HTC One:Ultrapixels Explained
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The HTC One has one feature that’s hogging all the limelight is the camera which features a sensor with a resolution of 4 megapixels, but these aren’t just any pixels, they’re Ultrapixels! Just like Nokia before it, HTC has introduced a new term to our daily imaging vernacular, but fear not, because we are going to break the term down for you and explain just how effective (or not) it is going to be.
For starters, the physical size of the sensor in the HTC One is the same as the sensor in the Nokia Lumia 920, a measly 1/3 of an inch. Going by regular definitions, this is definitely a very small sensor when compared to what we find in regular cameras, which is why cellphones have often yielded the least detailed images up until recently.
Pretty much every manufacturer, be it a camera maker or a phone maker has been heavily vested in perpetuating the megapixel race, and HTC is the first to break out of it, by focussing on delivering images that have exceptional detail along with rich vibrant colours. When a tiny camera sensor gets packed with big megapixel numbers, what happens is that the individual pixels become too small in size. When these individual photo-sites become too small, they’re incapable ot capturing light in the most effective and efficient ways.
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