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Apr 30 AT 11:00 AM Taylor Wimberly 31 Comments

Video Highlights are the killer feature of the HTC One

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Spoiler alert! The new HTC One has the best camera experience of any smartphone I have tested. I’m still working on our comprehensive review of the device, but I wanted to share my favorite feature of the new HTC One Ultrapixel camera — Video Highlights.

As you can see from my previous videos (like the HTC One unboxing), I suck at filming and editing things. I still enjoy capturing video, but I hate spending time on editing. HTC has solved this problem with a new feature called Video Highlights.

It might be difficult to relay the pure joy and wow-factor, but I’ll do my best to describe the Video highlight experience. There are three basic steps to creating a highlight video:

  1. Capture pictures, videos, and Zoes (video + pictures)
  2. Open the Gallery app and preview your Video Highlight that gets automatically created on the fly
  3. Save and share your video

If that sounds overly simple, it’s because making these videos is really that easy. HTC allows you to manually control which content goes into a video, and there are multiple theme packs to control the music and effects, but all those tweaks are optional.

To give you a sample of what to expect, I created a couple of Video Highlights that feature the HTC One in action (yes, two devices were used in this experiment). I spent around 10 minutes capturing video, 0 minutes composing the videos, 1 minute to save and export a video, and then another 5 minutes for the video to upload. The results are below.

As you can see, each video has its own look and feel even though they share the same content. HTC provides you with six theme packs to choose from, but we are told that more should be available in the future.

Once the videos are saved on your device, they can be uploaded to any social network of your choice. Each video is around 30 seconds long and they have file sizes of 9-12 MB. HTC has also provided their own service called HTC Share, but the videos are only available for 90 days. Here is a sample video on HTC Share that I created.

In total, you could create and share a professional looking video in under 15 minutes if you wanted. Power users can take all the time they want composing their shots and selecting what content goes into a video, but I love that the entire process can happen in minutes if you choose.

There are lots of ways that people will use Video Highlights, so it will be interesting to see what people come up with. We think they will be great for capturing a family outing, reliving a night on the town with friends, or sharing a personal moment at home.

Last week I made a quick highlight video of my son crawling around. My parents live out of town, so I shared it with my Mom via Google+. This morning she sent me a message saying, “I just watched it and had to step out of a meeting because I started crying. Thank you so much for making those.”

Not every video will be that emotional, but HTC has created something truly special that is only available on their flagship device. I’m sure that other companies will eventually copy the experience, but HTC should be commended for what they have achieved.

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  1. 89Vance 04/30/13 11:25 AM
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    I couldn’t agree more. It’s so easy to make highlight videos that my first one was a pure accident. My One arrived while I was in BC on business and so I had my wife bring it with her when she picked me up from the airport (talk about a long flight, it was almost like having your child born while you’re gone :)). I had her drive home so I could play with my new toy and while testing the camera I took some pics of my daughters in the back seat, and some video of the scenery as we drove down the highway. After a few minutes of gathering content and realized it was putting everything into a new “event” (like an album but complied based on date/time stamp) and had automatically made a highlight reel of our drive home for me. It looked awesome! I’ve since made more intentional highlight reels (where I’ve edited the photos and videos ahead of time and made specific albums for the reel to pull from) of our trip to the dinosaur museum, and the 1 mile race my three year old daughter ran on Saturday. The quality, control, and intuitiveness make this a phenomenal feature for the average to advanced user. My only two complaints so far: 1 – compression when sharing on facebook severely lessens the quality of the videos, 2 – since you are limited to 13 files for to include in the reel, I used the option to “select content” within the album I was creating a reel for, but the final highlight reel kept pulling in pics I hadn’t selected anyway. I ultimately had to make a temporary album to I which I moved all but the 13 files I wanted included in the reel, created and saved the reel, then moved the other files back to their proper album. Hopefully this gets fixed in an update. Otherwise it’s a perfect, simple, and effective feature that anyone will appreciate and use regularly. Hoping for more themes to choose from soon as well.

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    • 89Vance 04/30/13 12:02 PM
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      My Daughter’s big Race :)

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    • 84Galen20K 04/30/13 12:05 PM
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      I agree w/ Vance. Stay Vance, you are not drunk. : ) (I say this now because one time I didn’t agree with you said you were drunk and to go home lol)

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      • 89Vance 04/30/13 4:23 PM
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        Haha I don’t even remember that…. but I probably was ;)

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    • 89Vance 04/30/13 12:10 PM
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      Dinosaur Museum :)

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  2. 26slimx30 04/30/13 11:34 AM
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    man I feel like selling my nexus 4 and getting this. Do you think it is worth it?

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    • 89Vance 04/30/13 12:00 PM
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      In deed I do.

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    • 84Galen20K 04/30/13 12:03 PM
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      I still have my Nexus 4 and I bought the htc One at launch last week and even tho both devices are incredible, the experiences are like night and day. In short yes I still love the Nexus 4, but the htc One in my opinion meets or exceeds the experience on it. Sense 5 is the fastest I’ve ever seen it(have owned 8 past high end htc phones w/ Sense and hated it each time), the build quality is simply incredible(don’t listen to all the OCD Paranoid owners about the tiniest tiniest imperfections that may be there), and just the sound experience is second to none. I do not regret buying this device in the least. So if I really had to pick one, I’d go w/ the htc One.

