HTC ultrapixels
Putting Zoe and other camera features on the HTC One to good use
April 19, 2013 | Andy Medders+Many of you in the US will be receiving your new HTC One today and everyone has heard about the amazing camera features that will soon be in your hands so we want to highlight an article recently posted on the HTC Blog with some tips and tricks for creating …
Read MoreComponent supply issues could lead to HTC One shortages at launch
March 9, 2013 | Nick Gray+ | 7 CommentsAccording to various industry sources, HTC may have a shortage of HTC One devices at launch due to supply issues with the handset’s voice coil motor and UltraPixel camera module. Supply channel checks by KGI Securities have forced the company to lower its March shipping estimate of the HTC One …
Read MoreUltraPixel sensor, second generation ImageChip and Zoe all nicely wrapped into the HTC One
February 23, 2013 | Andy Medders+ | 3 CommentsThe HTC One, announced on Tuesday, has plans to revolutionize the quality of the smartphone camera by focusing on a dedicated imaging chip and capturing more light per pixel; particularly in low light instances. Last year, HTC introduced the first generation ImageSense camera chip which harnessed features in Android 4.0 …
Read MoreDoes alleged picture from the HTC M7/One show off new ultrapixels technology?
February 10, 2013 | Nick Gray+ | One CommentA new picture has hit the web, claiming to have been captured by the upcoming HTC M7 (aka the HTC One). The image surfaced on flickr with exif data claiming that it was captured by HTC’s upcoming flagship device, but we’re not too sure that it’s indicative of HTC’s new …
Read MoreHTC infographic: HTC kicks off a new sound and camera experience in 2013
February 4, 2013 | Nick Gray+ | 3 CommentsLeaks and rumors of the HTC M7 always get a lot of attention around here, but we always appreciate the subtle hints and teases that HTC throws out as well. This afternoon, HTC put up an interesting infographic which depicts the history of photography and how cameras have evolved since 1839. Since …
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