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November 2014
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The editors liked
Nice design
Great power
The HTC Desire Eye is the first smartphone to feature a front-facing flash to illuminate your selfies. Its screen is bright and bold
It has plenty of power and its colourful body is waterproof
The editors didn't like
Overpowered cameras
Possible limited release
Although the front camera has 13 megapixels
Images still suffer from noise and blur
Particularly in low light. Focus is far from perfect too
Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The HTC Desire Eye is the first smartphone to feature a front-facing flash to illuminate your selfies. Its screen is bright and bold, it has plenty of power and its colourful body is waterproof
Although the front camera has 13 megapixels, images still suffer from noise and blur, particularly in low light. Focus is far from perfect too, even with the flash assistance
Although its flash-equipped front camera is eye-catching, its image results aren't as impressive as I'd hoped. Still, the flash will illuminate your face where other phones can't, and the Desire Eye comes with fun software, is well-specced and waterproof...
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Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: With a lens that looks like a giant robot staring at you, the HTC Desire Eye looks stylishly intimidating, but what's it like to use? We went hands on to find out.HTC announced the Desire Eye at its Double Exposure event in New York yesterday.It's packing...
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: HTC's Re camera is tiny and cute, and the Desire Eye joins HTC's growing army of mid-range phones. Here's my early thoughts after some time testing both new devices.Over at Techly, I've written up my first impressions of the new devices; I'm also working ...
Abstract: The Desire Eye smartphone and Re camera are HTC's latest products–and the focus is on photo taking. Source: Joanna Stern/The Wall Street JournalHTC is hoping that a focus on photos and video will lure in consumers this holiday season. Overnight, HTC intro...
Do I like the HTC Desire Eye? I think so. Lovely and vague, right? The thing is, I don't really know what it's for. It's a really powerful phone, one that competes with the One M8. It's got a great screen, and I'm a fan of the Double Shot colour. But I d...
Abstract: HTC's Desire EYE smartphone offers a variety of features with a 1080p HD screen, two 13 megapixel (MP) cameras and 2GB of RAM. This phone comes in at the upper end of midrange. At 5.97 x 2.91 x 0.33 inches, the HTC Desire EYE is on the large side, but the...
One of the strongest frontfacing cameras on a phone to date, Flagshiplevel performance, Sharp and vibrant display
A little too large for comfort, Comes with outdated version of Android, Front cam's photos can be inconsistent
The Desire Eye packs flagship hardware packed into upper midrange body, providing the kind of display, performance, and battery life you'd normally get from a phone $100-200 more expensive. That alone makes this phone a winner (if you can live with a sl...
Distinctive design, Dust and water resistant, Nice display Powerpacked internals
Picture quality of cameras isn't the best, Average battery, Doesn't come cheap
With a powerful snapper at the front, the HTC Desire Eye might seem like it's aimed mainly at selfie enthusiasts. However, the Taiwanese giant has made sure that the device doesn't lack in any other aspect and one look at its spec sheet proves that. The p...
Abstract: “A bird-eye's view of the most expensive and powerful smartphone in HTC's Desire range, the Desire Eye”While all the top smartphone manufacturers felt pressure from new-gen brands last year, Taiwanese brand HTC rose in popularity, thanks to its wide range...
Abstract: “Can the Desire Eye live up to its name with its camera performance? Let's find out”With millions of selfies being uploaded on social networks every day, it's clear that the selfie phenomenon is here to stay. And, it seems that HTC is poised to take the b...