The main
camera supports OIS, laser autofocus and LED flash.
The cameras support OIS optical anti-shake, dual optical zoom and F / 1.7 aperture.
Not exact matches
Talking about the rear
cameras, the listing revealed the device to sport 16MP + 20MP dual
camera setup with
OIS, portrait mode, and slo - mo
support.
Camera wise, this new smartphone comes with 16MP rear camera with f / 1.9 aperture and support for Optical Image Stabilisation
Camera wise, this new smartphone comes with 16MP rear
camera with f / 1.9 aperture and support for Optical Image Stabilisation
camera with f / 1.9 aperture and
support for Optical Image Stabilisation (
OIS).
They have 12MP primary rear
camera with Sony IMX363 sensor, 1.41.4 μm pixel size, f / 1.8 aperture and
supports 0.03 s Tri Tech auto - focus / Dual Pixel PDAF / 4 - axis
OIS / EIS, Pro mode with RAW
support.
The primary rear
camera is a 12MP Wide - Angle shooter with 1/2.3 - inch Sony IMX380 sensor, F / 1.8 Aperture, 1.55 μm pixel size, 4 - axis
OIS, PDAF and Laser AF
support.
The back side sports 12MP AF Dual Pixel
camera with F / 1.7 Aperture,
OIS, 1.4 µm pixel size, 1/2.55 - inch sensor size, 77 - degree FOV and 8x digital zoom
support.
The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 Specs include 12MP primary
camera with Sony IMX386 sensor, F / 2.0 Aperture, 1.25 micron pixel size, 4 - axis
OIS, dual - tone LED Flash and 4K video recording
support.
Furthermore, the smartphone has a 13MP laser autofocus
camera with f / 1.8 aperture,
OIS with video stabilization, dual LED flash and more, so the handset has the ability to capture high - quality photos, and it also
supports 4K video recording, slow motion video and panorama, and a 5MP front - facing
camera with wide - angle lens, f / 2.2 aperture, and flash is designed for perfect selfie and comfortable video chat.
The phablet also features 32 GB internal storage, microSD card
support, 16 - megapixel rear
camera with
OIS, 3.7 - megapixel front - facing
camera, and a 3,000 mAh battery.
The 16MP main
camera features f / 1.8 aperture,
OIS 2.0, dual flash and it
supports 4K video recording.
Specs - 6.2 in 2280x1080 Full Optic AMOLED 19:9 display - Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 with 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM - 64 GB, 128 GB or 256 GB storage - Dual 16MP (f / 1.7) and 20MP
cameras with
OIS, Advanced HDR - 16MP front - facing
camera with «Portrait Mode» - Rear - mounted fingerprint scanner, Face Unlock - Android 8.1 Oreo with OxygenOS - USB - C, 3.5 mm headphone jack - Cat 16 LTE
support - Midnight Black, Mirror Black, Silk White colour options
The Snapdragon 835 version has 6 GB of RAM, 64 / 128 GB of RAM, microSD
support, 24 - megapixel
camera with optical image stabilization (
OIS) and EIS, 12 - megapixel
camera, and a dual front - facing speaker.
The secondary
camera of the newly revealed devices seems mostly identical to the one found on the 2016 models with one notable exception —
OIS support.
Pros — QHD display, Quick Charging
Support, Sony - made 21 MP rear
camera with Exmor RS IMX230 sensor, true tone dual - LED flash, a 5P lens, and
OIS, Cyanogen UI
With the regular Galaxy S9, you get a 5.8 - inch Quad HD + Super AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 processor depending on the market, 4 GB RAM, 64GB / 128GB / 256 GB storage plus microSD
support up to 256 GB, Dual Pixel 12MP AF sensor with
OIS (F1.5 / F2.4) for the best low - light, zoom and anti-blur photos with enhanced image processing, 8MP (f / 1.7) front
camera, 3000mAh battery, fast wired and wireless charging, IP68 water and dust resistance, and Android 8.0 Oreo.
