HTC One 1080p video samples

Daylight, HDR, and night video from the HTC One, along with a selection of HTC Zoe clips.

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49 thoughts on “HTC One 1080p video samples

  1. Me not like. 
    Thanks for saving me £££ I was told this cam was the best. Not so.
    Where is the area in first clip?

  2. For the price/performance I preffer my Huawei Ascend P1, in the end of the day you pay more for the brand than everything else, for example a friend of mine bought a chinese smartphone, the Zoppo ZP980 for few than 250 euros, really worth it, again I say, price/performance is the best way to go.
    Not saying bad about HTC and others brands but they charge a lot, especialy Apple even with is 5c Iphone, cheap? ha! thats just disgracefull…

  3. This doesn't look like footage straight from the HTC One – firstly it's 720p, not 1080p, and it appears to have been roughly converted from 30fps to 24fps by some tool afterwards, making it jumpy.

  4. Can you edit a video right from the phone? I make comedy skits and wondered if I would be able to shoot different scenes and make a short video all from the device.

  5. Its stutter festival all over again. Last year it was with one x and this. Get your shit straight htc. Ain't no ultrapixel gonna help you when video records with such shabbiness.

  6. People really need to learn what contrast is. It's like perfume on a pig. Basically they've cranked it too high to make sub par images look passable to the untrained eye, but they've crushed the blacks and blown out the highlights. And to do this processing, they've added stutter to the video. It looks like stop motion video when cars are passing by. Shadow areas are completely black and sky is completely white. HTC One great phone, but really sub par camera in disguise.

  7. Who said computer can't show video properly?
    My desktop using full HD monitor
    My notebook is also Asus Gaming and its got full HD screen
    Everyone using full HD display right now ,where have you been?

  8. ok i didn't get what you meant, you actually said most pc's and expecially notebooks doesn't even have a 720p screen so why bothering focusing on all the gigantic 1080p stuff right?

  9. No, it's not a problem that everyone make videos to share on computers. "The problem" is still the majority of computer screens that can't show videos properly.

  10. It's a phone guys. And what you see when you look at this video is your screen's capacity, probably around 60hz on a 21,5" LCD? (just guessing) Well, on the phone it's quite different…

  11. Great quality, but that focusing issue is kinda annoying….HDR actually looked worse imo that surprised me

  12. Awesome video quality. Does it have an option to lock the focus once its where you want it to be? The One seems to be less shaky too. Is it just good camera work or do you notice it being better than other camera phones?

  13. I feel you. I'm getting an iPhone next too (5S) but because I like the efficiency of it. I like that it sends a MMS no matter big the file (and scales it down until it can send), I like how it has less ram usage and is more efficient that it doesn't require a quad core processor, but can still have the same benchmarks. Stuff like that. I'm always going to love android though and will probably come back. My GS2's video is really not nearly as bad with focusing as this though.

  14. Really? It happens about 10x the amount it does than in this video. I really want to come back to Android (using iOS now) but I want them to smooth out the OS first. I've been keeping track of it and it's still not there yet. Maybe soon.

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