Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL feature
12MP single camera lens with OIS and f / 1.7 aperture lens.
Not exact matches
Nova 2 is also said to feature a dual -
camera setup on the back with
12MP lens, compared to the
12MP single lens on the previous model.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + both have
12MP single -
lens cameras on the back, although Samsung did explore the idea of a dual -
camera setup on the back of the S8 +, as recent prototype images showed.
Moreover, it features a
12MP single -
lens camera on the back and an 8MP selfie snapper in the front, together with an iris scanner.
It sports a
single 12MP rear
camera with dual aperture of f / 1.5 and f / 2.4, while offering an 8MP front
lens.
It also ran Android 7.1.1 Nougat and featured a
single lens 12MP sensor on the back, with an 8MP front
camera.
The
cameras are very similar — the main shooter on the Nexus 6 is a 13MP sensor with auto - flash, a dual - tone LED flash ring that encircles the
lens and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)... the Galaxy Alpha is
12MP, auto - focus,
single LED flash and no OIS.
Then again, a benchmark lists just a
single -
lens 12MP camera, which can shoot 4K video, and it claims there's a 5MP
camera around the front.
While the Google Pixel 2 has a
12MP f / 1.8
single -
lens camera, the iPhone X has a
12MP dual -
lens one, with f / 1.8 and f / 2.4
lenses.
The S9 has a
12MP camera on the back and while it has just a
single lens it can switch between two different apertures.
No way to tell a handset's bezel size by looking at benchmark info, unfortunately, and the
12MP rear - facing
camera may or may not be a
single -
lens affair.
Even in the
camera area, these two devices sport a
single lens 12MP camera and fairly larger front - facing
cameras (FFC).
Meanwhile, the main
12MP back
camera of both the X20 and X20 Plus is paired with a secondary 5 - megapixel
lens, with a
single 12MP sensor on the front.