Photo quality

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Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the HTC U11 come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).

Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
 

Al3xxxinho

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Well, I think that HTC is not providing same quality for same money.

Basically, me and a friend both have an HTC u11, both dual sim versions, running the same version of android 8.0
My phone: has a red-ish tint on the screen / camera is worse in the same lighting conditions
His phone: screen is more pleasant to look at, does not have the red-is ting / camera is better in the same lighting conditions

Both phones have JDI LCD panels.

I'll upload two photos and let you guys judge which one is better:

1.jpg
2.jpg

First photo: iso-728 and 1/15 sec
Second photo: iso-494 and 1/20 sec
 
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bryguy80

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Well, I think that HTC is not providing same quality for same money.

Basically, me and a friend both have an HTC u11, both dual sim versions, running the same version of android 8.0
My phone: has a red-ish tint on the screen / camera is worse in the same lighting conditions
His phone: screen is more pleasant to look at, does not have the red-is ting / camera is better in the same lighting conditions

Both phones have JDI LCD panels.

I'll upload two photos and let you guys judge which one is better:

View attachment 4421161
View attachment 4421162

First photo: iso-728 and 1/15 sec
Second photo: iso-494 and 1/20 sec
The first is better. Less chromatic aberration.