On the rear, there is a 12MP
camera with HTC's UltraPixel 3 technology, UltraSpeed AutoFocus, BSI sensor,
OIS, f / 1.7 aperture and 4K video
support.
The phone also has a 16 MP rear
camera with PDAF laser focusing and
OIS support, and a 8 MP front - facing
camera, along with a big 3,200 mAh battery.
It is expected to feature a 8MP AF selfie
camera on the front alongside a Dual Pixel 12MP (F / 1.5 aperture and F / 2.4 aperture) which
supports OIS technology on the rear.
Hardware: Exynos 8890 octa core @ 2.3 GHz + Mali T880 Display: 5.7 inch super AMOLED, 3D press, CGG4 protected, Quad HD — 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution OS: FlyMe OS (Android 6.0) SIM: Dual SIM Memory & Storage: 4 GB, 64 / 128 GB
Camera: 12MP rear Laser AF, OIS (4 axis), 4K, dual tone LED / Front camera 5MP Features: Finger Print, IR, Heart Rate and NFC Network: 4G LTE, VoLTE Battery: 3400 mAh (fast charging supp
Camera: 12MP rear Laser AF,
OIS (4 axis), 4K, dual tone LED / Front
camera 5MP Features: Finger Print, IR, Heart Rate and NFC Network: 4G LTE, VoLTE Battery: 3400 mAh (fast charging supp
camera 5MP Features: Finger Print, IR, Heart Rate and NFC Network: 4G LTE, VoLTE Battery: 3400 mAh (fast charging
supported)
Specs: 5.2 - inch WQHD AMOLED display (2560 x 1440 pixels) Snapdragon 810 processor 3 GB RAM 32 GB storage space (expandable to 64 GB) 20MP rear
camera with 4K recording,
OIS + 5MP front
camera 3340 mAh battery Windows 10 Mobile with Continuum
support
It has a 13MP rear
camera with 1.12 μm pixels with
OIS support, and a 5MP front
camera with 1.12 μm pixels.
The front facing
camera is good as it is a 8MP shooter but the demerit about it's
camera is that it doesn't
support 4k recording and doesn't have
OIS so when you record video with the help of your hand the vidoe will be shaky.
Both the
cameras come with
OIS support and few other features.
While the telephoto
camera that the iPhone X features has faster F / 2.4 aperture and
supports OIS (Optical Image Stabilize) function to bring more excellent shot under low light conditions.
There's the same excellent 16MP rear
camera with
OIS, a wide - angle 3.7 MP front - facer, a 3,000 mAh removable battery, an S Pen stylus, and
support for Cat - 6 LTE, which Rogers just announced yesterday.
Samsung has been a leader in smartphone innovation, and the Galaxy Note 8 is at the apex of current technology, thanks to its Infinity Display, dual
camera technology with
OIS, S Pen capability, high - performing cellular signal strength, the best smartphone display ever, fast wireless charging, expandable microSD card slot,
support for Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream VR, and much more.
The upcoming Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for the S6 and S6 Edge will bring RAW
support and will also allow users to use the full potential of the phones class - leading 16 MP
OIS camera, but should also bring about a lot more manual control over the
camera.
OnePlus 3 makes use of a solid 16 - megapixel sensor with LED flash and
OIS support, whereas the Nexus 6P carries a 12.3 - megapixel rear - facing
camera unit and a dual - LED flash.
- Excellent design & solid build quality - Impressive display - Unmatched performance for the price - Good battery life with Quick Charge 3.0
support - Great
camera in good light - 4 - axis
OIS is helpful - Fingerprint reader is very fast & accurate - Features an IR Blaster - Great front - facing
camera - Relatively affordable
Powered by an octa - core Exynos processor, both the smartphones features a 13MP rear
camera with LED Flash,
OIS and a 5MP front
camera with 16 GB internal storage and
support for up to 128 GB microSD cards.
The HTC 10 evo has a 16MP rear
camera with PDAF,
OIS, ƒ / 2.0 aperture, Dual LED flash and 4K video recording with Hi - Res audio
support.
Optical image stabilization (
OIS) helps to keep the
camera steady, so if your hands are shaking, it will be less noticeable on a
camera phone that has
OIS support.
