![]() There is a good argument for using fewer pixels on a smartphone anyway. The stabilization also helps to keep video footage steady. The phone also comes with a fast F2.0 lens and optical image stabilization which offer unarguable advantages in low-light. However, the HTC One's advantages are not all about pixels. There’s a pretty strong argument that what really determines image quality when looking at the image as a whole is the total amount of light captured by the sensor, not by each individual pixel. ![]() We would argue this is not always necessarily true. ![]() The core of HTC's argument is based around the idea that using fewer, larger pixels on a sensor that's the same size as the 13MP unit found in competitors such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 or Sony Xperia Z should offer better image quality. The imaging sensor in the HTC One's camera module is the same size as most other current smartphones but comes with a lower 4MP pixel count and therefore larger individual photosites.
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