From a long time Note 2 user go for it... if you can afford it it will beat the elife thingy in all departments even camera specs don't matter real world performance does
That sounds like a pretty beefy setup on paper, but we all know how great camera specs don't necessarily translate to great camera performance.
The camera specs don't tell the full story.
Not exact matches
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.
Although it doesn't include sat - nav (a # 395 option), it's crammed with tech including constantly updated fuel consumption graphs, digital radio and a crystal - clear reversing
camera on high -
spec models.
If spending a chunk of money on an electric smart doesn't quite give you the smart you want, you can add Premium Plus
spec for # 595, which adds LED lights, auto lights and wipers, rear view
camera and ambient lighting, and another # 595 adds a Design package with Tridion Cell and Mirror caps in electric green, body panels in black or white with matching grille, 16 ″ alloys and «ED» in grey.
We didn't drive a UK -
spec car, but can confirm the big - selling SE L model is set for standard equipment including — but not limited to — an 8.0 - inch touchscreen infotainment system, cruise control, dual - zone climate control, front assist, DAB radio, a rear view
camera and Smartlink phone compatibility.
Even the most basic «LX» -
spec models come with a power - adjustable driver's seat, three - zone climate control, a reversing
camera and the clever folding seat mechanism (assuming you don't go for the hybrid model), with the $ 30,495 «Touring» trim adding satellite radio and powered sliding rear doors.
Blending the comfort of a Mercedes S - Class with the style of a Coupe the performance pedigree of Mercedes tuning arm, the all - new S 63 AMG Coupe is a tantalising proposition, It's design offers exclusivity and luxury to match a Bentley Continental GT with the promise of handling and performance to rival the flagship Porsche Panamera, and aims to be the ultimate luxury all - rounder, Despite getting the S - Class name, the new Coupe stands out enough from the limousine on which its based, Sharp creases down the sides, a long bonnet, sloping roof and a neat spoiler integrated into the boot lid
do a great job of shrinking the S - Class Coupes large dimension.;;» «MEGA
SPEC»»; Our example is finished in magnetite Black and trimmed with Black Nappa leather with white stitching and AMG badges, Walnut Veneer Wood Interior, The car comes with the 360
Camera, Distronic system, Active Park Assist, Lane Assist, Brake Assist Plus, Steering Assist, Blind spot Assist, Night view Assist, Head up display, Lane Change Warning, Burmeister Sound System, Memory Package, Dual Cup Holder, MB Connect, Dynamic Front Seats with Hot / Cold and Massage Seats, Electric Roller Blind, Active Body Control, Eco Start Stop, Dynamic LED Lights, Ambient Lighting, AMG 20» Spoked Wheels, Silver Brake Calipers, Adaptive Air Suspension, AMG Sports Package, Full MB Service History, Heated Seats, Keyless Go, Panoramic Glass Roof, Power Soft Close, Satellite Navigation, Memory Electric Seats, 14 Way Electric Adjustable Front Seats, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth Telephone, Central Locking, Climate Control, DAB Digital Radio, Heated Folding Mirrors, Massage Front Seats, Park Distance Control, Reversing
Camera with Guidance Lines, 8 Speed Gearbox, AMG 3 - Spoke Sports Steering Wheel, Multi Function Steering Wheel, Multiple Airbags, Anti Glare Rear View Mirrors, CD Auto changer, Day Time Running Lights, Electric Remote Boot / Hatch / Door Release, Light Design Package, Push Button Start, 2 Former Keepers, Black.
If you're intrigued by the slim chassis of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z and its
specs — 10.1 - inch display with 1,920 x 1200 resolution, a quad - core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB internal storage, microSD slot, 8MP rear
camera, NFC, LTE, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean — don't miss the hands - on video of the tablet right here.
