![]() We're a little dubious about these claims - there’s a pretty strong argument that what really determines image quality when looking at the image as a whole is the total amount of light captured by the sensor, not by each individual pixel. This of course runs counter to conventional marketing, which has always contended precisely the opposite, i.e. The core of HTC's argument is based around the idea that using fewer, larger pixels on a sensor that's the same size as the 13MP unit found in competitors such as the Sony Xperia Z should offer better image quality. The document is light on numbers though, and worryingly high in quotes from journalists so scientists and engineers may find it unsatisfying. ![]() This covers some key factors affecting image quality, including the lens, sensor and processor, in a fairly non-technical way. ![]() Shortly after the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the One, HTC published a white paper explaining the thinking behind the 4MP 'ultrapixel' camera in its latest device.
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