The HTC One 2 dual sensor rear camera has been tipped yet again before the phone officially launches on March 25.
We’d be extremely surprised if the All New HTC One launches without a dual sensor after the sheer numbers of leaks emerging over the last few months.
The latest leak comes from notorious tech tipster @evleaks, which released a close up shot of the HTC One 2’s dual sensor rear camera.
“Up close with the HTC M8 cameras,” came the evleaks tweet.
As before, you can see a twin set of camera sensors adorning the rear of the HTC One 2. The larger sensor, below, is tipped to offer the same 4-megapixel UltraPixel resolution as the HTC One.
However, this will be coupled with a smaller 2-megapixel UltraPixel sensor above it in order to allow users to customise the background of their photographs via a special built-in app.
It also looks like HTC will employ a dual LED flash with its 2014 flagship. Similar to the True Tone flash in the iPhone 5S, it seems the HTC One 2 will have a white and an amber LED to make images look more natural.
HTC itself teased the dual sensor camera of the HTC One 2 in a picture released earlier this week.
Behind the launch date of March 25 were six images all showing a pair of subjects, including running dogs, trees and cheeky giraffes.
The image was coupled with the Twitter caption: “On March 25th, life will become twice as beautiful.”
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