It certainly doesn't hurt to have a half - decent
spec sheet either, and the Arc doesn't seem too shabby — it packs a 1.5 GHz dual - core TI OMAP 4470 processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 7 - inch IPS display running at 1280 x 800, and 1.3 - megapixel front - facing
camera for all those late night video calls.
Other Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
specs include dual - band wireless WiFi supporting 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac (MIMO -2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) and support for Wi - Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS receiver with the Russian GLONASS, a single SIM card slot, 8 - megapixel main
camera capable of
doing 1080p video and 2MP front facing
camera.
If Barnes & Noble scrimped on any components in the new Nook to keep the price down, it doesn't show up on the
spec sheet — the lack of
cameras notwithstanding.
If its the WinPho7 device I just hope it has a solid keyboard ala TouchPro2 and some sexy
specs like a dual core 1.5 GHZ snapdragon, 512mb ram or 768mb ram with 16 GB Flash and SDHC support =] Don't forget the 3.7 to 4.5 inch screen with an HD res, front facing cammera, 5MP to 8MP rear facing
camera with dual LED flash.
Specs alone don't tell the capture story, however: The unanswered question is whether the quality of the higher - megapixel
camera has improved.
They've
done The Right Thing with other
specs — capacitive touch screen, Corning ® Gorilla ® Glass, Bluetooth 2.1, «n» WiFi, decent
cameras, GPS... and then they cheap out on the screen?!
Except for ics right - out - the - box, ALL of its
specs are less desirable than the rezound's: SGN - 1.2 dual core, rez - 1.5, SGN ppi 316, rez ppi 342, SGN
camera set - 5meg back & 1.3 meg front, rez - 8meg back & 2meg front, rezound records 1080p at 30 frames per second while the galaxy nexus
does it at only 24.
Of course, the high prices
do get you some premium
specs, including 2,560 × 1,600 resolution displays, 1.9 GHz Exynos octa - core / 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800 quad - core processors, 2 / 3 GB of RAM, 8 - megapixel
cameras, and Android 4.4 KitKat with Samsung's Magazine UX and advanced multitasking features.
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).
Motorola's website says it
does but, that
spec sheet says it doesn't have a front - facing
camera.
This isn't surprising, since Apple doesn't state a
spec for its rear - facing
camera for still images, and in PCWorld's photo tests, the iPad 2 scored a Poor, in line with what the iPod Touch scored for its
camera.
But interesting
specs doesn't stop there, the 7 - inch screen also has 1920 x 1200 resolution, while it also has a 5MP front
camera and a 13MP rear
camera, so you can look your best on Twitch.
There isn't anything extraordinary going on
spec wise, but the Eve should get the job
done for most with a 3 ″ touchscreen display, sliding QWERTY keypad, 5 megapixel
camera, Wi - Fi, GPS and 7.2 Mbps HSPA.
If Google manage to make a Nexus phone that is up to date
specs wise, decent
camera etc I'd have one just so I didn't have to wait 6 months for the latest version of Android.
The mole didn't discuss the handset's
specs, which are said to centre on a quad - core processor - a kind of chip Sony, for one, doesn't think is ready for prime time - a 12Mp
camera and a curved OLED screen.
Taking photos with a tablet will
do nothing for your street cred, and Motorola seems to have realised this, as these
specs are slightly lower than those of the first Xoom, which had a dual - LED flash and a slightly higher - res secondary
camera.
With
specs including dual
cameras (1.2 - megapixel and 5 - megapixel) wireless n, USB, Bluetooth and built - in card reader it's a very savvy multimedia device with Asus packing the Eee Pad Transformer with an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor to make sure it doesn't run out of power.
* I hope the reals
spec will be: * 8 megapixel Full HD (1080P) * 2 megapixel or HD front facing
camera * 1.5 Ghz Dual core exynos (the exact name as galaxy SII's 1.2 dualcore) or TI - Omap 4460 * 8 mm of thinness * for the design i hope for a nexus S or galaxy SII» sform (and no plastic just glass and metal) as for the rest i don't really mind...
