The 13 - megapixel
OIS snapper is placed on the back of the Moto Z, and the phone comes with a fingerprint scanner which is placed below the display.
Not exact matches
The OnePlus 3 comes with a 16 - megapixel
OIS / EIS camera (PDAF, f / 2.0 aperture, 1.12 um pixel size, Sony's IMX298 sensor), and an 8 - megapixel front - facing
snapper (f / 2.0 aperture, Sony's IMX179 sensor, 1.4 um pixel size, EIS, fixed focus).
16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of the Galaxy S6, and is flanked by an LED flash, while a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available up front.
16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of this device, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available at its front side.
It is said to feature a 5.5 - inch QHD (2560 × 1440 pixels) display, 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 805 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 16 - megapixel rear camera with
OIS, 5 - megapixel front
snapper, 32 GB of internal storage and a 3,200 mAh battery.
The 16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of the Note 5, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available up front.
The primary
snapper also has a 4 - axis
OIS module which should help the phone produce more stable clips and better outcomes in dimly lit scenarios.
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.
The V20's
snapper has a 16 - megapixel sensor and a 3 - axis
OIS, making it a credible camera to capture high quality photos in low light conditions.
The P9 came in with Sony - made 12MP rear
snappers with f / 2.2 aperture, but there was no room for
OIS.
16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of the Galaxy S6, and is flanked by an LED flash, while a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available up front.
The
snapper also has 4 - axis
OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation).
16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of this device, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available at its front side.
Other features include a 16 - megapixel
snapper in the back with
OIS (f / 1.9 aperture), a 5 - megapixel camera in the front.
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.
The 23 - megapixel ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera (Sony's IMX318 sensor, f / 2.0 aperture, 6 - element Largan lens, 0.03 - second TriTech Autofocus, 4 - axis photo
OIS, 3 - axis video EIS) is located on the back of this phone as well, and an 8 - megapixel
snapper (85 - degree wide - angle lens) can be found up front.
The 16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of the Note 5, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available up front.
In the photography department, you get a 16 megapixel autofocus camera with
OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation) and 5 front - facing
snapper for selfies.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro, just like the Mate 10, sports a dual camera setup on the back, we're looking at 12 - megapixel (RGB) and 20 - megapixel (monochrome)
snappers (f / 1.6 + f / 1.6 aperture, 4 - in - 1 hybrid focus, Huawei hybrid zoom,
OIS, PDAF, CAF), which ship with Leica's lenses on top.
Like its competitors, this
snapper can also capture 4K videos, but with no
OIS.
The 12 - megapixel
snapper backed by
OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation) shines in the low - light photography.
The attractive Lumia 950 further adds a magnificent Carl Zeiss 20MP
snapper at the back, which has features such as f / 1.9 aperture,
OIS, triple - LED flash, and face detection, among others.
As for the camera specs, there is a 12MP
snapper on the back and a 5MP selfie camera, both with f / 1.7 aperture, but you only get
OIS and LED flash support on the main
snapper.
The latter has a 12.3 MP
snapper at the back that comes with a great list of features, but unlike the iPhone 7 Plus, it lacks
OIS.
Xiaomi Mi6 will have a Sony - made 23MP
snapper on the back with
OIS and dual - tone LED flash on board.
It's rumored to use a 12 - megapixel UltraPixel 2 sensor, laser autofocus and an optically stabilized f / 1.8 lens for the rear
snapper, along with a 5 - megapixel front camera that also features
OIS.
The 16 - megapixel 4 - axis
OIS camera is placed on the back of the device, and a 4 - megapixel (2um pixel size)
snapper is available up front.
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.
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.
The back of the phone has a 16MP
snapper with f / 2.0 aperture, 4 - axis
OIS, and dual - tone LED flash.
As for the hardware specs, the 10 features the latest Snapdragon 820 SoC and a RAM of 4 GB whereas the camera specs are 12MP for the rear
snapper and 4MP UltraPixel front
snapper fixed with
OIS.
The 16 - megapixel
OIS camera will be available on its back and an 8 - megapixel
snapper will be located on its front side.
On the camera side, you get a decent 23MP rear
snapper from Sony that features an aperture of f / 2.0, a sapphire crystal lens cover, dual - LED flash as well as 4 - axis
OIS that ensures even greater stability when capturing shots in motion and low - light conditions.
Camera-wise, the Xiaomi Mi 5 sports a 16 - megapixel rear - facing sensor with
OIS and dual - LED flash, while the Google handset carries a 12.3 - megapixel
snapper with dual - LED flash.
Even though both
snappers are 5MP, the former has
OIS on board while the latter doesn't.
As for the camera, the ZUK Z1 has a 13MP rear
snapper with f / 2.2 aperture,
OIS, autofocus and dual - LED flash on board.
The rear
snapper now benefits from laser autofocus and
OIS (optical image stabilization), which are tasked with delivering faster capture, reducing camera shake and improving low - light shots.
Both sport A8 64 - bit processors, 1 GB of RAM, M8 motion coprocessors and 8MP rear - facing cameras — although the
snapper on the iPhone 6 Plus benefits from
OIS (optical image stabilisation), while the iPhone 6 makes do with EIS (electronic image stabilisation).
However, it delivers even better photography when it comes to its 12MP rear
snapper that also includes an LED flash,
OIS, PDAF and auto HDR, among other features.
In terms of photography, the Google Nexus 6P has a capable 12.3 MP
snapper at the back with the likes of dual - LED flash, laser autofocus and so on, but there is no
OIS.
On the back, OnePlus 2 will be packed with a 13 - megapixel photo
snapper that features large 1.3 micron pixel sensors,
OIS (optical image stabilization), laser autofocus, and video recording, while in the front there's a secondary 5 - megapixel selfie camera.
16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of these devices, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper is available up front (wide - angle lens).
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 + both have the same 12 - megapixel Duo Pixel rear
snapper as their predecessors, featuring an f / 1.7 aperture and
OIS, while the front - facing camera resolution has been bumped up on both devices to 8 - megapixels and autofocus has also been added.
The main
snapper is an ASUS PixelMaster 3.0 camera that uses a Sony IMX318 camera sensor and the ASUS TriTech autofocus system and has optical image stabilisation (
OIS) for photos and electronic image stabilisation EIS for videos.
The 13 - megapixel
OIS camera (f / 1.8 aperture, Laser Autofocus, Zero Shutter Lag, CCT Flash, 1.12 um pixel size) is placed on the back of this phone, and a 5 - megapixel front - facing
snapper (f / 2.2 aperture, 1.4 um pixel size) features a wide - angle lens, and is flanked by an LED flash.
The 16 - megapixel
OIS camera is located on the back of the W2016, and a 5 - megapixel
snapper can be found on the front side of this phone.
The 21 - megapixel
OIS shooter (Sony's IMX230 sensor, f / 2.0 aperture) can be found on the back of this smartphone, and a 4 - megapixel
snapper (OmniVision's OV4688 sensor, 81.6 - degree wide - angle lens) is located up front.