Not exact matches
Social media is filled
with carefully curated
selfies that use just the right
angle and lighting to hide so - called body flaws.
For
selfies, it sports an 8MP sensor
with the same f / 2.0 aperture and 77 degrees wide -
angle lens.
The Moto X even includes a 5MP FFC
with an f / 2.0 aperture and a wide -
angle lens for great
selfies and video chatting.
For
selfies, it comes
with a 8 Megapixel wide -
angle front camera.
For the FFC, Sony used a 5.1 MP
with wide -
angle for
selfies and video chatting.
For
selfies, it comes
with a 8 Megapixel wide -
angle front camera
with LED flash.
For
selfies, it comes
with a 5 megapixel wide -
angle front camera.
The Note 5 also has a 5MP FFC
with the f / 1.9 aperture and wide -
angle and Live HDR for
selfies and video chats.
It sports a 5 - megapixel 84 - degree wide -
angle front camera
with f / 2.4 aperture for more composition in
selfies.
For
selfies, the phone comes
with an 8 - megapixel front camera
with f / 2.2 aperture and 84 - degree wide
angle lens.
Samsung went crazy
with the FFC as well by increasing it to 5MP, and then added the wider f / 1.9 aperture, ISOCELL technology, Live HDR and a 120 wide -
angle lens for excellent low - light group
selfies and video chatting.
This is partnered
with a 2 - megapixel wide -
angle front camera for video calling and
selfies.
The smartphone runs Google Android 4.4 KitKat OS, and sports a 5 - megapixel wide -
angle front - facing camera
with LED flash (25 mm
with 80 - degree field of view) in order to capture more in the frame, and
with the help of its unique soft flash, you can take photos by double tapping the back cover or using Smile Shutter, moreover, Superior Auto mode allows it to automatically your photos for perfect
selfies.
Moreover, 13MP front - facing camera
with 22 mm wide
angle lens and 1/3.06 ″ Exmor RS for mobile image sensor lets you capture sharper
selfies even in low - light conditions.
Lumia 950 also has a 20MP rear camera
with 6 - lens ZEISS optics, OIS, autofocus
with two - stage capture key, f / 1.9 aperture, and natural flash as well as 4K video recording, and its 5MP frontal camera has f / 2.4 aperture and wide
angle lens for
selfies.
Similar
with Oppo's N3, Huawei Honor 7i features a 180 - degree rotating camera in order to offer you more
angles to capture creative photos or use it as front - facing camera for great
selfies, and the rotatable camera comes equipped
with 13MP BSI sensor, 28 mm wide
angle sapphire - protected lens
with f / 2.0 aperture and dual LED flash so that it delivers high quality imaging no matter forward or backward.
Both devices feature a 5 - megapixel front - facing camera that comes
with features like wide
angle selfies (for self shots that cover up to a 120 - degree
angle), selfie
with palm gesture, and selfie
with voice command.
For
selfies, the DTEK60 comes
with an 8 - megapixel front camera
with f / 2.2 aperture and 84 - degree wide
angle lens.
The N1 is equipped
with 8MP front camera for
selfies, which is equipped
with 86 - degree wide
angle lens and allows 10 - level real - time beautification.
Front camera is 16MP + 8MP (dual cameras)
with f / 2.0 aperture and 120 degrees wide
angle selfies.
For
selfies, it comes
with a 5 Megapixel wide -
angle front camera.
4.8 - megapixel sensor will allegedly be located on the front of the device, wide -
angle view lens should help out
with your
selfies and what not.
For
selfies, it comes
with a 5 Megapixel Pixelmaster wide
angle front camera.
The Galaxy S7's front - facing camera (FFC) comes
with a 5MP sensor, a wide -
angle lens, a large f / 1.7 aperture, and Live HDR, which totals up to excellent low - light
selfies and video chatting.
The FFC is an impressive 8MP sensor
with an 85 - degree wide -
angle lens for
selfies or video chatting.
There is also a 5MP front camera
with 84 - degree wide -
angle lens for capturing
selfies.
