HTC One, we know, does not benefit from a sensor identical to that of its main competitors. In fact, the Taiwanese manufacturer has developed a specific technology - the ultrapixel - to improve the performance of its smartphone for capturing photos and recording video. In theory, therefore, the HTC One is supposed to get better results. Interestingly, of course, but one can legitimately ask if it is really this beautiful promise in the field. If this is the case, well aware that CNET Asia has just made some tests by placing it face ... the iPhone 5. The images are of course later in the article.
With the new flagship of its fleet, HTC has wanted to break the megapixel race to propose a new type of sensor, a sensor designed to provide better performance in low light. Rather than focusing on the number of megapixels, the manufacturer has preferred to work on the photosites to enable them to capture more light. All with a little bit of history behind backlight to improve even more rendering pictures with the unit price.
CNET Asia has scrutinized the HTC One sensor to determine if ultrapixel really brings something more. And finally, it seems that this is the case because the images obtained through it eventually offer a better result than those taken with an iPhone 5. The ultrapixel allows obtaining images more faithful in color and he is doing much better than the latest smartphone cabbage when light is scarce. In addition, it also seems that the photos taken with the HTC One are more accurate and they enjoy a higher level of detail.
If you understand English, it is obviously better to go read the article to get more details on the test conducted by the Asian branch of CNET. Same also if you want to see the images in high resolution ... After, in my case, if I wait a comparison, this is the one that put the HTC ... One in front of the Nokia Lumia 920 .
Translated From : FredZone
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