HTC One S front facing camera VGA or 1.3 MP? - HTC One S

Is the front facing cam on the One S VGA or 1.3 MP? Anyone got info on that?

Come on, you can find the answer by googling in 2 seconds:
http://www.htc.com/us/products/htco...9265377010&jk=HTC+one+s&jsid=20718#tech-specs
It has VGA front camera.

Actually, confusion is what it is. I read where HTC originally had 1.3 MP then they changed it to VGA on the site. Also, some of the reviews I read today said 1.3 MP. I don't know whose making the mistake.
Just wanted some clarity and was being hopeful.

Just took a picture 640x480 so vga

its a 1.3mps-my fault....its vga

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In this thread, Allanmb noticed that the Exec camera has a setting for 2MP. The pictures look damn good too!
Has anybody else noticed this apart from Splatt and myself?
Allan
it's a software enhanced resolution. it's 1.3 native.
Any 2i owner will be blown away by the difference in quality on what is supposedly the same camera...especially in super fine mode.
It's definately a 1.3, but it's the first time since the XDA2 (which compared to the XDA was better as it actually HAD a camera) where I felt a new XDA is an improvement imaging-wise.
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Front facing camera of Dell Streak vs. Evo

I know that the dell streak has a VGA front camera but I am not sure what type of camera is on the evo. Either way is a VGA front camera better than whatever the evo front facing camera is?
Sent from my Nexus One
Name Megapixels Width x Height
CGA 0.064 320×200
EGA 0.224 640×350
VGA 0.3 640×480
SVGA 0.5 800×600
XGA 0.8 1024×768
SXGA 1.3 1280×1024
UXGA 1.9 1600×1200
WUXGA 2.3 1920×1200
Streak is VGA, Evo is SXGA. I'm sure when video calling the evo doesnt use that resolution though.
And add to that the fact that resolution (megapixels) has little to do with picture quality, and you won't be able to tell which one is better until pictures start getting posted.
Me personally? I'd rather a lower res picture that's of a higher quality than the other way around.
Evo FFC is pretty darn good
I have an Evo and tested out a video call today using Fring. It was pretty darn good, for being on a phone. That said, I'd expect the Streak's quality difference to be unnoticeable. Hook up with me on Skype and I'll test it out with you. mrsato-veillon

