A few years ago, the concept of taking a "selfie" using your front facing camera would usually have been rubbished by the complaint that the quality of the image wasn't good enough. During the past two years, we've seen the birth of the selfie generation with the front facing camera quality arguably becoming as important as the rear camera and this is especially true of the new generation of selfie handsets, which includes the HTC Desire Eye. The Desire Eye follows in the footsteps of other handsets where the front facing camera is a key selling feature; whilst most of these handsets have been targetted towards the Far East markets and featured sensors of around five to eight megapixels, the Desire Eye is targetted at the global market and sports a 13MP sensor on the front (with the same sensor also in use on the rear). That's not all as the Desire Eye also brings the world's first dual LED flash on the front, dedicated to taking those perfect selfies. On paper at least, the 13MP front camera sensor should produce the best selfies ever as it's the highest front facing sensor on a smartphone to-date - the Oppo N1 had a ...
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