I know, plus it isn't just "4MP" image, it has a much higher res. than that since it is a panorama shot, hence why it looks good on a 46" print.
and of course if you really want to be picky

, you can then say that there isn't anything to show the "detail" side of it of i.e. it is mainly water and the sky with low lighting conditions.
However, what matters is that it looks very good, which is why I posted it.
Of course as said, more MP will always be better for large prints using just the "one" image.
That last comment from that "photographer" seems rather exaggerated:
It won't create the sharpness needed by most photographers for a photo to be acceptable.
I have seen plenty of shots where the one produces photos just as sharp as the GS 4 etc. cameras, especially when it comes to macro shots, certainly more than "acceptable" especially when you look at the other stuff like lack of noise, colours etc. "Serious photographers" can and would probably sort the sharpness out easily via lightroom/photoshop with a few clicks, you can reduce noise, however, you lose some detail by doing so.
Unless of course he is basing that view purely on when you zoom in/crop photos, which for some strange reason seems to be the "most" important factor these days as to if a camera is any good........
Plus the reason why phone cameras don't have loads of MP "and" very large pixel size is due to the physical limitation and of course the price, unless he wants a brick of a phone that costs a fortune. For example a nikon D600 has 24.3MP with a pixel size of around 5.95µm compared to the htc one with 4MP and 2µm and the GS 4 with 13MP and 1.12µm. With proper dedicated cameras, you don't have to worry about any of this as much since the camera will already be pretty big and heavy, therefore you can have a stupid amount of megapixels with huge pixels etc. Phones have to remain "compact" and be easy to use/hold in one hand, fit in your trouser etc. pockets.
Plus if you read the replies to that comment:
It sounds like the printer you worked for does pretty shoddy work. Our prints don't smudge. The definition on our canvas prints is quite good.
But from that canvas (and many other panoramas posted on XDA etc.), it shows how good sense/the one is when it comes to "capturing" panoramas baring in mind that this is from a "phone" camera.