We've known since its recent announcement that
T-Mobile's myTouch 4G Slide will be a mobile photographer's delight and now we get to see the camera UI in action on video. As a quick reminder, the carrier's upcoming
Gingerbread smartphone is made by HTC and features
Sense 3.0, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a dual-core 1.2GHz
Snapdragon processor, a 3.7-inch WVGA Super LCD display, HSPA+ connectivity on the
AWS spectrum, and a trick 8 megapixel shooter. The f2.2 wide-angle lens is combined with a low-light capable sensor and a dual-LED flash, but it's the camera software that really shines. Like on the
Sensation, you'll find support for 1080p HD video recording, but the myTouch 4G Slide adds multiple scenes,
zero shutter lag technology, continuous autofocus, HDR stills capture, plus panorama and burst modes, along with a dedicated two-stage shutter key. While we doubt it will dethrone
Nokia's N8 in term of raw picture quality, we're looking forward to putting HTC's latest feature-packed shooter through its paces when the handset debuts this month for $199 on contract.
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