Ditching
the 16MP snapper used on the S6, the new 12MP camera features Dual Pixel and BRITECELL technologies as well as a f / 1.7 aperture that promise the best shots even when in poor lighting conditions.
The back has a great
16MP snapper with support for LED flash while the front ships with an 8MP shooter.
On camera matters, the phablet features
a 16MP snapper on the rear and a 5MP selfie camera.
The phone comes with
a 16MP snapper on both sides, yet the Google Pixel XL only manages a 12.3 MP snapper on the main camera and an 8MP lens for selfies.
Under the hood, the Huawei NOVA Plus comes with a Snapdragon 625 SoC while the back of the phone packs
a 16MP snapper.
Camera-wise, the Moto Z Play comes with
a 16MP snapper on the back while the front has a 5MP sensor.
You get a main
16MP snapper, and that's accompanied by a depth sensing 2MP snapper, allowing you to take Bokeh effect shots where the background around your subject is blurred.
The same cameras should be retained, meaning you get
a 16MP snapper on the back and a 5MP sensor for selfies.
The back has
a 16MP snapper and so does the front.
There is
a 16MP snapper on both sides of the phone, something that sets the bar high for the OnePlus 4.
The back has
a 16MP snapper and the front has an 8MP snapper.
You get
a 16MP snapper on the back, the same size found on the selfie camera.
At the back, you find
a 16MP snapper that takes impressive shots in the right conditions, nothing game changing, however.
Unlike the flagship, Samsung Galaxy C7 will pack a similar
16MP snapper on the rear as that available on last year's flagships.
The back of the ZTE Axon 7 Mini has
a 16MP snapper with an aperture of f / 1.9 and dual - tone LED flash.
As far as photography is concerned, the Galaxy S5 has
a 16MP snapper on the rear and a 2.1 MP front - facing camera.
In addition, we now know more specs and features of the phone, including a hefty 3000mAh battery alongside a decent
16MP snapper on the back.
As for the camera, there is
a 16MP snapper at the back and a 5MP snapper at the front, something that appears to be set to be changed, although it can not be confirmed as for now.
The back panel has
a 16MP snapper while the front selfie has an 8MP shooter.
The back of the phone has
a 16MP snapper with f / 2.0 aperture, 4 - axis OIS, and dual - tone LED flash.
The front panel has
a 16MP snapper with f / 1.9 aperture, the same you find on the rear 16MP snapper.
On the contrary, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a similar
16MP snapper at the back with a smaller aperture of f / 2.2, OIS, LED flash and autofocus, among other specs.
There is
a 16MP snapper on the back while the front has 5MP.
There is
a 16MP snapper at the back with f / 2.0 aperture, PDAF, dual - tone LED flash and face detection, among others, but there is no OIS and 2K video recording.
Despite its price tag, LeEco managed to add a fast - enough fingerprint scanner as well as a decent
16MP snapper on the back.
The rear of the phablet has
a 16MP snapper while the front comes with a dual - camera system with 5MP.
On the back, you'll find
a 16MP snapper, which should also serve you best when it comes to photos and video recording.
Meanwhile, the front side houses
a 16MP snapper paired with a 2MP camera.
In terms of camera, the ZenFone 3 has a decent
16MP snapper on the back with 4 - axis OIS, laser autofocus, dual - tone LED flash and PDAF.
One of them is
16MP snapper with wide - angle lens, Sony IMX398 sensor, F / 1.7 Aperture, 1.12 μm pixel size and supports EIS.
The Judy smartphone is also expected two
16MP snappers on the back with f / 1.6 lenses.
Not exact matches
It might have
16MP + 2MP dual shooters at the back and 20MP front facing
snapper for selfies.
The online listing of Nokia X6 confirms presence of
16MP primary rear camera and 5MP secondary rear
snapper with EIS support.
On the imaging front, the OnePlus 3 is likely to be a pretty major upgrade over its predecessor as it will apparently feature an upgraded
16MP primary
snapper at the back.
Do expect a 5MP front and
16MP auto focus rear
snapper with LED Flash.
16MP camera, 8MP selfie
snapper, and flash LEDs on both sides.
Besides, the Nokia 7 Plus also rocks a
16MP front - facing selfie
snapper powered by Zeiss.
The phone comes with a 24MP selfie
snapper and a
16MP main shooter.
It boasts of a 4 GB of RAM and sports a
16MP main shooter coupled with a 20MP selfie
snapper.
However, the Nokia 7 Plus seems to be a more able selfie
snapper with a
16MP lens as compared to the 5MP
snapper of the Sirocco.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge sports the same rear
16MP and front 5MP cameras as the S6, and if you've already read our review of that you'll know just how good the
snappers are.
In terms of camera, the smartphone has Sony's latest IMX298
16MP sensor at the rear end and an 8MP
snapper on the front.
Apart from this, the 12MP main shooter and the
16MP selfie
snapper are capable of clicking some amazing low - light photographs.
There's a 4400mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support, high - precision GPS, a
16MP rear camera, and a 5MP front
snapper.
The Xiaomi Mi Max Prime also gets room for microSD card storage, just like the Mi Max, alongside a rear
snapper of
16MP with f / 2.0 aperture, PDAF, and dual - tone LED flash.
The cameras on the phone include a
16MP rear sensor and a
16MP selfie
snapper for ethereal pictures.
The camera is good, with the back shipping with a
16MP sensor while the front has a 5MP
snapper.
The «Judy» smartphone is said to come in June, featuring a 6.1 - inch MLCD + display (18:9), a Snapdragon 845 processor, 4 GB RAM, dual
16MP rear
snappers, wireless charging, IP68 durability, and camera AI.
The LeEco Le Pro 3 comes with a rear
snapper of
16MP, featuring PDAF, dual - tone LED flash, HDR and face detection, but there is no OIS.
Let's not forget the «industry - leading» 24MP front camera enriched with Face Beauty 7.0 software and Portrait Mode, or an arguably inferior but still decent
16MP rear
snapper featuring f / 2.0 aperture and PDAF.