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AnonD, 21 Oct nonono Apple at the end of the day are the ones who copy everyone and then call it innovation. Look at their "New" lol, new my foot task manager, please don't tell me that isn't ripped straight out of vanilla android. Because it is. It's unbelievable expensive! In short, Apple is the copycat in this debate - end of story lol. I've bought my One S back in May Of course, now the battery won't last more than 24hs, but what the hell.

Having seen the One A9, I feel it's finally time to retire my phone. You lads from GSMArena were spot on there. IPhone and Meizu MX5 just gave a basterd child. Fingerprint sensor should've been placed on the back with stereo speakers upfront. Otherwise just LOVE the concept of balanced specs meeting gorgeous design and a simplified interface. So bored with ever increasing screen diagonals and this blind obsession with specs.

Well done HTC. Now where are all those people who said that LG V 10 was too tall for a 5. AnonD, 21 Oct shameless copycat.. If HTC wants to recapture the market, it isn't the One series they need to reboot, it's the Desire series. The original HTC Desire aka Nexus One was still the best phone they ever made and their departure from it, relegating it to low and mid range status, has been the catalyst for their precipitous downfall.

Stop making gargantuan phones and start making real phones again that are easy to hold and use in the hand. They messed up it so bad with the poor chipset and mostly unseen gigantic bezels..

I wish for a true One S successor. That doesn't speak well of the iPhone's processing. The iPhone 5s may have some advantages to a regular shot, but they are the least perceivable. The LG G2 has big issues with this shot due to its tendency to overexpose photos. HDR mode helps a bit, but imperfect alignment of the exposures smudges out some detail in the shadows. The Nokia Lumia photo we took the 5MP one looks pretty great though - the crane is all there and you can see detail in the foliage in the shadows.

A single wide dynamic range shot has certain advantages over stacking multiple exposures into one HDR photo - for HDR all objects in a photo must align or the detail will get badly smeared.

This means handshake and moving objects can be an issue most often than not. Still, with that dynamic range it would have been amazing if it had an actual HDR mode - except just two exposures would take about 8 seconds with slow shooting speed.

Nokia Lumia regular photo. The Sony Xperia Z1 HDR mode does a good job of enhancing the highlights, but the foliage becomes a water painting due to either misalignment of the photos or issues in processing. The HTC One does the worst here, actually losing detail compared to the normal shot. The highlights look the worst and the shadows are over-processed to the point of looking bad. The LG G2 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 both have a spherical panorama option, but since all phones have sweep panorama we'll compare that instead.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 produced a panorama with a whopping 60MP resolution with tons of detail and very little stitching artifacts the tiles on the ground get a little messed up and so does a moving car. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 panorama. The Apple iPhone 5s managed only about half the resolution - 27MP - and the panorama isn't quite as wide and the colors look a bit dull, but it still looks great and with almost no stitching artifacts.

Best if all, new to the iPhone 5s, the exposure of these panoramas turn way better. It's almost HDR-like, which is what puts it on par with the Note 3. Apple iPhone 5s panorama. There are a few blemishes in the stitching, but nothing major. HTC One panorama. The LG G2 panorama is reasonably wide and the stitching looks okay, though the 6MP resolution is unbecoming of a 13MP camera and a Snapdragon chipset.

The biggest issue is the exposure - the phone just didn't do a good job of handling the transition from the shade behind the mall and the bright, sunlit areas. LG G2 panorama. The Sony Xperia Z1 is finicky with panos - your panning shouldn't be too slow, but not too fast either - and it achieved the lowest resolution of the bunch, 5MP from a



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