A leak from an Australian carrier ad says that the handset will feature two cameras to enhance picture taking and editing.
The successor to the HTC One is rumored to come with two
cameras. Now, there might be some explanation on how those cameras will be put
to use in the new phone.
The folks over at mobile-industry tracker GSM Arena
discovered on Tuesday a leaked ad for the upcoming HTC One from Australian
carrier Telstra. That ad shows the same handset featured in countless leaked
images and reveals details on the device's "Duo Camera."
According to the ad, the Duo Camera uses the handset's two
cameras to: "Create vivid images even in low light and professionally edit
memories after you've taken the shot. Choose where to focus, highlight what you
love, soften backgrounds and add 3D effects."
The feature follows what other major handset makers have
delivered in their devices this year, including Samsung, Sony, and LG. Those
companies' flagship handsets feature one camera that takes rapid shots. After
the shots are taken, users can decide what parts should be blurred and what
should be clear. They can also pick the version they like best. With two
cameras on board, the HTC One could conceivably enhance those features, since
it's using two cameras to snap photos rather than one.
The ad also highlights the new HTC One's BoomSound
capability and a 5-inch full HD "scratch resistant" screen.
For its part, HTC hasn't confirmed any features in its
upcoming HTC One, but the company plans to unveil the phone on March 25.
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