
Pushing its photography credentials, the Amaze 4G's eight megapixel shooter can record 1080p video, with a dedicated camera button (and even a direct-to-camcorder button) to make the most of the handset's promised "zero shutter lag." Its also got that backlit sensor found in its sibling, the myTouch 4G Slide. On the software side, it's running Android 2.3.4, coated in the inevitable Sense veneer and supporting the likes of HTC Watch and T-Mobile TV. Will it be enough to steal the network's king of Android crown away from the Galaxy S II when it ships October 12th?
4 comments:
Wow that looks like an awesome phone! Wish I had money now... Followed!
I love the quality of pictures that you can get from cell phones now. so great! I don't even own a camera anymore!
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Dayum. That is a bling-ass phone.
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