Camera fight – HTC One S vs. Samsung Galaxy SII

So, HTC unveiled their HTC One Series handsets a few weeks back now. We’ve already reviewed the HTC One X and the HTC One S but I wanted to show you more on the camera technology and how it compares to my usual phone-of-choice – the Samsung Galaxy SII. The HTC One series handsets have a lens which lets in more light and there’s no shutter-lag either. When snapping shots you can fire off several shots in a second or two and choose the best, plus the ImageSense technnology will make sure that the best shot is available.

Dawid has already done a great comparison between the HTC One X and the Sony Xperia S, so here’s a similar contest with the Samsung Galaxy SII …

First, a shot taken at 8PM on a very dark and wet evening in Stoke-on-Trent. I was sitting in the car eating a McDonalds. It’s not something I do that often and, to be honest, the burger tasted like a wet dog. Don’t ask me about those “fries”. A few years ago they used to put salt on them, now they’re all health-conscious and you’d probably be better chewing on boot laces. Anyway…

There’s not a massive difference between these two photos, but you can click on all the images in this article to get a closer look at them if you wish..

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

Now, let’s crank up the zoom to full and try again to see if there’s a difference. If you look closely there’s some interesting text on the back of that Vauxhall Corsa.. 🙂

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

Next up, I decided to turn the dimmer lights in our kitchen down to the absolute minimum. It’s images like this, taken in really low light, where the HTC One Series shines.

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

Next, I cranked it up a notch and went outside. It’s pitch black – 11PM and there’s a small light on our garage. Here’s the Samsung shot…

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

And finally, here’s some houses across the street. There’s only the street lights …

Samsung Galaxy S2

HTC One S

So, as you can see, the HTC One S performed a lot better in low light. The One S is so quick at snapping photos and, if you want to know more, you can read our full review here.

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