Consumers are always considering the capability of a smart phone camera in capturing images or videos. Highlighted below is the comparison between the Nokia Lumia 920 PureView camera technology against the UltraPixel camera of the HTC One M7.

1. HTC One M7. The remarkable smart phone specifications include the 4MP rear camera that HTC identified as the improved UltraPixel camera technology. Every pixel has the ability to increase up to 300% luminosity compared to the other smart phone camera sensors.

The HTC One M7 camera also features the auto-focus, LED flash, smile and face detection, geo-taggin, f.2/0 lens, optical image stabilization, ImageChip 2 for HDR, 1080p video resolution at 30FPS with stereo sound and video stabilization and a 2.1MP front-facing camera with 1080p video resolution, HDR and 88-degree wide-angle lens.

2. Nokia Lumia 920. The smart phone features an 8MP camera with the Carl Zeiss optics that has the remarable PureView technology, optical image stabilization, auto-focus, dual LED flash, geo-tagging, touch focus, 1080p video resolution at 30FPS and 1.3MP front-facing camera with 720p video resolution at 30FPS.

Since HTC's confirmation on switching gears and focus in order to deliver high quality imaging on the HTC One M7 smart phone, device enthusiasts were intrigued on how the new sensor performs against the Nokia Lumia 920 PureView Technology.

According to the G4Games review, both of the smart phones amazingly captured nice images in all lighting conditions. However, the HTC One M7 had the capability in creating more saturated colors for the images. The Nokia Lumia 920 PureView camera technology evened out the lighting details of the image while the HTC One M7 UltraPixel camera focused on the object then darkened its surrounding except for the source of lighting which has been improved in-depth visualization.