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    • 36MyMilan 04/30/13 12:36 PM
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      Comparing the nexus 4 with the HTC One, is like comparing Judge Judy to Megan Fox. The Video Highlights feature is just the tip of the iceberg of what this incredible phone has to offer. I’ve never owned a HTC product before, but I’m loving my Developers Edition. HTC gets minus one point for not having a removable battery or a microSD card slot, but it’s got 64GB and recharges in around 2 1/2 hours, so I’ll deal with it. Everything else about this phone is world class.

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  3. 81epps720 04/30/13 11:47 AM
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    Verizon I hate you!!!!!

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    • 8swauger 04/30/13 1:34 PM
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      My thoughts exactly!

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  4. 14RRR 04/30/13 1:21 PM
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    Samsung makes great phone and the phablet, LG make the good phone and the phablet, why HTC is missing the boat? The 5.5″ HTC One Pro phablet with 3500mAh removable and the microSD would address absolutely all concerns most of users have.

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    • 89Vance 04/30/13 1:31 PM
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      Not for this user. Assuming all users want a 5.5 phone slab plastered to their face is a gigantic over simplification of the mobile consumer market.

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      • 14RRR 04/30/13 1:37 PM
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        Where did i say ALL users?

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        • 89Vance 04/30/13 4:28 PM
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          My mistake, I read “address all concerns” to mean that’s all anybody needs, which is, of course, absurd.

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    • 98jamal adam 04/30/13 5:13 PM
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      I assume it’s probably because HTC wants to focus on the One as their flagship device of 2013 and creating a phablet just because others are making them wouldn’t do much good and would be just another distraction. I think that sticking to one flagship for the year is what they need and so far it’s looking great.

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  5. 98Nathan D. 04/30/13 2:43 PM
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    The highlight reels look amazing, I really want to try this feature out myself.

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  6. 89Vance 04/30/13 4:31 PM
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    I don’t want to steal the thunder from your upcoming review, Taylor, but another feature that blew my mind was the TV app which uses the IR sensor to control you TV and peripherals. I opened the app and in literally 8 seconds my Samsung LED and Dish Network box were synced and fully functional. In another 5 minutes I had my channel lineup loaded and favorite shows identified. Now I get a notification when one of my favorite shows is on and I can tap it, turn on the TV and automatically tune to the program. Holy crap HTC is doing it right!

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  7. 1GenTrevNL 04/30/13 4:37 PM
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    Are you ever going to announce the winners of the HTC one giveaway or was it just a lie?

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    • 100Taylor Wimberly 04/30/13 4:49 PM
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      Of course we will announce the winner when this series of posts is over. We have given away hundreds of devices to our users over the years.

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      • 89Vance 04/30/13 4:53 PM
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        Nothing better than non-contributors who just want free shit..

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        • 1GenTrevNL 04/30/13 5:22 PM
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          No need to cuss i just didn’t know, sorry.

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        • 1GenTrevNL 04/30/13 5:25 PM
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          And i could care less who wins, I just wanted to know if some one would.

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          • 1GenTrevNL 04/30/13 5:27 PM
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            *If I

  8. 15DSaif 04/30/13 8:13 PM
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    Can anyone port it to other devices? :P

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  9. 14RRR 04/30/13 8:29 PM
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    By the way, what means SPONSORED at the top ? Is this like sort of paid advertisement ? If yes, i appreciate you are the one and the only who say that openly

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  10. 69cwjones4 04/30/13 10:46 PM
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    these look awesome, wow. wevideo is the best video/photo editor i’ve found so far, but this blows it out of the water (especially since it’s all done for you). really hoping there’s someway HTC releases this app into the play store – i’d pay good money for it

    wevideo link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wevideo.mobile.android&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS53ZXZpZGVvLm1vYmlsZS5hbmRyb2lkIl0.

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  11. 86donger 04/30/13 10:52 PM
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    This and the build quality makes HTC better than Samsucks.

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  12. 68cb2000a 05/01/13 1:44 AM
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    Four megapixels is a perfect size for video. Canon explains this on my new camcorder. It does great in low light and more pixels are not needed for HD video. I keep reading awesome reviews for this phone…will have to check it out.

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  13. 85Jorge Vieira 05/01/13 4:36 PM
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    yes this feature is great and it is one of the high points in the HTC One. Everyone I show it too loves it. But im digging this S4 at the moment photo album almost caputers the same but not as much wow and as zoe and the highlights are. These two phones are awsome. idk withc one I like better.at this moment to me the one is slightly on top.

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  14. 3Fifth313ment 05/02/13 1:23 AM
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    Lol, Little “Richard”son is a cutey for sure! The video actually looks like a commercial for a baby product, lol. What do you think of the HTC One and still shots? A lot of people say it’s not as good as the SGS4?

    5TH

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