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It gets even better for the G4 Plus as far as camera specs are concerned.
Dubbed the Huawei Mate 9, this device will pick up from where the Huawei P9 and P9 Plus left as far as the camera specs and processor are concerned, this time featuring a dual - camera setup with a massive 20MP sensor as well as a newer Kirin 960 SoC.
The same hardware specs will be used as well as the camera specs.
But as the camera spec race has started to reach its end, software and image processing are the real differentiating factors nowadays.

Not exact matches

Choosing a school would never be as easy as choosing a digital camera from Best Buy, Long conceded, but if we forced schools to make their specs as transparent as a Best Buy product, students might make better decisions.»
The Euro - spec, standard - wheelbase, rear - wheel - drive S63 AMG comes with Magic Body Control, Mercedes - speak for two cameras that scan the road surface to alert the suspension before it encounters obstacles such as potholes or transverse ridges.
The long list of spec is as follows; Branded surround system, Continuous variable damping, DAB radio, Front seats electric and memory, Ebony headliner, Front fog lamps, Headlining suede cloth, Heated steering wheel, 4 - way lumbar support seats, Multi-functional steering wheel with paddles, Rear view cameras, Rear entertainment screens, Illuminated treadplates, Electric powered tailgate, Terrain response, Tyre pressure monitoring system, Premium ambient lighting, Brake calipers in red, Dual view touchscreen, Front cooler box, Front parking aid, Privacy glass, Deployable side steps, Heated & cooled front seats, Heated rear seats, Keyless entry, Large washer tank, Satellite navigation system, Panoramic sunroof, Digital TV receiver and Xenon headlamps.
While I like what they did for the 318i (ugly rims though) they once again omitted the comfort access and reverse camera which are standard kit for the C class and the top spec 330i should have the Harmon audio system as standard kit too.
Equipment on the SE spec is hardly sparse, as you get leather and gloss black trim, air conditioning, a reversing camera and Dynamic Select driving modes, but the SE Executive takes the toys to another level with Garmin Map Pilot navigation and Active Parking Assist amongst the goodies.
While the CVT automatic is not available on the top - spec VX trim, the version gets equipment such as a 7.0 - inch infotainment system with capacitive touchscreen, GPS with turn - by - turn navigation, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, a reverse camera, steering - mounted voice controls and cruise control.
Quick Specs Vehicle: 2014 Range Rover Evoque Base Price: $ 41,100 Options: ($ 15,200) Dynamic Premium Package includes - Pure Plus Package: power leather seats with lumbar and memory, Homelink, fixed panoramic roof with power blind, front fog lights and headlamp power wash, powered tailgate; Climate Control Package: heated front and rear seats, windshield, steering wheel, and washer jet; Plus: adaptive Xenon headlamps with LED signature, auto high - beam assist, surround camera, blind - spot monitor with closing vehicle sensor, HDD navigation, voice control, passive entry, red Evoque badge, 20 - inch alloy wheels, loadspace storage rails, sport exhaust tips, active dynamics, bright pedals, Oxford leather steering wheel, perforated leather seats and door panel with contrast stitch, textured aluminum finisher, SiriusXM satellite and HD radio, advanced park assist with park exit; Meridian surround sound: 825 - watt, 17 - speakers with subwoofer; Black: grille, side vents, side mirror caps, and sump guard finisher -($ 1,295) Adaptive cruise control with queue - assist forward alert and intelligent emergency braking -($ 550) Cirrus headliner, contrast black roof Price as tested (including destination): $ 59,140
In the top - spec SX (O) variant it gets features such as an electric sunroof, 6 - way electrically adjustable driver seat, 7 - inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, reverse parking camera with sensors, cruise control, automatic climate control with rear AC vents, auto - dimming IRVM, push - button start, electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs, tilt - adjustable steering, wireless mobile charger and smart key band.
Even the entry - level, $ 24,910 «LE» spec cars come with adaptive cruise control, a reversing camera, lane departure warning and hill start assist as standard, with mid-range $ 26,830 «XLE» models (which we reckon represents the sweet spot in the line - up) adding dual - zone climate control, built - in navigation and HD radio to the spec sheet.
As a result, choosing which Jeep Grand Cherokee model is right for you isn't exactly easy — though we reckon, due to the rather sparse amount of equipment on the entry - level «Laredo» trim (dual - zone climate control, a reversing camera and rear parking sensors are about as fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priceAs a result, choosing which Jeep Grand Cherokee model is right for you isn't exactly easy — though we reckon, due to the rather sparse amount of equipment on the entry - level «Laredo» trim (dual - zone climate control, a reversing camera and rear parking sensors are about as fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priceas fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priceas the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priceas that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priced.
