Wednesday, April 13, 2016

HTC presents a new flagship Ultra Pixel camera – NU.nl

The successor of the One M9 uses a slightly higher qHD resolution (2560 by 1440 pixels) and runs on a Snapdragon 820 chip, like the LG G5.

In terms of design, the HTC 10 not very different from its predecessor, although the convex back of aluminum is otherwise finished with polished edges.

The camera, which protrudes slightly from the housing, has a higher resolution of 12 megapixels. However, it still is an Ultra Pixel camera, which captures a lot of light with relatively large pixels and therefore should provide good pictures in the dark.

The camera can also shoot 4K videos and according to HTC has faster autofocus. At the front of the HTC 10 is a 5 megapixel camera, which like the other camera features optical image stabilization

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Audio

HTC has BoomSound speakers renewed. There is now a dedicated woofer for the bass a tweeter for the high frequencies. The HTC 10 high-resolution sound can pass on to headphones.

There is also support for different audio streaming standards including Apple’s Airplay. The HTC 10 is the only Android device that can handle this.

The software megeleverd on HTC seems further 10 very similar to the ‘bare’ Google version of Android 6.0. Some apps that HTC previously made itself as a gallery and calendar app, have now been replaced by Google variants.

In the Netherlands only is the device appears with 4 GB RAM and 32 GB of storage. Which can be expanded with a MicroSD card. The device will cost 749 euros, 50 euros more than the G5 LG and Samsung Galaxy S7, and, from the beginning of May in stores

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By: NU.nl/Jeroen Crane

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