No doubt my 920 has a great camera, but what does it matter if you can't use it as a phone??
That's been discussed in other threads. Since the 1308 update I have a hard time connecting and making calls, it's a known issue with the 1308 firmware. My point is, most who buy these phones need a functioning phone, more than a camera. I personally would prefer a perfect working, or near perfect phone than any camera at all.
I think Lumia 920 pics are better than HTC One but HTC One videos are better than L920
I wouldn't be so bold as to instantly call it "the best" - for example, HTC One captures more light in this video:
Although it still shows that OIS is better on Nokia... Actually, even iPhone 5's video looks more "stable" than HTC's, not sure what's up with that - maybe defective review unit? "Disabled" OIS? I know that iPhone 5 has digital image stabilization, but such things are always worse than a proper OIS :-/ Like I said, I'd rather wait for final unit with final camera firmware.
That's been discussed in other threads. Since the 1308 update I have a hard time connecting and making calls, it's a known issue with the 1308 firmware. My point is, most who buy these phones need a functioning phone, more than a camera. I personally would prefer a perfect working, or near perfect phone than any camera at all.
Like the suggestion given why not flash to the prior build. Updates often bring other 'bugs' and every single piece of tech is not flawless. Granted the most important feature in a phone is the phone call. I remember when my wife's prior iphone couldn't make quality calls....the response we all know about was the phone was being held wrong. This did not impact Apple and still devices sold, so to say one Nokia update that can be addressed by the consumer and Nokia should not impact future sales at all. The company is top notch when it comes to service and supporting their devices.If there are problems with the update (which I agree means a bad QA process) you can just skip it or if it's too late for that you can just flash back the phone to an older build. The restoree feature in the phone is awesome.
It does? Well, then, HTC needs more work with this camera, and needs it fast...The HTC One in the video has final software, the one you get when you buy the product, Anandtech said it somewhere in their review.
Also, found a fresh image comparison of HTC One and Lumia 920:
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Here the HTC seems to produce "natural" color saturation and slightly better overall sharpness :-/