Not exact matches
Before we get started, you'll want to check these
specs when shopping for the
best starter drone
with camera.
The car has an amazing
spec with everything expected from Sat Nav, Upgraded Sound system, Reversing
Camera, Embossed racing seats
with Suede trim, rain sensor, Auto Xenon lights, Bluetooth, Aux and USB, E / Door mirrors, Multi-Function Steering Wheel and Plus Much More.; This beautiful car has a very
good colour combo Perl white metallic finished exterior, Two tone Black and Red interior and lightweight 18» Alloys along
with 2 keys.
Even on the entry model, the
spec list is
good and makes the price look even more attractive, you're looking at features like Vehicle Stability Assist, Traction Control, Anti-Lock Braking System, Electronic Brake Distribution, Brake Assist, a Multi-Angle Rear - view
Camera with Dynamic Guidelines and a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
With specs challenging the
best (Qualcomm Snapdragon S600 processor, 1080p screen, 13MP
camera etc...), the only thing you'll have to worry about is whether or not to bring the tablet accessory.
Okay, maybe it's a little too early to say for sure just how
good the 10.1 - inch Acer Iconia Tab A500 is, but the
specs — 1 GHz Tegra guts, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB storage 1280x800 LCD screen, 2MP and 5MP front and rear - facing
cameras, etc. — put it up there
with the elite guard of Android tablets.
The Huawei Honor 6X offers a decent
spec sheet along
with good dual -
camera experience, making it an eminent contender in this category.
Well the
specs won't blow your socks off but a 7 ″ IPS WVGA 1280 × 800 touchscreen paired
with a 1.2 GHZ dual - core processor, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, Flash 10.3 preinstalled, 16 GB of built - in storage, dual
cameras and even a 4100mAh battery.
The Atrix 2 is probably the
best bang for your buck if you're just looking at
specs: 4.3 - inch screen, dual - core 1 GHz processor, 8 MP
camera with 1080p HD video recording, and Android Gingerbread.
A quick look at other
specs makes for
good reading too, like the Adreno 420 GPU, the 2560 x 1600 resolution on the 8.9 - inch display, 2 GB of RAM, a low weight of 375 gram, a very long 12 hour battery life, 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac Wi - Fi, a 8MP rear
camera coupled
with a HD front
camera, and there's optional 4G LTE connectivity, so what's not to like?
It reportedly packs a number of impressive
specs, including support for AT&T's 4G LTE network as
well as a 13 - megapixel
camera, a 4.55 - inch Reality Display
with a 1280 x 720 - pixel resolution and a front - facing HD
camera for video chats.
With a 7 inch color LCD touch screen display up front having a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels, the device boasts of pretty impressive
specs in the form of a dual core processor, built - in
cameras, WiFi connectivity as
well as a a microSDHC slot.
The
specs are
good,
with 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac Wi - Fi support, Bluetooth 4.1, a 2MP front
camera and 8MP rear
camera, and stereo speakers
with DTS HD premium sound.
Other Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0
specs include a 2MP front
camera, a 5MP rear
camera, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi
with Wi - Fi Direct, and Bluetooth 4.0, as
well as GPS, GLONASS, a micro-USB 2.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio combo jack, stereo speakers, and a 4000 mAh battery capacity that's gives this Android tablet a 9 hour battery life.
On the inside, the Note 4 bumped up all of the meaningful
specs,
with either a 2.7 GHz quad - core or 1.9 GHz octa - core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and a new 16MP
camera that boasts proper OIS for
better nighttime photography.
Specs wise both are expected to get faster processors (A7 in the iPad 5, A6X in the Mini 2),
better front and back
cameras, and the iPad Mini is rumored to finally be getting a Retina Display to help it
better keep up
with the latest 7 - 8 inch Android tablets like the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX, Google Nexus 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.
