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HTC Zoe technology from HTC One may not be coming to Windows Phone yet

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Yesterday was HTC day, with the new presentation of the HTC One, everyone had their eyes on this new terminal that promises a lot and represents HTC's change of vision for the market. And of course, this product only brings the best of the best

One of the most talked about things is the new 4 megapixel camera, but it is not what it seems, this camera brings with it UltraPixel Camera technologywith OIS and HDR videos. The camera specifications are as follows:

  • HTC UltraPixel Camera.
  • BSI sensor, 2.0 micrometer pixel size, 0.3" sensor.
  • HTC ImageChip 2.
  • Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
  • F2.0 aperture and a 28mm lens.
  • Smart Flash: 5 automatic flash levels depending on how close the person is to the camera.
  • 2.1 megapixel front camera and HDR support.
  • 1080p video recording on both cameras.
  • Recording videos in slow motion and playing them back at various speeds.
  • HTC Zoe™ with HTC Zoe™ Highlights and HTC Zoe™ Share

Very interesting, isn't it? Unfortunately for us Windows Phone users, we'll be left wanting to try this 100%, because in an interview with HTC's camera expert , Symon Whitehorn, said that they will do their best to bring HTC Zoe technology to terminals with Windows Phone 8, but for now it is difficult because the Kernel of the operating system does not allow them to implement these new features.

For those of you who aren't aware, the HTC Zoe is a new technology that allows the smartphone's camera to take a 3.6 second video and 6 photos at the same time. seconds, in this way we obtain a much more complete capture of the moment. HTC created an exclusive gallery on the HTC One for the different Zoes that we create.

Such a camera on Windows Phone would make things quite interesting for Nokia and its Pureview technology, which has been more than Award-winning and accepted as one of the best cameras in the smartphone market. However, it should not be forgotten that Nokia seems to have something in store for MWC when it comes to cameras.

Would you compare an HTC to Windows Phone if it had this new camera?

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