HTC claims 0.3-second focusing speeds, which is the same claim Samsung makes of the Galaxy S5 – and that phone has a phase detection focus layer, missing from the HTC One M8. Things get a lot slower when you use the Night mode in very low light conditions, but otherwise it’s about as fast as an iPhone 5S. You can shoot multiple ‘normal’ photos in a second, without even using a burst mode. Focusing is extremely fast, and shot-to-shot speeds are excellent. Its sensor pixels are two microns across, where, for example, the Galaxy S5’s are 1.1 microns. The idea of the UltraPixel sensor is that while it’s lower-res than the competition, it uses larger sensor pixels for better low-light performance. They share the same UltraPixel sensor, but the M8 uses the image processor hardware of the Snapdragon 801 – and at present the two have different software (although the HTC One is to get an upgrade to Sense 6 later this year). The HTC One M8 main image camera is very similar to that of last year’s HTC One. ![]() HTC One M8 Camera: Image Quality and Performance Battery Life, Call Quality and Verdict Review. ![]() UltraPixel Camera Image Quality Review.
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