As a nearly top spec model, the TT S enjoys a healthy list of standard equipment including the virtual cockpit, LED headlights, automatic climate control, heated front seats, keyless entry, rear - view camera, and front and rear park sensors.
Being a top - spec variant, the Evoque Convertible is equipped with all bells and whistles such as a 10 - inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation and 16 - speaker 825W Meridian surround sound system, 360 - degree camera, automatic climate control, cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, rain - sensing wipers and 12 - way electrically adjustable front seats.
Even if you opt for the cheaper base spec, you will still get Bluetooth phone connectivity, a USB socket and even a reversing camera fitted as standard equipment.
You get rear parking sensors from SE - spec Atecas and above, with front sensors, a rear back - up camera and bird's - eye parking aids available as options or as part of a technology package - so keep your eyes peeled when looking for a used Ateca.
Key specification changes for the Fabia are as follows: — Two paint colours deleted — Moon White & Sprint Yellow, — Reversing camera and umbrella under front passenger seat now standard for all variants, — Reverse parking sensors deleted for all variants, now part of an option pack, — 81TSI standard equipment slightly downgraded to match spec of 61TSI, (steel wheels in lieu of 15 - inch alloys, cruise control and front centre armrest with storage compartment now deleted), — Adaptive cruise (new) is now available as part of an option pack, — Minor interior trim changes.
That top spec variant also gets a reverse camera, 6 airbags, while the Titanium just below it gets climate control, a large 8» touchscreen with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, keyless entry, start stop button, reverse parking sensors, and much more as standard.
The CT6 Plug - In Hybrid will come equipped and be priced in the same range as the Premium Luxury - spec CT6, the second - highest trim level, and will include as standard a Rear Seat Infotainment system, Enhanced Night Vision and Rear Camera mirror.
Visibility is good, thanks to the thin pillars and upright rear screen, though top - spec cars are likely to offer a reversing camera as an option.
The SUV's upgrades include 4G Wi - Fi Hotspot, a beautiful touch - screen control panel, a surround - vision camera (showing not only behind you as you back up, but also a full 360 - degree view), and connection to the MyBuick App, which places the specs of your car right at your fingertips on an Apple or Android device.
To be available in top spec only, the SUV will be equipped with features such as panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated seats, sat - nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, an electric tailgate, bi-xenon adaptive headlamps and 20 - inch chrome alloy wheels.
As far as specs go, we're looking at a 5 - inch 720p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor inside, Adreno 305 GPU, 1 GB of RAM, 8MP rear - facing camera, 2MP front - facing camera, Android 4.4.4 (since Android L won't be released by September 10th) along with 8 GB of storagAs far as specs go, we're looking at a 5 - inch 720p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor inside, Adreno 305 GPU, 1 GB of RAM, 8MP rear - facing camera, 2MP front - facing camera, Android 4.4.4 (since Android L won't be released by September 10th) along with 8 GB of storagas specs go, we're looking at a 5 - inch 720p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor inside, Adreno 305 GPU, 1 GB of RAM, 8MP rear - facing camera, 2MP front - facing camera, Android 4.4.4 (since Android L won't be released by September 10th) along with 8 GB of storage.
Other specs include a 4.7 ″ 1080p screen, 32 GB of storage, as well as «BlinkFeed» and Zoe camera enhancements.
The S9 is the complete package, as well as the amazing display and industry - leading specs, this handset also has decent battery life, an excellent camera and amazing performance.
As a refresher, the MediaPad packs in some decent specs in the form of a 1.2 GHz dual core processor, 7 inch 1280 x 800 pixel IPS display, 5 megapixel rear camera with HD support, 1.3 megapixel front cam, along with a 4100 mAh battery that should be enough for 6 hours of run - time.
The Mirage Solo packs many of the same hardware specs as a high - end smartphone, including a processing chip, a high - resolution display, memory, internal storage, external storage, cameras and a massive battery.
As for specs, the Yota dual screen device comes with a 4.3 inch 720p display, 12 megapixel camera, 2,100 mAh battery, and features 4G LTE support.
As far specs go, the 5.0 inch version will come with 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB onboard storage, 8MP rear camera, and a 5MP front - facing camera.
