of delivering
        higher quality images. Usually, the smartphone camera sensors have
        a pixel size of 1.4 microns(1/1000 of an mm). For example, the
        Nokia 808 PureView, with a total of 41 MegaPixels packed into a
        1/1.2″ sensor has a pixel size of 1.4 microns, and the yesteryear
        Nokia N8, has a pixel size of 1.75 microns with a 12 megapixel
        1/1.83″ sensor.
        What HTC has done is, put large pixels on a 4 megapixel 1/3″
        sensor. So, with the sensor being large, and the megapixel count
        being low, the pixel size of 2.0 microns is achieved. The advantages
        of large photosites(or pixels) is more absorption of light, hence
        improving the low light performance. Also, due to the presence of
        large pixels, the data that is absorbed is of higher quality, giving you
        extremely clear pictures in most lighting conditions. Consider this
        akin to a 5 MP oversampled photo from the Nokia 808 PureView,
        which, even at 100% resolution, looks crystal clear without noise or
        artefacts.
        But we can judge the quality of the pics only through personal
        experience, so hang on until we get our hands on the HTC One. With
        that said, lets move on to the other features of the camera.

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          • CoolDude
          • 3Ax
          • 20 Feb 2013

          Looks like the Z10....

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            • Anonymous
            • mjP
            • 20 Feb 2013

            for all these who defend HTC's camera even after seeing the samples,

            http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/02/20/htc-one-smartphone-debuts-uprated-camera-boldly-favors-sensitivity-over-res


            "HTC brands its chip as an "UltraPixel sensor", a term that seems to suggest either far greater resolution, or some major breakthrough in pixel design. The truth is rather more prosaic -- along with the modest increase in sensor size, HTC has simply slashed resolution in half to allow a greater photodiode size."...

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              • mee
              • Lba
              • 20 Feb 2013

              camera 4mp?? :o o

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                • AnonD-115158
                • Xjf
                • 20 Feb 2013

                wifi AC means 1gbps transfer speed new wifi technology

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                  • Anonymous
                  • v0q
                  • 20 Feb 2013

                  2300 mah battery without baterry saving software -___- and the design is disapointing

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                    • AnonD-99220
                    • pT6
                    • 20 Feb 2013

                    just SONY AND APPLE.number 1 brands.high grade brands.apple and sony.

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                      • AnonD-12263
                      • KIE
                      • 20 Feb 2013

                      ::UltraPixels can capture around 200 percent more light. Compared to 13MP smartphone cameras with 1.1 micron pixels, the 2.0 micron pixel captures 300 percent more light, according to HTC

                      ::FOR MORE::
                      http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=144184552412015&set=a.130939413736529.29090.130934793736991&type=1&relevant_count=1

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                        • AnonD-77793
                        • t1$
                        • 20 Feb 2013

                        Sandy , 20 Feb 2013Whats the funda of 4mp ultrapixels?Think of it this way.

                        A regular 13MP camera is like a sheet of really tiny pixels. None of these pixels work right as they are too small. That's the reason for the megapixel myth.

                        4MP ultra pixels is like having 3 sheets of pixels layered one below the other, with each layer having 4MP pixels and each pixel being much larger than regular phone cameras. This makes each pixel work a lot better and this is a GOOD THING.

                        Personally, I'm expecting this camera to be the best in low light, and be at the top or close to the top in regular light. The 808 pureview will still be better though

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                          • Hammad
                          • syv
                          • 20 Feb 2013

                          I'm struggling to understand although I own a gs3, why do you need a micro-sd with 64gb on board,and why do you need a removable battery?

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                            • HTC No One
                            • vb%
                            • 20 Feb 2013

                            Don't be fool with camera it is only 4 megapixels with little big pixels.It's their strategy to sell product with the name like Ultrapixels to attract customers.The resolution of a photo taken by HTC One is only 2688 x 1520 pixels.Where as resolution of a photo taken by Sony Xperia Z is 4128x3096 pixels.As per experts photo taken by HTC One are so small for it's huge resolution 1080p that it's very hard to crop or zoom.I think it's enough to tell about their crappy 4Mp camera.

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                              • AnonD-77793
                              • t1$
                              • 20 Feb 2013

                              Hamed IT, 20 Feb 2013What is "ac" in wifi?It's a new WiFi standard, like 'n'

                              It allows WiFi speeds of over 1Gbps...like for google fiber

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                                • AnonD-81976
                                • M@%
                                • 20 Feb 2013

                                Hamed IT, 20 Feb 2013What is "ac" in wifi?WiFi ac - simply means 1 Gbit wireless and operates on the 5GHz spectrum.

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                                  • AnonD-80102
                                  • Kie
                                  • 20 Feb 2013

                                  At last best for smartphone. best for looks and specs.
                                  cant wait to get my hands on this monster :D

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                                    • sushil800
                                    • rKf
                                    • 20 Feb 2013

                                    What is the UltraPixel?
                                    HTC have gone ahead and used the term “UltraPixel” in their new
                                    announcement. The “UltraPixel” simply means that the sensor has
                                    large photosites, in turn meaning there are large pixels. Simply said,
                                    the HTC UltraPixel camera has big pixels, which let in about 300%
                                    more light than normal sensors. This is as per the marketing terms
                                    and the press release. Lets see what it actually means.
                                    Usually, sensors in smartphones are really small. These sensors,
                                    most of the times packing a total of 8 megapixels, have pixels
                                    packed in a tiny frame, making the sensor incapable of delivering
                                    higher quality images. Usually, the smartphone camera sensors have
                                    a pixel size of 1.4 microns(1/1000 of an mm). For example, the
                                    Nokia 808 PureView, with a total of 41 MegaPixels packed into a
                                    1/1.2″ sensor has a pixel size of 1.4 microns, and the yesteryear
                                    Nokia N8, has a pixel size of 1.75 microns with a 12 megapixel
                                    1/1.83″ sensor.
                                    What HTC has done is, put large pixels on a 4 megapixel 1/3″
                                    sensor. So, with the sensor being large, and the megapixel count
                                    being low, the pixel size of 2.0 microns is achieved. The advantages
                                    of large photosites(or pixels) is more absorption of light, hence
                                    improving the low light performance. Also, due to the presence of
                                    large pixels, the data that is absorbed is of higher quality, giving you
                                    extremely clear pictures in most lighting conditions. Consider this
                                    akin to a 5 MP oversampled photo from the Nokia 808 PureView,
                                    which, even at 100% resolution, looks crystal clear without noise or
                                    artefacts.
                                    But we can judge the quality of the pics only through personal
                                    experience, so hang on until we get our hands on the HTC One. With
                                    that said, lets move on to the other features of the camera.

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                                      • AnonD-115147
                                      • f4M
                                      • 20 Feb 2013

                                      Hamed IT, 20 Feb 2013What is "ac" in wifi?802.11ac is a new wifi standard that can go upto 1 gbps if i remember correctly.

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                                        • roomy
                                        • bx9
                                        • 20 Feb 2013

                                        I love u htc I'm one x user and I will change to one.