The top - level differences between the P10 and Honor 9: No
OIS in the RGB sensor of the main
camera, no Super Charging
support — instead just regular 9V / 2A quick charge — and fewer radio bands, meaning the European Honor 9 doesn't have band coverage for U.S. LTE.
Speaking of
camera configuration, the LG G5 sports a 16 - megapixel sensor mounted at the back of the device with
support for
OIS, laser autofocus and LED flash.
As for the
camera specs, there is a 12MP snapper on the back and a 5MP selfie
camera, both with f / 1.7 aperture, but you only get
OIS and LED flash
support on the main snapper.
It should be noted by both Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 8 Plus have 2X optical zoom
support and dual
OIS in the
cameras.
CPU / GPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 octa core with Adreno 540 OS: Android 7.1.1, will get Android O upgrade Screen: 5.3 inches, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution SIM Type: Hybrid dual SIM / Single SIM, 256 GB micro SD
support RAM: 4 GB ROM: 64 GB (UFS 2.1) Rear
Camera: 13MP (color), OIS + 13MP Mono, f / 2.0, dual tone flash, IR range finger, PDAF, ZEISS Optics Front camera: 13MP AF, f / 2.0 Security / other features: Finger Print Sensor / Barometer Thickness: 7.9 mm Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth and USB Type C 3.1 Battery: 3090 mAh / QC 3.0 s
Camera: 13MP (color),
OIS + 13MP Mono, f / 2.0, dual tone flash, IR range finger, PDAF, ZEISS Optics Front
camera: 13MP AF, f / 2.0 Security / other features: Finger Print Sensor / Barometer Thickness: 7.9 mm Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth and USB Type C 3.1 Battery: 3090 mAh / QC 3.0 s
camera: 13MP AF, f / 2.0 Security / other features: Finger Print Sensor / Barometer Thickness: 7.9 mm Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth and USB Type C 3.1 Battery: 3090 mAh / QC 3.0
support
The rear
camera in Infinix Zero 5 Pro
supports OIS which works perfectly fine and the video is not shaky when shooting while moving.
As for the
camera, the G4 Plus wins the megapixel count with 16 over 13, but the OnePlus 2
camera has
OIS, and
supports 4K video recording.
Google's new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL currently lead the field by
supporting both
OIS and EIS on the main (rear)
camera (see above).
The rear
camera has third - generation HTC UltraPixel and
supports UltraSpeed and
OIS functions.
Both Motorola and Nokia take the Huawei approach, with colour and monochrome
cameras: the Nokia 8's Zeiss - branded system
supports OIS on the colour
camera, but the Moto Z2 Force does not offer
OIS on either.
Huawei's Leica - branded
camera system pairs 12MP RGB and 20MP monochrome sensors with 27 mm f / 1.6 lenses in the Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro (f / 1.8 in the P10 Plus and f / 2.2 in the P10),
supporting OIS on the primary colour
camera.
Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 is believed to feature a dual
camera setup, along with
support for optical image stabilization (
OIS) and zoom functionality.
The Galaxy Note 5 is expected to feature a 5.7 - inch QHD Super AMOLED display, Exynos 7422 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 16 - megapixel
camera with optical image stabilization (
OIS) and S - Pen
support.
They will have Leica dual aperture
camera with f / 2.0 and
support two optical zoom with
OIS.
Video looks acceptable in 1080p, but with no
OIS or 4K
support, this isn't going to be replacing any dedicated video
cameras any time soon.
Instead, it only equipped the device with a 12 - megapixel back
camera that has an f / 1.7 aperture,
OIS, autofocus, LED flash, HDR, geo - tagging, touch focus, and
support for simultaneous 4K video and 9MP image recording.
The phone includes a quad - core Snapdragon 805 processor, 3 GB of RAM, a fingerprint scanner, a heart rate monitor, a 16 - megapixel rear - facing
camera with
OIS and 8x digital zoom, a wide - angle front - facing
camera, up to 64 GB of internal storage, microSDXC
support and Android KitKat.