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HTC promises a software update to fix One M9 camera woes

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09 April, 2015

HTC Android

HTC America’s president, Jason Mackenzie has confirmed that a software update to fix the camera woes of HTC One M9 will be released in the United States between April 10 to April 17. The rollout of the new firmware will be dependent on the device's carrier version.

@Monica_Renata @Crofty_71 @HTCUSA camera to see improvement w/ sw update coming tomorrow or 17th (next Fri) depending on carrier version

— Jason Mackenzie (@JasonMacHTC) April 9, 2015

HTC dropped its UltraPixel technology and utilized a new Toshiba-made 20MP BSI sensor in the One M9 flagship. However, it seems that the company will take a while to adjust with the tough competition on the mobile imaging front - early reviews of the One M9 did mention some issues with luminance and HDR.

You can find out all about HTC One M9 in our detailed review.

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  • moji jon
  • au{
  • 03 Jun 2015

The new HTC camera is so different why don't update the review

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  • Anonymous
  • MUb
  • 14 Apr 2015

lol @ iamagrimm ... too many posts in a row i seen the pictures and the camera has a major improvement ... actually i think GSMArena should modify it's review of the camera section since the difference is huge.

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  • AnonD-385632
  • 7Fh
  • 13 Apr 2015

There is nothing wrong with calibration on the display. Nice try with your lies

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