The smartphone runs on Microsoft's latest Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, and features a Qualcomm S4 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, a 4.3 - inch super LCD 2 touchscreen display
with 720p resolution and Gorilla Glass 2, and 8 - megapixel rear autofocus
camera with LED flash, BSI sensor for
better low - light captures, f2.0 aperture, 28 mm lens and dedicated HTC ImageChip, and an ultra-wide-angle front
camera lens for video chat, moreover, other
specs also include internal GPS antenna
with GLONASS Connectivity, studio - quality sound
with Beats Audio, and embedded 1800mAh rechargeable battery.
After reading through all the documents filed
with the FCC, we can reveal a few of the
specs, such as the 1.83 GHz quad - core Intel Moorefield Z3560 processor, DDR3 RAM, 16 GB and 32 GB storage options, a 7 - inch LCD screen
with a 1920 x 1200 resolution TFT IPS display, dual
cameras, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, Li - ion Celxpert battery, Broadcom GPS, and last but not least, what may be 4G LTE as
well.
Exclusively available at AT&T, the 8.99 mm Infuse 4G is a millimeter thinner than Galaxy S and features superior
specs like Android 2.2 onboard, HSPA + support, 4.5 - inch Super AMOLED Plus WVGA display that claims to give 50 % more sub-pixels for
better contrast and outdoor readability, a 1.2 GHz CPU, 8MP
camera with LED flash, Wi - Fi, 16 GB internal memory and a 1750mAh battery.
The
camera specs look very similar as
well but the processor is a little stronger
with a 1.4 GHz dual - core Snapdragon chip inside.
Other
specs are middle - of - the - road at
best with a 1.3 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB storage and microSD expansion for another 32 GB, and a front - facing
camera, again
with no resolution mentioned.
This one looks larger though,
with a 3 - inch screen, and
better specs to appeal to people other than kids,
with a forward - facing
camera and 1 GHz Snapdragon processor.
Display 5.70 - inch Processor 1.5 GHz Front
Camera 5 - megapixel Resolution RAM 1 GB OS Android 4.2 Storage 16 GB Rear Camera 13 - megapixel Battery capacity 3200mAh Good Battery Screen Processor Bad Large phone Average camera Non expandable So gionee g4 is good phone with good specs but average camera and a very large
Camera 5 - megapixel Resolution RAM 1 GB OS Android 4.2 Storage 16 GB Rear
Camera 13 - megapixel Battery capacity 3200mAh Good Battery Screen Processor Bad Large phone Average camera Non expandable So gionee g4 is good phone with good specs but average camera and a very large
Camera 13 - megapixel Battery capacity 3200mAh
Good Battery Screen Processor Bad Large phone Average camera Non expandable So gionee g4 is good phone with good specs but average camera and a very large p
Good Battery Screen Processor Bad Large phone Average
camera Non expandable So gionee g4 is good phone with good specs but average camera and a very large
camera Non expandable So gionee g4 is
good phone with good specs but average camera and a very large p
good phone
with good specs but average camera and a very large p
good specs but average
camera and a very large
camera and a very large phone
The Wi - Fi is also
good,
with 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac covered, and having generally
good specs such as a USB type - C port, a 7800 mAh battery and Quick Charge 3.0, DTS HD Premium Sound stereo, a 5MP front
camera and 8MP rear
camera.
Specs wise, it will be featuring a VGA front facing
camera for video calls, an 8 megapixel rear facing
camera having the support for 1080p 3D video recording as
well as 720p 3D video recording in addition to 720p / 1080p 2D recording, powered by a dual - core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm
with an Adreno 220 CPU, sporting a 3.7 - inch WVGA LCD display
with 480 x 800 pixel of resolution (screen might be 3D fangled and 3D video playback expected), Bluetooth 3.0, and sporting HSDPA Category 10 (14.4 Mbps download speeds) and HSUPA Category 6 bands
with 5.75 Mbps uplink stream,.
There are fewer hardware and
spec compromises in this phone than its predecessor, and Google has stepped up its game
with things like water resistance, an even
better camera, a
better display and more base storage at the same starting price.
If Sony can improve battery life, fix the issue
with the glossy screen, and throw in a
good camera while keeping
specs current, it could have a hit on its hands
with its next big - screen smartphone.
