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New Delhi: After Samsung and
Microsoft, HTC has now introduced
its selfie-focused smartphone.
Named the HTC Desire Eye, the new
smartphone is claimed to include one
of the best front-facing cameras.
The Desire Eye has a 13 megapixel
front and rear cameras for detailed
image quality. Its front camera is the
highest resolution front camera to
date. Both the front and rear
cameras have a dual-LED flash to
provide natural tones. The BSI
sensors on both the cameras are said
to capture crisp photos even in low-
light conditions.
It has a dual-colour, waterproof
unibody design with a 5.2-inch full
HD display. Beating under the hood
is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
processor.
According to the company, The HTC
Eye Experience takes mobile imaging
software to a new level. The HTC Eye
Experience's face tracking keeps you
framed at all times. Also up to four
people in the same room can also be
tracked comfortably, with each face
cropped and positioned on the
screen for maximum clarity.
Its new Split Capture function
combines simultaneous photos and
videos taken on the front and back
cameras into one split-screen image
or video, creating a new selfie
experience. Crop-Me-In places you at
the heart of the action by cropping
you from the image or video taken
with the front-facing camera and
positioning it within the scene
captured by the main camera.
Voice Selfie makes it easier for you
to take selfies. Simply "say cheese"
as soon as you've struck the perfect
pose or trigger the video recording
with "action" or "rolling" commands.
Additions to the HTC Desire 820 are
also included in the HTC Eye
Experience such as face fusion, the
feature that allows you to merge
your face with that of a friend or
celebrity for a completely original
look and Live Makeup, where you can
set the desired level of skin
smoothing and preview the effect in
real-time before the image is
captured.
The option of screen sharing in the
HTC Desire Eye brings desktop
functionality to smartphone-based
video chat.
The HTC Desire Eye will be rolled out
across EMEA, Asia and the US from
October.
HTC Desire Eye: HTC's selfie-focused smartphone with a 13MP front camera launched
Microsoft, HTC has now introduced
its selfie-focused smartphone.
Named the HTC Desire Eye, the new
smartphone is claimed to include one
of the best front-facing cameras.
The Desire Eye has a 13 megapixel
front and rear cameras for detailed
image quality. Its front camera is the
highest resolution front camera to
date. Both the front and rear
cameras have a dual-LED flash to
provide natural tones. The BSI
sensors on both the cameras are said
to capture crisp photos even in low-
light conditions.
It has a dual-colour, waterproof
unibody design with a 5.2-inch full
HD display. Beating under the hood
is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
processor.
According to the company, The HTC
Eye Experience takes mobile imaging
software to a new level. The HTC Eye
Experience's face tracking keeps you
framed at all times. Also up to four
people in the same room can also be
tracked comfortably, with each face
cropped and positioned on the
screen for maximum clarity.
Its new Split Capture function
combines simultaneous photos and
videos taken on the front and back
cameras into one split-screen image
or video, creating a new selfie
experience. Crop-Me-In places you at
the heart of the action by cropping
you from the image or video taken
with the front-facing camera and
positioning it within the scene
captured by the main camera.
Voice Selfie makes it easier for you
to take selfies. Simply "say cheese"
as soon as you've struck the perfect
pose or trigger the video recording
with "action" or "rolling" commands.
Additions to the HTC Desire 820 are
also included in the HTC Eye
Experience such as face fusion, the
feature that allows you to merge
your face with that of a friend or
celebrity for a completely original
look and Live Makeup, where you can
set the desired level of skin
smoothing and preview the effect in
real-time before the image is
captured.
The option of screen sharing in the
HTC Desire Eye brings desktop
functionality to smartphone-based
video chat.
The HTC Desire Eye will be rolled out
across EMEA, Asia and the US from
October.
HTC Desire Eye: HTC's selfie-focused smartphone with a 13MP front camera launched