A new rumor suggests that the next iPhone could
boast dual camera lenses for snapping DSLR - like photos.
Not exact matches
The new smartphones take the same general design as the Galaxy S8 devices, with slightly slimmer bezels on the top and bottom.The headline feature of the S9 and S9 + is a 12 - megapixel
dual lens camera,
boasting the first variable aperture system built into a smartphone, which promises better results in low light conditions and hardware - based shallow depth of field effects.
Apple is
boasting that its iPhone 7 Plus
dual -
lens camera system is the best there is.
For photography, it gets a
dual -
camera system with a 12MP main shooter that
boasts large 1.4 - micron pixels and a fast f / 1.75 aperture
lens.
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 also
boasts a 1080p display just like its predecessors, plus a new iSight
camera with
dual lenses for 2x optical zoom and that super-swanky portrait mode.
The same leaker claims that the Galaxy S8 will sport a single -
lens camera, while the larger model will
boast a
dual -
lens setup.
It
boasts a 4 -
camera module with a 20MP rear sensor and a 16MP front sensor,
dual internal microphones with noise - canceling tech, an FM radio, a 120 - degree wide - angle
lens, and a 6 - inch Full HD + (2160 x 1080) 18:9 screen.
The front facing
camera is a
dual - sensor
camera too — it
boasts a 20 - megapixel primary sensor with an f / 2.0 aperture, coupled with another 12 - degree wide - angle
lens.
Google
boasts that the Pixel's
camera received the highest - ever rating from DXOMark, outshooting even Apple's vaunted iPhone 7 (though the iPhone 7 Plus and its
dual lenses were a glaring omission from Google's slides).
The Galaxy Note 8 is also expected to be the first Sammy flagship to
boast a
dual -
lens camera, with talk of a 12MP +13 MP setup all over.
The iPhone X sports a big and beautiful, edge - to - edge, bezel-less screen, packs some serious power under the hood, and
boasts a
dual -
lens camera.
The 13 megapixel rear facing
camera boasts 6 physical
lenses, powerful
dual LED flash, and f / 2.0 aperture.
The phone also offers a better
camera setup than any of the other models here,
boasting a
dual -
lens system on the back with 16MP and 8MP sensors.
Essential's 360 - degree
camera is equipped with
dual 12 - megapixel sensors with fisheye
lenses that
boast an aperture of f / 1.8, with each sensor having a field of view of 210 degrees.
It's believed the Samsung Galaxy S9 will finally make the switch to a
dual -
camera system, but it's believed only the bigger plus model will
boast it, while the standard 5.8 - inch version will stick with a single -
lens shooter.
The Galaxy S9 lineup is visually similar to the Galaxy S8 series but improves on the
camera performance of the previous devices, largely thanks to the addition of a variable - aperture
lens, with the Galaxy S9 Plus
boasting a
dual -
camera setup with a secondary 12 - megapixel sensor.
The LG V30 also
boasts of an impressive
dual -
camera setup, which is composed of one 16 - megapixel
lens and another 13 - megapixel
lens supported by an LED flash.
At the back, the Mate 10 Pro will
boast a
dual -
camera setup with Leica - branded Sumilux - H
lenses.
It doesn't have a headphone jack, but it does
boast good battery life, and comes with a
dual -
lens camera that can take shots every bit as good as those you'll get from the Huawei Mate 9.
The Moto Z2 Play
boasts of a 12 - megapixel primary rear
camera with laser &
dual autofocus
lens, f / 1.7 aperture, and
dual - LED flash.
Also, the Axon 7
boasts a stunning 5.5 - inch AMOLED display with Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution, a 20 - megapixel rear - facing
camera with
dual Image Stabilization (OIS and EIS), sapphire crystal
lens, and enhanced
dual - LED flash.
Dual Zeiss - branded
cameras rock the back,
boasting a primary 12MP 1.4 - micron sensor and f / 1.75
lens, and a 13MP 1 - micron sensor with f / 2.6 telephoto
lens as the secondary.