Not exact matches
The images reveal how the front and back of OnePlus» latest device will look, and show off the phones vertically -
aligned dual
camera, rear - mounted fingerprint
sensor and controversial «notch» design.
The back side of the phone has Rear
camera, LED flash and Fingerprint
sensor all of which are perfectly
aligned into center.
Those
cameras, which will be vertically
aligned, could come with a 20 - megapixel
sensor, along with a 16 - megapixel option.
The offset fingerprint
sensor and center -
aligned camera are a few milimeters further away from each other.
The smartphone sports a dual -
camera setup entailing two vertically
aligned sensors centered approximately a third of the way down its back panel and supported by a dual - LED (dual - tone) flash unit to the right, positioned above a heart rate monitor.
You'll find the fingerprint
sensor on the rear again, but now it's
aligned in the center, below the
camera.
Three out of five
camera sensors are vertically
aligned on the rear and the other two
camera sensors are placed on each side of the vertical alignment.
The vertically
aligned dual rear - facing
camera setup combines a 16MP lens with f / 2.0 aperture and secondary 5MP
sensor for capturing advanced depth information, while the single front shooter might actually be the mid-range 6.3 - incher's main selling point, producing super-high-res 24MP selfies enhanced by a number of AI techniques.
There is a protruding primary
camera sensor that highlights the all - glass coverage and
aligns straight with a fingerprint
sensor.
The fingerprint
sensor, for instance, continues to be at the rear but it is now
aligned at the center and placed beneath the
camera.
The
camera, dual LED flash, and the fingerprint
sensor are vertically
aligned on the back just below the first antenna band.
The dual
camera setup utilizes a 1/2.6 - inch
sensor aligned with a wide - angle 26 mm equivalent lens that boasts an optical image stabilization (OIS) system.
It has a 6.2 - inch curved screen and low - light - defeating dual - lens
camera and although it looks exactly like last year's S8 Plus, it does at least fix the fingerprint
sensor (now center -
aligned on the back) and speakers (now in a stereo).
First up, you'll notice that the render displays dual rear - facing
cameras that are vertically
aligned like the iPhone X. There's also a rear flash and the physical fingerprint
sensor below the flash sits in the middle of the rear panel.
The fingerprint
sensor is now in an ideal, center -
aligned spot on the back, the speakers finally give us overdue stereo sound on a Samsung flagship and, most importantly, the low - light - focused
camera snaps bright photos in the dark instead of saddling us with a bunch of dimly lit throwaways.
Instead of horizontal arrangement for the
camera and the fingerprint
sensor, which made it a little hard to reach, the Galaxy S9's
camera is vertically
aligned down the middle of the phone, right above the fingerprint
sensor.
On the back, you'll find a vertically
aligned dual - lens
camera system, along with the Asus logo and a fingerprint
sensor three quarters of the way up the device.
The premium - looking device features a horizontally -
aligned dual
camera on the rear, a new feature for OnePlus, while a fingerprint
sensor is positioned on the front within a capacitive button, like the OnePlus 3T and OnePlus 3.
Apple's iPhone 8 is the subject of new renders that show vertically
aligned dual rear - facing
cameras and a Touch ID
sensor that's totally flush.
The Samsung Galaxy 8 will arrive with a vertically -
aligned dual - lens rear
camera, an on - screen fingerprint
sensor and an Infinity display with a smaller corner radius to cram in more pixels.
The main imaging system of the alleged OnePlus 6 is a dual -
camera setup entailing two vertically
aligned sensors centered near the top of its rear plate and accompanied by what appears to be a dual - LED (dual - tone) flash unit positioned immediately below the lenses.
While VentureBeat hasn't supplied pictures of the rear of the S9, the publication does claim the fingerprint
sensor will be vertically
aligned with the
camera, instead of sitting beside it (like on the S8).
A shot of the phone's back shows a vertically
aligned dual -
sensor camera and a fingerprint
sensor.
It is also rumored to house a vertically
aligned dual -
camera setup on the back — comprising of two 13MP
sensors, along with Zeiss branding.
Round the back, the
camera sensor and lens module are
aligned with the fingerprint
sensor, which is slightly recessed.
The development marks the second occasion on which Samsung's mobile app team possibly hinted at the design of the company's next Android flagship; earlier this month, a screenshot said to be showing an unreleased version of S Health depicted a Galaxy smartphone with a fingerprint
sensor similar to the one found on the Galaxy S8 series and the Galaxy Note 8 but positioned horizontally below its
camera setup instead of being
aligned vertically next to it.
Towards the top of the handset, you can see a vertically
aligned dual - lens
camera and a fingerprint
sensor that sits below the rear flash.
The Galaxy S9 + has a vertically -
aligned camera on the back with the fingerprint
sensor positioned below, while the Note 8 has a horizontally -
aligned camera with the fingerprint
sensor to the right, so the Samsung Galaxy S9 + is easier to unlock with fingerprints.
Both the dual - lens
camera and the fingerprint
sensor are
aligned to the center.
CAD renders for the device even surfaced back in October showing off its vertically
aligned cameras just above the rear - mounted fingerprint
sensor.
On the back, you'll find the vertically
aligned dual -
sensor camera, with the fingerprint
sensor beneath.
The
camera sensor on rear and buttons for adjusting volume and the power button are
aligned in same module.