Not exact matches
This year it's mostly about the S9's cameras, with the rear - facing one boasting a
dual aperture and the software
adding a slew of new features for better pictures and videos.
It comes with a similar
dual - camera setup as the Galaxy Note 8, but
adds a variable -
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As we have already mentioned, the twin 12MP camera package on each phone is fairly similar, but Samsung has done well to really move the needle forward in smartphone photography by
adding in a
dual aperture for the main lens.
HTC also
added laser autofocus, a
dual - tone LED flash, a large
aperture of f / 1.8 and OIS.
There is 6 GB of RAM, the fastest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile processor, a rear
dual aperture camera, another one with super slow motion support (S9 Plus only), the ability to
add inexpensive microSD cards, improved Bixby assitant and a hardware button dedicated to its use, Samsung Pay payment technology, wireless and fast charging, IP68 dust and water resistance, a USB Type - C standard port, and traditional 3.5 mm headset jack.
There is a 16MP rear camera with f / 1.7
aperture while on the front, Samsung has
added dual cameras including 16MP primary shooter with f / 1.9
aperture and 8MP secondary camera with f / 1.9
aperture.
Both phones will feature Leica branded
dual cameras, combining 12MP RGB sensor and 20MP Monochrome sensor with a f / 1.6
aperture, but Huawei has
added intelligent AI to the mix.
They
added laser autofocus, a
dual - tone LED flash, a large
aperture of f / 1.8 and OIS.
They
added laser autofocus, a
dual - tone LED flash, a large
aperture of f / 1.8 and finally OIS.
LG included both laser and phase detection autofocus (PDAF),
added a large f / 1.8
aperture on the primary camera and smaller f / 2.4 for the secondary 8MP sensor, then included OIS, and a
dual - tone LED flash.
Huawei used a rather small
aperture of f / 2.2, but the
added OIS, 2X zoom, both Phase Detection Autofocus (FDAF) and laser autofocus, and a
dual - tone LED flash.
These two share the same f / 2.0
aperture, but the rear snapper
adds an IR laser autofocus as well as
dual - LED flash.
The real star of the show is the
dual camera setup, including the option to
add variable
aperture settings.
Additionally, LG will be dismissing the secondary display, giving the device a
dual - camera setup with a f / 1.6
aperture, upgrading to a 32 - bit Advanced Quad DAC and
adding facial and voice recognition.
Motorola started taking cameras more seriously ever since their Nexus 6 model and really improved the 21MP camera in the Droid Turbo 2 by using a new sensor,
added a larger f / 2.0
aperture, phase detection autofocus and a
dual - tone LED flash with a 5MP FFC for selfies and video chatting.
Focos takes advantage of the iPhone X's
dual lens camera and depth recording features to let users tinker around with and refocus images after the fact, delivering a more customizable Bokeh effect with variant shapes, adjustable
aperture and diaphragm settings, and
added depth filters.
OnePlus improved the camera area this model by including an improved 13MP sensor from the OnePlus One,
adding larger pixels, laser autofocus, a
dual - tone LED flash, an f / 2.0
aperture and OIS.
In addition to the higher resolution sensor, Motorola's
added an f / 2.0
aperture, Phase Detect Auto Focus, and a
Dual Color Correlated Temperature flash, which make all the difference.
Apple put a lot of effort into improving the cameras on the iPhone 7, increasing the
aperture on both phones while
adding optical zoom to its Plus model via a
dual - lens setup.
We're not talking about the
dual - camera system that
adds a Portrait Mode-esque blur or optical zoom — we're talking about the main 12 - megapixel lens that can switch between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4
apertures.
The OnePlus 2 uses a 13MP sensor with six lenses, and
adds to that Laser autofocus, a
dual - LED flash, OIS and an f / 2.0
aperture... it should provide excellent photos and we are anxious to test this out.
The
aperture of f / 2.2 is rather small but
added OIS, 2X zoom, both Phase Detection Autofocus (FDAF) and laser autofocus, and a
dual - tone LED flash, that work together to give you great pictures.
The Moto X4's
dual rear shooter features a 12 - megapixel main sensor (f / 2.0
aperture) and 8 - megapixel secondary sensor (f / 2.2
aperture), both of which have phase detection autofocus and the ability to
add bokeh - like depth of field effects (à la the iPhone 7's Portrait Mode).
Google made sure to fine tune what was already great by switching to a
dual pixel sensor to capture more details, lowering
aperture to f / 1.8 from f / 2.0, and
adding OIS.