The
specs puts it in the budget tablet category, so this is mostly a tablet for those who doesn't need things like dual
cameras, high screen resolution, or the fastest processor.
Specs: 3.2 Megapixel
camera, Stereo Bluetooth, Pulsating colors coordinated with caller ID... currently we don't know much else other than the standard set of features.
What reason
do I have to buy a Kindle Fire if I have no exclusive content, nerfed
specs (no
camera, bluetooth, small amt of internal memory, no expandable memory, reliance on being connected to Wifi) and can get a much better Android tablet for about 50 $ more?
And what about all of the other
specs the iPad
does not have such as faster dual - core processor, expandable external memory, dual
cameras, HDMI out, etc etc..
However, the Nook line doesn't include any
cameras (so no video chatting), although the devices are thinner and lighter (Here's a full
spec comparison).
This is the Nokia 8: a high -
spec,
camera - centric Android smartphone that should
do the much - loved brand name proud.
Snap didn't make outfitting creators with
Specs and training them to use the
camera glasses a priority.
Ultimately, the fact that this phone's value hinges on the
camera experience makes it less valuable in my eyes, since its impressive
specs don't provide a performance much above average.
It could also have easily stood for «Photos», considering the Nexus 6P
camera benefits from a 12.3 - megapixel (MP) sensor that
does a better job than many other
cameras in low light; «Power», as the device uses USB - C for fast charging; or «Performance», given the top - of - the - line
specs and inclusion of Android Oreo.
HTC has spent years calling its
cameras revolutionary, but with
specs that didn't meet the standard.
Of course, almost anyone who buys this phone will
do so because of its
camera optics, not
specs.
In short, the
camera specs on this year's A series phones have gotten a notable bump in some key areas, but how
do these
cameras perform compared to those on the 2017 models of the Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7?
and as the upcoming G5S plus which is rumoured to have a dual
camera on back is expected to launch with the same
specs but no modularity at low cost so to buy Z2 play is not an option for me right now cause I can wait more for having a better device in low price show Lenovo is
done a good thing by making it more stylish slim or and lighter but merit using battery and increasing price is not the thing I am looking.
Leaked images of the Galaxy Note 8 have confirmed a dual - lens
camera on the back and so
does the leaked
specs.
and in much less price you can have Moto G5 plus which has same
specs but with a Snapdragon 625 s o c so just modularity to pay almost $ 200 more I don't think so it's good sorry Lenovo Moto Z play was a best device on its segment but Z2 play is kind of disappointing cause the
camera is almost same as G5 plus as both are 12 megapixel dual auto focus
camera with a f 1.7 aperture.
It is not a bad
spec sheet, but it
does not quite look in the same league as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chips, 8.0 - megapixel shooters and 2.0 - megapixel front facing
cameras, 4G connectivity and 720p displays in the similarly priced Lenovo A6000 and Xiaomi Redmi 2 — something we had pointed out at the time of the launch.
However, the K8 Plus
does hold its own in our opinion in sheer
spec terms at least — that combination of dual
cameras and big battery at this price point is rare to find.
What's great about it is that while it
does have a great battery life, it doesn't skimp on other
specs such as display,
camera and overall performance.
These
camera specs are not quite to the level of the Nova 2i with its over-the-top quad
camera setup, but they
do say that good photos come from the photographer not the
camera.
With the Pixel, you don't get a ~ $ 400 price, dual
cameras, stereo speakers, wireless charging, a microSD card slot, modules, a shatterproof screen, tiny bezels, an Iris scanner, 6 gigs of RAM, a fancy amp, an IR blaster, strong waterproofing, or anything else that particularly stands out on a
spec sheet.
As for other
specs, we'd expect the OnePlus 6 to come with a dual - lens
camera system like the OnePlus 5T
did.
Samsung's marketing materials tout the
camera in the Galaxy S9 as having been «reimagined,» but the
specs don't tell the whole story: