Sunday, March 1, 2015

HTC goes back to basics with its new flagship, the HTC One M9

http://ift.tt/1DpZk7I // Wilsands-14

As a smartphone maker, HTC made a name for itself in recent years by focusing on everyday phone features, especially the camera. It stopped playing the megapixel game, opting to offer high-quality "ultrapixels" instead of big numbers, and was the only major manufacturer to include a depth sensor, which enabled photographic trickery such as altering focus after a shot was taken.


Well, you can forget about all that in the new HTC One M9.



HTC's new flagship phone ditches ultrapixels in its rear camera for a more traditional 20-megapixel sensor (although the front-facing "selfie" camera does use ultrapixels)Oh, and that gimmicky depth sensor? Gone, replaced by software that includes some, but not all, of the photo effects the sensor made possible. Read more...


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