HTC Sensation has started to appear in pre-production form around tech blogs on the Old Continent. Naturally, everyone is first trying out the Full HD 1080p video capabilities of the 8MP camera sensor coupled to a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon chipset.
It allows the HTC Sensation to record Full HD video with 30fps, something that only the Samsung Galaxy S II can do so far, if we don't count the 3D-enabled handsets.
On one of the videos. the HTC Sensation is compared to a Full HD sample taken with the LG Optimus 2X after the firmware update that patched the white balance and exposure compensation while shooting video:
It allows the HTC Sensation to record Full HD video with 30fps, something that only the Samsung Galaxy S II can do so far, if we don't count the 3D-enabled handsets.
On one of the videos. the HTC Sensation is compared to a Full HD sample taken with the LG Optimus 2X after the firmware update that patched the white balance and exposure compensation while shooting video:
On the other, the various features of the camera software while shooting video were demonstrated, such as autofocus, live zoom, and touch-to-focus:
The videos look great, the contrast is pretty bumped up to make them appealing for the mass user, and, above all, they run smooth, despite the units still being prototype. We can't wait to get our hands on a final version, and compare the Full HD capabilities. After all, that's the main gain from having a dual-core chipset for now, until multicore-friendly apps start to appear in mass quantities.
Thanks, Philip!
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