Camera tricks add to the allure of a phone that's far too big for its own good, especially in 2017.
Not exact matches
Take a faster processor, a slightly updated design, an improved
camera, and some new charging
tricks and it all
adds up to the iPhone 8.
The iPhone 8 Plus has a better
camera than the iPhone 8 thanks it its dual
camera setup and
added software
tricks, but it's only slightly.
As an incremental update, the new iPhone 5s borrows heavily from its predecessor, building upon its solid foundation yet
adding an all - new 64 - bit A7 processor, the Touch ID fingerprint reader, a totally revamped operating system, while also learning a few new software
tricks that enhance how the
camera operates.
On top of that it's
added some screen - centric
tricks, such as voice and video calls and the ability to broadcast images from Ring and Arlo
cameras around the home.
This enables ZTE to
add some fun
camera tricks into the app, which we'll look at later on.
The iPhone 8 Plus brings with it all the best parts of the iPhone 8, but
adds a bigger, better screen, a dual - lens
camera that can do some fancy
tricks, like optical zooming and
adding depth effects for beautiful photos, and more.
It
adds a blur effect behind a subject and it's pretty good, though not as good as the Google Pixel 2, which doesn't need two
cameras to do the
trick.