The tablet itself has a specs like Tegra K1 processor and 4 GB of RAM, and can be bought as a development kit for $ 512, but the forward leap in tablet technology comes from the motion tracking camera and the integrated depth sensor in this tablet.
These specs indicate the level of the rest of the specs, such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processors, the 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, the 2MP front camera and the 8MP rear camera on the phone.
It reportedly packs a number of impressive specs, including support for AT&T's 4G LTE network as well as a 13 - megapixel camera, a 4.55 - inch Reality Display with a 1280 x 720 - pixel resolution and a front - facing HD camera for video chats.
It is powered by some of the best hardware specs currently available on Android devices such as the 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB and 32 GB internal storage, it can have its internal storage extended up to 128 GB, packs a 16MP camera and it will soon be receiving the Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
With a 7 inch color LCD touch screen display up front having a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels, the device boasts of pretty impressive specs in the form of a dual core processor, built - in cameras, WiFi connectivity as well as a a microSDHC slot.
Latest render of the device and more specs such as Full HD AMOLED display, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS, 13MP camera, etc is now out.
As for the rumoured specs, it will have Samsung's Exynos Octa - core 5420 processor, 3 GB RAM, LTE, Wi - Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS / GLONASS, ANT +, and infrared port for universal remote control, 8 megapixel rear - facing camera and 2.1 megapixel camera.
The specs from BGR look sound, though I wonder whether the camera info is correct (as a photographer I'm always zeroing in on the camera info).
The tech specs tell us that it is capable of 1080p encoding and decoding, as well as 720p video conferencing, however the forward - facing camera only offers 640 x 480 video capture (at 30 fps).
These apart, the specs remain more or less the same: a 1024 x 600 pixel 7 inch display, dual core 1.2 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, front and rear cameras, a 4000 mAh battery pack along with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as the OS.
There was also talk of the Ascend D2 (pictured above) and its impressive specs list included a 13MP camera which, as we've noted earlier, in terms of an attribute is fast - becoming an industry standard towards the higher end of the smartphone spectrum.
The technical specs for the Slider appear to be about the same as the transformer (with keyboard), with mini-usb and HDMI ports, 1280 × 800 screen, 1 GB ram, and front and rear cameras.
The other specs are the same as on the predecessor, including the 1280 x 800 resolution, the 1.2 MP front camera and 5MP rear camera, Bluetooth 4.0, and a weight of 391 gram.
As far as specs, it has a 1920 x 1200 resolution display, 16 GB of internal storage space, dual - band Wi - Fi, it has a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, Bluetooth, two speakers, and a front camerAs far as specs, it has a 1920 x 1200 resolution display, 16 GB of internal storage space, dual - band Wi - Fi, it has a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, Bluetooth, two speakers, and a front cameras specs, it has a 1920 x 1200 resolution display, 16 GB of internal storage space, dual - band Wi - Fi, it has a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, Bluetooth, two speakers, and a front camera.
The specs on this Wi - Fi only tablet aren't shabby at all; dual core 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 SoC, WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, 720p video playback and capture, 5 MP rear - facing camera, 2 MP front, USB and mini-USB ports... We'll let you know what they're giving out at Google I / O as soon as they start dispensing the goodies.
As we can see from the images, the smartphone features gorgeous smooth design, runs on Google Android 4.2 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and comes with an MediaTek 6582 1.3 GHz quad - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB internal storage with microSD card slot for up to 32 GB, 6 - inch capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution, 1.6 - megapixel fixed - focus front - facing camera and 8 - megapixel rear auto focus camera with LED flash, moreover, other specs including WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, dual SIM slots, dual front facing stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus and 3000mAh embedded rechargeable battery.
The rear - facing camera's spec (on both models) of 3 megapixels stays the same as on the original Tab 10.1 Wi - Fi; but oddly, the front - facing camera drops from 2 megapixels on the 10.1 to a sub-megapixel 640 by 480 on the new models.
The memo is a tad light on details (as in it doesn't have any), but since the handset carries the same name as T - Mobile's Galaxy S flavor (flavour for those of you in Canada) we can assume that the specs are the same; 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, 4 ″ WVGA Super AMOLED display, 5 megapixel camera, and Android 2.1 (soon to be upgraded to 2.2).
The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge + has largely the same spec list as the Galaxy Note 5, including a 5.7 - inch 2560 × 1440 Super AMOLED display, 4 GB of RAM, 16 - megapixel rear and 5 - megapixel front cameras, and Android 5.1.
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