720p video resolution

I did a small search but could not find anything.
Would it be possible for some smart developer to create new drivers/application for htc camera?
I mean iphone 4 has 5 megapixel camera just like htc hd2 however it can record 720p resolution videos. I will dear to say it quite good quality!!!
How come Leo can not do it? Is it possibly down to hardware as well?
720p video resolution is 1280x720 and 5mp stills are easilly 2x that?
so
1st: the 5 megapixel are for pictures only.
2nd: i think the Hardware of the HD2 is capable of 720p videos as it is the same camera as in the Desire/Nexus One...
3rd: as windows mobile doesnt support 720p video playback (i think so) i dont think that it could record it
if it is possible, then in android...
ruscik said:
I did a small search but could not find anything.
Would it be possible for some smart developer to create new drivers/application for htc camera?
I mean iphone 4 has 5 megapixel camera just like htc hd2 however it can record 720p resolution videos. I will dear to say it quite good quality!!!
How come Leo can not do it? Is it possibly down to hardware as well?
720p video resolution is 1280x720 and 5mp stills are easilly 2x that?
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He does sorta kinda have a good point
720p does not mean the quality is going to be better. it means that the resolution is going to be larger.
you can stretch a VHS video to 720p... but at the end of the day its still a VHS.
Its all down to the camera sensor. Thats why you can pick up a 12MP digi cam for £60 or a 10.1MP Canon 1DS Mk3 for £1700.
I know which one I would have...
Oberoth said:
so
1st: the 5 megapixel are for pictures only.
2nd: i think the Hardware of the HD2 is capable of 720p videos as it is the same camera as in the Desire/Nexus One...
3rd: as windows mobile doesnt support 720p video playback (i think so) i dont think that it could record it
if it is possible, then in android...
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I know that about camera still shots being 5mp only. Windows not supporting 720p is partially correct. Windows media player does not want to play anything bigger then 800x640 while core player shouts at me at 1024x768 sp not short of 720p, it is obvious it's driver/codec/software issue only for playback. Did anyone try tcpmp for 720p playback?
shuttsies said:
720p does not mean the quality is going to be better. it means that the resolution is going to be larger.
you can stretch a VHS video to 720p... but at the end of the day its still a VHS.
Its all down to the camera sensor. Thats why you can pick up a 12MP digi cam for £60 or a 10.1MP Canon 1DS Mk3 for £1700.
I know which one I would have...
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720p does mean quality will be better.
Resolution 640x480 is 307200 pixels per frame plus what ever colour depth so x16 for 16m and so on.
Resolution 1280x720 is 921600 pixels which is over twice as much data to be displayed on the same surface.
Single pixel size on 32" screen with 640 resolution will be much bigger and therefore have much less details then with 1280 resolution.
Twice as much data will have to equal better quality.
I know that camera sensor is very important, quite often more then MP value. However our sensor if good enough to catch twice the resolution of 720p and after all video is just a bunch of still images played one after another (a bit more in to that I know ).
On HTC HD2 there was a burst photo option. With registry edit you could tell it to make 20 pictures a second ad 1280x720p or something similar. Almost full frame late
With Android (today build) you can rec 800x480 video file
vessk0 said:
With Android (today build) you can rec 800x480 video file
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is it real? how can i find this build?
vessk0 said:
With Android (today build) you can rec 800x480 video file
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This would be true except there is no button on the HD2 to activate video recording (at least through the default android video recording facility. I'm assuming someone is working out how to remap one of the keys whilst in this program. It will happen though.
jonboyuk said:
This would be true except there is no button on the HD2 to activate video recording (at least through the default android video recording facility. I'm assuming someone is working out how to remap one of the keys whilst in this program. It will happen though.
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On the build I used, you simply press on the screen for 3 secs...
h8196288 said:
On the build I used, you simply press on the screen for 3 secs...
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THATS ONLY FOR THE CAMERA DUDE LOL
ruscik said:
720p does mean quality will be better.
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No it doesn't.
As he mentioned, you can stretch any video source to make it 720p or even 1080p or even go to 4k if you want.
It's up to the camera sensor to fill in the extra pixels to make it a high def image, if it can't then all you're doing is making 1 pixel use 2 pixels instead.
Psygnosis84 said:
No it doesn't.
As he mentioned, you can stretch any video source to make it 720p or even 1080p or even go to 4k if you want.
It's up to the camera sensor to fill in the extra pixels to make it a high def image, if it can't then all you're doing is making 1 pixel use 2 pixels instead.
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For one pixel to be used on two is upscaling. That is a software option and our camera for now does not have it. But even if camera would only do that to 10% of the extra spaces it has to fill the quality will be much better as that still means 10% extra data captured.
Pixel size in standard and 720p resolution is not the same. If the picture will be split it will also be compressed to fit smaller pixel keeping the same ammount of data mostly (this one we will not know until we try it) so when used on bigger screens there will be mroe detail there.
It is down to sensor to pickup everything at desired resolution and as long as we do not exceed 5mp still it does. What is the problem is speed that sensor processes the information, converts it to known format, sends it and stores it.
In other words how fast is the cpu that converts it, communication with cpu and memory, plus finally speed it can save it to card.
If you have an HD camcorder get it to record stock resolution, then get a class 1 sd card and get it to record 1080p. Compare the images.
At 1080p sensor will get all the pixels but will not be able to save them and it will be similar situation to what Leo camera will do. Without trying we will not know how much. Fact that Android can record at 800x480 should say it will be better as cam was instantly capable of that.
I am not working in video industry but I do a lot of editing and video processing from my, and my friends motorcycle cameras and other action cams. I know a thing or two about videos. Sometimes you do not need much improvement in camera to see a lot improvement in quality. It is all down to how much camera can save per frame.

[Q] how about that front camera?

has anyone tried video calling on skype/fring/qik?
or taken any photos with the front facing camera?
The htc website specs sheet says its VGA but at the roadshow the demonstrator told me it was 1.3MP and the incredible S has been listed with a 1.3MP front cam too.
Seems odd that HTC would downgrade the camera on its premium device...
(Although tbf they did downgrade user accesible ROM, so who knows?)
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front facing cam, 1.3 or 2mp

Not that it matters but I thought the Tiffany had a 2mp front can, but every app Ive used lists the front can at 1.3 MP. Even the stock one. Not that it matters, more of a principal thing.
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