Friday, January 3, 2014

HTC One Two: Towards an interchangeable lens system? - Fredzone

HTC is very interested in photography since the beginning of last year. Even though the major manufacturers are engaged in a mad race megapixels, the Taiwanese manufacturer has preferred to focus on our friends photosites and battery technologies that gave life UltraPixel sensor HTC One. The latter’s successor will no doubt this card too, of course, but the company could go a little further if we are to believe the sources Gizchina. According to them, the HTC One Two could actually enjoy system interchangeable lens … . Incredible, is not it?

Yes, a true interchangeable lens system, just like that found on SLR or even on hybrids. According to anonymous, but close to the matter informants, users would be able to change pebbles according to light conditions. Which could give life to a very buoyant market as mobile users are increasingly fond of this stuff.

Rumours HTC One Two janv13

Aura Does it right to interchangeable lens system on the HTC One Two?

But such a system is it realistic? Camera modules of our smartphones are miniaturized to an extreme and it is obviously far from the template of a case of retroreflective. Really far, even. We can also note that this is not the first time we hear of a system of this type. It was indeed question, for a time, the Sony Xperia Z1 ships also targets of this type. A rumor that eventually proved inaccurate.

Otherwise, well, we can take the opportunity to provide a brief overview of the last noise corridor dated. According to various sources, the HTC One Two could well embark screen 4.9 inch display capable of a type Full HD 1080p (although some mention of outright 1440p) a Qualcomm processor Snapdragon 800/805 , 3GB RAM and something like 16 or 32 GB of storage space . Thereupon, and although we also would be entitled to a UltraPixel sensor 10 million pixels, a 3000 mAh battery and a fingerprint reader bonus.

all in a box that looks like two drops of water to that of the HTC One.

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