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 HTC One Official Thread / M7, 4.7" 1080p - Snapdragon S600 1.7ghz

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CocoMonGo
post Feb 20 2013, 03:02 PM

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can someone enlighten me... why is the HTC One /M7 being billed as the top of the line phone from HTC and not say the Butterfly? I think both phones are equally nice in design. But the One is 4.7" screen vs. 5" which is the industry trend, maybe if it was last year I can understand but its 2013 now. The only upside I honestly go for is the new Qualcomm processor and slightly bigger battery.

Having being bitten once by HTC when I bought the Desire HD and (at that time) much touted HTC Sense online service which never worked until today I did be VERY careful with their "Blinkfeed". Then comes the camera at 4MP... errrmm woohoo??
CocoMonGo
post Feb 20 2013, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Feb 20 2013, 04:12 PM)
Megapixel is not really important in terms of image quality. megapixels just determines the size and resolution of the image, if you can reduce the amount of megapixels, you increase the size of the pixels itself on the sensor, thus being able to capture more light. In the digital camera world, this can be seen in the higher end compacts. you see cheap compacts having 16mp is the norm, even phones goes up to 12mp, but the higher end ones like say the Panasonic LX series all still maintain their MP count at a lowly 10mp.

another example is the Canon G series. The G10 was having a 14.7MP sensor but everybody was complaining about the high amount of noise and lack of sharpness with that camera eventhough it has 14.7MP and the LX3 of that era easily beats it with only 10mp. It's successor, the G11, downgraded the MP count to just 10 as well and the results is much much better image quality, dynamic range and most importantly, low light noise performance.
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I totally agree. I dont actually use my phone camera, I think i only took ~50 pics a year with it, usually just to capture notes. but i just find it odd to put such a sensor in a flagship phone.


QUOTE(hanny562 @ Feb 20 2013, 04:12 PM)
do you guys notice the edge of this devices abit like fruits ? the silver edge @@ ( no offend i'm android user)
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almost sounded like a start to a NSFW joke whistling.gif

This post has been edited by CocoMonGo: Feb 20 2013, 04:26 PM

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