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HTC One (M8) features a depth sensor to let owners change what appears in focus in photos after they are taken.

HTC’s new flagship Android smartphone also features a bigger screen and louder speakers than the previous model.

The Taiwanese company said the device should turn around recent weak earnings and help it recover market share.

But experts said Samsung and Apple’s bigger marketing budgets would continue to put HTC at a disadvantage.

HTC only shipped 6.4 million units of the original HTC One model last year, according to the research firm IDC.

That compares with 43.3 million shipped copies of Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and 39.5 million shipped units of Apple’s iPhone 5S, which also launched in 2013.

HTC One (M8) features a depth sensor to let owners change what appears in focus in photos after they are taken

HTC One (M8) features a depth sensor to let owners change what appears in focus in photos after they are taken (photo HTC)

Across its portfolio as a whole, HTC actually sold fewer handsets in 2013 than 2012 despite growth in the wider market.

One of the new handset’s distinguishing features is a sensor on its back used to record distance.

The information is used by an app to allow the owner to mimic the effect of changing focus after a photo is taken, keeping selected objects sharp but blurring others.

It also allows users to add stylized effects to a photo’s background while keeping its main subject unaltered.

Another innovation is the ability to activate the phone without having to press its on-button. Swiping the screen in different ways takes the user to either what they were last doing, the home screen or a feed of news stories and social media updates.

HTC also boasts that battery life is 40% better than before even though it has a bigger, 5in screen.

However, it lacks a fingerprint scanner despite the firm’s inclusion of the security feature on the One Max handset.

Despite winning several awards, sales of the original HTC One underperformed.

HTC said that part of the problem was production delays caused by its use of a unibody metal case and a new type of camera.

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