The front - facing camera, meanwhile, is an 8 MP one with an f / 1
.7 autofocus lens.
The front - facing selfie camera on the Note 8 is supposed to be 8 MP, with an f / 1
.7 autofocus lens.
Around the front, the selfie cam is 8 - megpixel and has a f / 1
.7 autofocus lens.
Other highlights from the spec sheet include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor (or Exynos 8895 depending on your region), 6 GB of RAM, 3,300 mAh battery, 8 - megapixel front - facing camera with f / 1
.7 autofocus lens, 64 GB of internal storage, microSD card support, multiple biometric unlocking methods, wireless charging, dimensions of 162.5 x 74.8 x 8.6 mm and it all runs on Android 7.1.1.
As for the front - facing camera, it's a 8 - megapixel sensor with an f1
.7 autofocus lens.
Not exact matches
We expect better results from the G5 Plus, which also has phase detection
autofocus and a faster
lens (f / 1
.7 versus f / 2.0 for the G5).
Its front - facing camera, in particular, is largely unchanged from last year's model, with an 8MP sensor, f / 1
.7 lens, and
autofocus.
The Galaxy S9 has a 8MP f / 1
.7 aperture
autofocusing front - facing camera (1/3.6 ″ sensor size, 1.22 µm pixel size, and 80 - degree field of view) and a 12MP rear camera (1/2.55 ″ sensor size, 1.4 µm pixel size, and 77 - degree field of view), with the S9 + packing an additional 12MP telephoto
lens (1/3.4 ″ sensor size, 1.0 µm pixel size, 45 - degree field of view) for «2x zoom».
The primary camera at the rear is a single 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 3 unit with large 1.4 um pixels, an f / 1
.7 aperture
lens, UltraSpeed
autofocus, and optical image stabilization.
The primary shooter has an f / 1
.7 lens, 1.4 - micron pixels, and Dual Pixel
autofocus, whereas the secondary
lens offers an f / 2.4 aperture and 1.0 - micron pixels.
An 8 - megapixel secondary camera sensor is available on the front with an
autofocus, f / 1
.7 lens.
The other significant upgrade is the presence of a 12 - megapixel dual pixel
autofocus camera with a f / 1
.7 lens that the company delivers impressive shots in both bright and low lighting conditions.
It constitutes of a 12 - megapixel f / 1
.7 lens with 1.4 µm pixel size, laser
autofocus, dual tone flash and a front - facing 5 - megapixel f / 2.0 shooter which also comes with a 1.4 µm pixel size and dual - LED (dual tone) flash.
A dual - LED flash unit is still part of the package here, as are optical image stabilization and phase detection
autofocus, whereas the front camera of the device is an 8 - megapixel unit with an f / 1
.7 lens, as was the case with the Galaxy S8.
The slightly larger Moto G5 Plus will set you back $ 299, and it packs a Snapdragon 625 SoC, 2 to 4 GB of RAM, 16 to 64 GB of storage with microSD expansion, a 3,000 mAh removable battery, a 5.2 - inch 1080p display with Gorilla Glass 3, and a 12 - megapixel camera with dual - pixel
autofocus and an f / 1
.7 lens.
Motorola is counting on two factors to make up for the added cost: a 12MP camera with an f / 1
.7 lens and Dual Pixel
autofocus, and class - leasing software.
The 12 - megapixel sensor has an f / 1
.7, optically stabilized
lens and dual - pixel
autofocus, and it can take lovely photos in many different lighting conditions.
The front - facing camera will be an 8MP unit with
autofocus and an f / 1
.7 aperture
lens.
The main 12MP sensor is paired with an f / 1
.7 lens and has OIS and phase detect
autofocus.
The Galaxy S8's FFC improved to an 8MP sensor, a wide - angle
lens, the same f / 1
.7 aperture, Live HDR, and added its own
autofocus.
It uses the same fine 8 - megapixel sensor for its front - facing camera (FFC) as the Galaxy S8 Plus, with
autofocus, a wide - angle
lens with an f / 1
.7 aperture, and Auto HDR support.
Both models feature an f / 1
.7 lens and
autofocus on this front - facing camera.
That phone has a single 12MP sensor with 1.4 - micron Dual
Autofocus pixels and a wide ƒ / 1
.7 lens.
Samsung upped the FFC by enlarging it from a 5MP to an 8MP sensor and gave it
autofocus, and kept its wide - angle
lens, the same f / 1
.7 aperture, and Live HDR.
The rear camera on the Moto Z2 Play is a 12MP unit with phase detection
autofocus + laser
autofocus technologies and an f / 1
.7 aperture
lens.
On the front, the Galaxy S8 + includes a new 8MP resolution snapper with Smart
Autofocus tech, paired with an f / 1
.7 aperture
lens.
The Moto Z2 Play boasts of a 12 - megapixel primary rear camera with laser & dual
autofocus lens, f / 1
.7 aperture, and dual - LED flash.
The Z2 Play's camera sees a boost, with a 12 - megapixel dual -
autofocus pixel sensor paired with an f / 1
.7 aperture
lens on the rear, while a 5 - megapixel
lens with flash unit sits on the front.
The Galaxy Note 4 has 16MP / 3
.7 MP
lenses with
autofocus, LED flash and OIS.
The device is expected to sport 12 and 13 MP
lenses with
autofocus, f / 1
.7 aperture, and 1.12 µm pixel size.
Blass claims that both will have 12 MP sensors, but one will be the primary with a wide - angle
lens, an f / 1
.7 aperture and dual - pixel
autofocus.
The rear plate of the device accommodates a 12 - megapixel camera mounted behind an f / 1
.7 lens and coming with support for optical image stabilization and phase detection
autofocus.
On the back sits the first dual - camera solution in a Samsung flagship; one is a Sony Exmor IMX333 sensor, measuring 1/2.55» in size and sporting 1.4 - micron pixel size with dual - pixel phase detection
autofocus (PDAF), covered in an f / 1
.7 lens.
On the rear is a 12 MP camera with a f / 1
.7 aperture, OIS, and the super fast dual pixel
autofocus technology, and up front is a 5 MP shooter with a wide angle
lens, which works really well to put a lot of detail into your selfie.