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    HTC One M8, Glacial Silver 32GB (Verizon Wireless)

    • but I'm not blowing up pictures to make posters either
    • I had to deep clean some gunk off of the camera lenses but now it works perfectly and the pictures are Crystal clear
    • My iPhone 5 i feel took as good pictures
    • This is his Second HTC ONE Phone, this phone is a metal, not plastic phone and it just feels heavy duty, takes great pictures and has plenty of memory.
    • But, the camera now takes fuzzy pictures, with or without flash
    • but, the S5's camera is simply going to give you better pictures
    • Some picture come out great, while others do not blur correctly
    • The pictures are much better in lowlight and the autofocus works faster
    • The M8 still takes very good pictures, but not great pictures like the S5.MIXED FEELINGS
    • Takes good pictures though
    • All I care about when taking pictures with my phone is that the picture is clear and there is a flash for low lighting conditions (there was no flash on my Galaxy S).
    • Online pictures from both always showed the Samsung as taking better pictures.
    • This phone is absolutely amazing, I loved the IR feature it helped me get rid of a lot of remotes (and made it easier since a few have gotten lost lol), great battery life, resolution is amazing, cameras get the most amazing pictures, and the flashlight is extremely bright
    • even if you never lay it down and always have a case on it; the camera could be a bit more consistent, it goes from some amazing pictures to meh pictures in Auto; and if you have a microSD card in, you can hear it rattle around when you take phone calls
    • I can provide anyone who wants with samples of my beautiful purple pictures.
    • It's incredibly fast, great picture, responsive screen and amazing sound!
    • I've taken some really awesome pictures that are bright, colorful, crisp, and have nice bokeh look (without effects),
    • I thought the pictures for this beauty looked good, and then I came across this phone in-person.
    • The pictures you can get are mostly wonderful, although it has trouble with contrast sometimes -- if there is sunlight or bright light in a shot, it can get bleached out
    • Good battery life, takes good pictures and captures good video as well
    • The fact that the HTC has a lower resolution did not bother me as that has nothing to do with a good picture.
    • Thankfully the duo setup is amazing and hardly disappoints; pictures are incredibly clear, crisp and detailed, with many different and effectively editing options, but when using zoom it does become grainy due to its relatively low (4) megapixel count
    • I really like the pictures its very simple to use and as far as quality I ate can't see much difference between the camera on my
    • Camera sucks now after a year, the second camera lens appears to have had the protective film scratched off it (no actual scratches but the edges of the lens are slightly more shiny than the middle) and now it takes terrible pictures in either bright settings OR dark settings where there are lights present.
    • Good sound, good pictures,long battery life with heavy usage!!
    • The pictures don't have the high level of 'megapixel' that the Note 3 has, but overall I like the interface better
    • Every picture comes out hazy and distorted
    • You'll see more detail and get more vibrant, higher quality pictures with Samsung's camera than you will with the M8
    • The camera, although takes great pictures, is a little too less in megapixels
    • couse the picture was not good enough
    • OK it has only 4 megapixel but it still shoot very good pictures
    • Crapped out on me and I lost everything - pictures of my child during her first year
    • The pictures it takes are sharp and clean as well
    • Takes great pictures
    • Maybe I have a different perspective on it due to my previous phones, but I've taken some beautiful pictures on my m8
    • However, due to my order getting messed up online and AT&T unwillingness to work with me to try to fix it and their deceptive billing practices, I have to return the phone.
    • I do not care for Sensu UI/ nor the AT&T garbage-ware, so mine is now a Google Play version of the device.