For
selfies, the flagship smartphone includes a 13MP snapper
with 1.12 um pixel size, phase detection autofocus, and an f / 2.0 aperture 78.4 - degree wide -
angle lens.
For
selfies, the smartphone comes
with a 5MP front camera
with f / 2.2 aperture and 90 - degree wide -
angle lens.
The Galaxy S7 uses a 5MP FFC
with Live HDR, a large f / 1.7 aperture and 22 mm wide -
angle lens for
selfies and video chatting while the Nexus 6P uses a larger 8MP FFC.
The front - facing camera (FFC) increased to 5MP
with a larger f / 1.9 aperture, up from f / 2.2, has wide -
angle lens and real - time HDR for excellent low - light group
selfies and video chatting.
The front - facing camera (FFC) is now a large 5MP
with wide -
angle and f / 1.9 aperture for great group
selfies or video chatting.
For
selfies, there is an 8MP auto focus camera on the front
with f / 1.7 aperture and wide -
angle lens.
On the front, there's the 5 - megapixel snapper
with a dedicated selfie - flash and a wide
angle lens for group
selfies.
The wide -
angle lens will make it easier for XA2 users to take group
selfies with several of their friends, though the trade - off is that it will make faces look less flattering due to lens distortion.
«The LG V10 features 5MP Dual Front Cameras
with two separate lenses to capture standard 80 degree
selfies or perfect wide
angle selfies of 120 degrees,» stated LG.
The 16MP has a 75 - degree filed of view and f / 1.8 aperture, while the 8MP is a wide -
angle lens
with f / 2.4 aperture and an FOV of 135 degrees.There's also a 5MP camera on the front for
selfies and video chat.
The Note 5 also has a 5MP front - facing camera (FFC)
with a f / 1.9 aperture and wide -
angle and Live HDR for
selfies and video chats.
The FFC is an impressive 8MP sensor
with an 85 - degree wide -
angle lens for excellent
selfies or video chatting.
The Note 5 also has a larger 5MP FFC
with the f / 1.9 aperture and wide -
angle and Live HDR
selfies and video chats.
The front camera is a decent 5MP number
with an 88 - degree ultra-wide
angle lens, so you should be set for those group
selfies.
The Mi Note Pro uses a nice sized 4MP UltraPixel FFC for social media
selfies and video chatting as compared to the 5MP FFC
with wide -
angle, HDR and f / 1.9 aperture on the Note 5.
The Note 5 uses a 5MP front - facing camera (FFC)
with the f / 1.9 aperture and wide -
angle and Live HDR for
selfies and video chat.
The front - facing camera (FFC) is 5MP
with the f / 1.9 aperture and includes wide -
angle for great group
selfies or video chatting.
Talking about the selfie camera on this selfie - centric smartphone, it sports a 16MP and 8MP dual - lens camera
with dual PDAF technology that can capture 120 - degree wide -
angle selfies.
For
selfies, there is an 8MP front camera
with 1.12 µm pixel size and 84 - degree wide
angle lens.
For
selfies, there is a 20MP front facing camera
with wide -
angle lens and the same f / 2.0 aperture.
In the camera department, the Xperia R1 and R1 Plus include a 13MP rear camera
with LED flash and an 8MP wide -
angle front camera for
selfies and video calls.
For its FFC, the ZenFone AR uses an 8MP wide -
angle lens
with the same f / 2.0 aperture, autofocus, and dual - tone LED flash for excellent low - light
selfies and video chatting.
The Xperia X2 Ultra (pictured here) is the real winner when it comes to camera improvements, though,
with two front - facing cameras — a 16 - MP lens that uses a flash to capture detailed
selfies even in the dark and an 8 - MP wide -
angle lens to squeeze more people into your
selfies.
The G5 also packs what it calls a «best in class camera sensor», this time
with a «phase detection autofocus (PDAF) 13MP rear camera, a large f / 2.0 aperture, LED flash to make clicking pictures in low light easier and 5MP wide -
angle lens designed for group
selfies».