The most lamented aspect of HTC’s flagships have not been the internal specifications and screen resolution, however, but their continually underperforming cameras. Of course, we cannot make any claim about the quality of the HTC 10’s camera, but once again the paper specs here are promising. The back facing camera comes in at 12MP (UltraPixel is back this year, so take that as you will), with a huge aperture of f/1.8, laser autofocus, dual tone LED flash and Optical Image Stabilization. It’s capable of shooting 4K video, slow motion in 720p at 120fps and includes Auto-HDR. A Pro mode with manual control and the ability to shoot RAW images are also included. The front-facing camera is a 5MP shooter with the same f/1.8 aperture and Optical Image Stabilization, as well.
HTC claims this camera is the best it has ever put into a smartphone, but that’s a claim the company has made before, so our official judgement will be reserved for our full review. That said, the bullet points concerning the HTC 10 camera are certainly intriguing, and if it can compete in the same league with the Nexus 6P and within shouting distance of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG’s latest cameras, then the HTC 10 will be an extremely compelling device.
We will have lots more with the HTC 10 in the coming days and weeks, including hands-on impressions and, of course, a full review.Source from http://www.pastemagazine.com
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