Wednesday 19 March 2014

All New HTC One surfaces once again: 16MP combined resolution for dual cameras revealed

The latest one comes from TENAA, China’s certification agency (similar to the FCC in the United States), and it shows us the China Mobile version of the HTC One with all its specific 4G LTE bands.
 What’s most interesting, though, is the listed combined resolution of the two rear cameras - 16 megapixels. We are yet to see what this means in real life, and how the dual rear cameras of the new HTC One will work together, but it’s the first time we hear about a combined image resolution of 16MP on the One.Another interesting tid-bit is a mention of an ‘UltraPixel’ front-facing camera on the new HTC flagship. This could mean a huge improvement in front-facing shots, and hence a lot more selfies flooding the web.The rest of the information that has surfaced over at TENAA is not all that surprising: the One is said to have a 5-inch 1080p display, a quad-core Snapdragon 801 system chip, 2GB of RAM, and the design is also pictured looking nearly identical to that of the original One (all things that we've already heard multiple times).Finally, the listing also reveals that the new HTC One will have a version in red, in addition to the grey, silver and gold models that we already know about. Take a look at the images of the China Mobile version of the All New HTC One below, and tell us what you think about that 16-megapixel combined resolution.
 



   source: TENAA (translated) via Android Beat

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