Live Focus and new Background Blur tools allow for fine - tuned
Bokeh effect adjustments and for blur effect in specific shapes to bring more personality to images.
Aside from 1080 x 2220 display resolution, the two also share a single 16MP rear - facing camera with f / 1.7 aperture, dual 16 + 8MP selfie shooters capable of Live Focus tricks, various
bokeh effect adjustments and beautiful portrait shots, as well as an unnamed octa - core processor (probably the brand - new Exynos 7885), and alas, pre-installed Android 7.1.1 software.
Not exact matches
Apple offers similar
bokeh effects via Portrait Mode in the iPhone 7 Plus, but the iPhone doesn't offer any
adjustment slider (probably because Apple elevates user - proof simplicity over power - user control).
Instead of relying on image data from two camera sensors, software depth of field filters and
adjustment sliders use machine learning, computational photography, and algorithms to approximate
bokeh effects.
Honor's signature wide aperture mode is certainly one of the most useful features as it allows for
adjustment of the
bokeh effect after the fact so you're never stuck with the initial results.
it will apparently lack the Duo Camera feature found on the flagship (meaning there's no depth sensor for funky post-shooting focus
adjustment and
bokeh effect).