Sentences with phrase «camera on smartphones»

I'd almost say that it's the best camera on a smartphone right now.
What's better than two rear - facing cameras on a smartphone?
I must admit the front camera on this smartphone is surprisingly good.
The company claims the dual cameras on the smartphones have been enhanced to capture brilliant and sharp images even in low - light conditions.
As is the case with most cameras on smartphones, it does struggle a bit in low - light situations.
A dual - lens camera on a smartphone rather than a single large sensor makes depth sensing in images easy and provides the user with a deeper field of vision in images.
There's a 21 - megapixel camera on this smartphone's back with a laser autofocus assist system, and a 5 - megapixel camera up front.
It's also screaming fast, water - resistant, and has one of the best cameras on any smartphone currently available.
In all honesty, it is probably the best camera on a smartphone yet.
Every year cameras on smartphones get exponentially better and better.
Unlike the digital zoom which is offered by maximum cameras on smartphones, the optical zoom is handy when one wants to take images of distant objects with more clarity.
This is also clearly the best video camera on a smartphone, doing an awesome job of shooting 4K at 30 fps.
It's still one of, if not the fastest cameras on a smartphone when it comes to picking it up and quickly shooting good quality images.
We will just pause by saying that this is the best camera on a smartphone for 2017.
The front - facing camera on a smartphone has become important, especially when some make it a ritual of taking selfies on a daily basis.
The fact of the matter is, front cameras on smartphones are about where rear cameras were back in 2008 — all resolution and practically no optimization.
The camera inside the Mate 10 Pro is the same as the one used on the standard Mate 10, which means the phone has one of the best cameras on any smartphone.
As with most cameras on smartphones, natural lighting goes a long way with pictures.
Cameras on tablets aren't usually as talked about as cameras on smartphones but for those that are partial to taking a snap with their slab, it's still a feature worth comparing.
Sales of these cameras have gone down in recent years as the quality of cameras on smartphones has skyrocketed.
The Pixel XL is touted as having the «best camera on a smartphone ever,» sporting a 12.3 - megapixel rear - facing camera with laser autofocus and HDR + support.
The Huawei P20 Pro features the world's first triple camera on a smartphone.
Apple iPhone X has the highest rated camera on a smartphone as per DxO mark.
The G4 and V10 gave us what was arguably the best main camera on any smartphone, with a 16 - megapixel, optically stabilized, laser - assisted setup.
Huawei likes to put in great cameras on their smartphones and they took good care of the Nexus 6P.
Even still, DxOMark's breakdown of why the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro have the best cameras on any smartphone so far should not be taken lightly.
Over the past two or so years, Google has shown the world that having a quality camera on a smartphone isn't all about the hardware, but it has more to do with the software.
The 20 MP front camera on the smartphone comes with a customised «selfie» flash.
And because consumers on the move tend to enjoy an active lifestyle, the K Series is designed with multimedia creating and consumption in mind with a roomy display to show images and videos captured with the most advanced camera on a smartphone in this category — 13MP on the rear and 8MP on the front in the case of the K10.
The P20 and P20 Pro have the best cameras on a smartphone according to DxOMark Mobile with a score of 109 and 102 respectively.
Unlike dual - lens cameras on some smartphone models, like the Huawei Mate 9 and Huawei P10, Lens Blur on the Google Pixel is achieved through a single lens and software to stitch multiple exposures together.
You will always have the option to go back to the original photo, should you decide you don't like the way your edit came out, or want to experiment further Despite seeming like a gimmick on paper, having a monochrome camera on a smartphone can have a big impact on overall camera performance.
I'd say the Google Pixel XL 2 continues to have the best camera on a smartphone right now, and despite investing in a dual - camera system, Samsung still hasn't gotten substantially closer to its performance.
Huawei is touting it as the first Leica selfie camera on a smartphone.
It's not up for grabs yet, but DxOMark says the newly unveiled Samsung Galaxy S9 + has the best camera on a smartphone today.
Based on yet more info from Evan Blass, that confidence might not be unwarranted, as it seems the S9 will feature the world's first adjustable aperture camera on a smartphone that can switch between f / 1.5 (which would also widest aperture on a smartphone) and f / 2.4 on command.
Photographers looking for the best black and white camera on a smartphone — this is it.
We've seen a 40MP camera on a smartphone before (remember the Nokia 808 PureView?)
Front - facing cameras on smartphones used to be an after thought, but now that selfies are in vogue, the front shooter is equally important.
Leaked mold images and design schematics of the impending iPhone 8 revealed the possible presence of vertically aligned dual cameras on the smartphone.
Cameras on tablets are nowhere near as heavily marketed as cameras on smartphones, because while you do see people snapping pictures with their tablets, it's not as widely practised as the smartphone snapping phase.
The relationship between the number of pixels and the physical size of the sensor is why some 5 - megapixel cameras can outperform some 8 - megapixel cameras, and why we may not see, or want, a 12 - megapixel camera on a smartphone.
On top of this, Google have tried their best to make the Pixel and Pixel XL well worth the DxOMark rating they were given that marks these as the best cameras on a smartphone ever.
Triple cameras on a smartphone may seem odd, but it should mean better quality images.
It goes up against one of the highest rated cameras on a smartphone — the Note 5 has a 16MP ISOCELL sensor by Samsung and a 5MP FFC.
The main camera on this smartphone is a 23MP one with a 1 / 2.3 - inch Exmor RS image sensor from Sony.
Samsung has always had great cameras on their smartphones, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see «a superior camera» on the Galaxy S8 in a couple of weeks.
The Note 8 brought dual optical image stabilisation to the party, which was a first for dual - cameras on smartphones so no doubt that will be on board the Note 9 as well with some improvements.
ActiveTrack works with both the rear and front camera on your smartphone — a welcome feature for those times when you want to be the subject of the video.
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