The two are said to come
with the same hardware
specs, including a Snapdragon 820, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB storage as
well as 13MP and 8MP back and front
cameras.
With the S9's key technical
specs out of the way, it's the
camera, as
well as a few new software features, where the smartphone becomes more interesting.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the nearest competitor,
with similar
specs, a nicer screen,
better camera, more compact frame and a sometimes - handy stylus.
Aside from gimmicky new features, the U11 is a solid flagship phone
with top - tier
specs — Snapdragon 835, 4 or 6 GB of RAM, 64 or 128 GB of storage — and one of the
best cameras we've seen on any phone.
Other notable items from the phone's
specs include dual front - facing speakers that provide solid stereo sound, a fingerprint scanner built into the slim side - mounted power button that works far
better than I imagined it would, a decent 5 - megapixel front - facing
camera, quick charging support, a USB - C port and a 2,680 mAh battery that carried me through a full day
with room to spare.
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.
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.
Rumormongers think that Tim Cook and company plan to play a little catch up and release a thinner iPad Mini 4
with an A8 or A9 processor as
well as an improved
camera which would basically bring the
specs up to match the iPad Air 2.
With top - of - the - line
specs, a stunning design, an all - new dual -
camera setup, and new software features, the Galaxy Note 8 certainly delivered, and is one of the
best Android phones you can buy right now.
It is carved from a single block of aluminium, which makes it look and feel more premium than it is, the phone sports a
good 16MP rear
camera with dual - tone LED flash, and delivers a decent all - round internal hardware
spec that includes 3 GB of RAM, Snapdragon 430 processor, and 32 GB of internal storage space (expandable by microSD card).
With top - of - the - line
specs, a stunning design, an all - new dual -
camera setup, and new software features, the Galaxy Note 8 is certainly one of the
best AT&T phones you can buy right now.
The Note 8 is a fantastic phone, but
with the addition of features and
specs, the Galaxy S9 + is the same or
better across the board,
with a larger battery, newer
camera, faster processor, and slightly more compact body.
If this is the case, expect the same size screen, but
with a 1080p resolution, a mid-range octa - core processor, and even
better camera specs.
Both phones ship
with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and feature 32 GB base models
with expandable storage, but otherwise, the Moto Z has
better specs across the board, including 4 GB of RAM and a 13 - megapixel
camera with optical image stabilization and 4K video recording.
The Pixel 2 smartphone will be a direct competitor to the iPhone 8 and is rumored to come
with great
specs including the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset and a
better low light
camera.
The Lumia 930 is arguably the
best Windows Phone on the market,
with a brilliant
camera and top - end
specs.
Now,
with Moto G4 Plus, the company is bumping up the
specs; offering 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage version, along
with a
better 16 mp
camera.
The
camera specs seem pretty
good too
with 1.75 Aperture, which means great photos in low light.
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.
The reason is not difficult to find: it offers staggeringly
good specs for its price — a 5.0 - inch 720p HD display, a quad core 64 - bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor clocked at 1.2 Ghz,
with 1 GB RAM, 8 GB storage (expandable up to 32 GB), an 8.0 - megapixel
camera at the rear and a 2.0 - megapixel one in front, dual speakers, 4G connectivity, and dual SIM support, apart from the usual Bluetooth - Wi - Fi - GPS connectivity options.
It looks and feels
better in every way, and though the
specs are very similar, you're still getting more RAM and dual
cameras with an improved body in the latter.
It looks like a great phone
with great features and mostly great
specs except for the fact that it's display is 6.3 instead of 5.7 which was for Note 7 so it will be a little hard to hold and it's fingerprint sensor like S8 is placed at an awkward position, it does not have FM or IR blaster which is like 2 of the most basic things u can expect from a flagship or any normal phone But if we talk about the dual
camera then we can see it has Dual OIS
with Optical Zoom which are like rare features for any phone these days Battery is a less than what you would expect from any normal phone But overall its a
good phone
with mostly all features and
specs
A more pocketable version of the ill - conceived U Ultra, HTC's newest flagship isn't just another
spec'd - out handset
with good looks and a great
camera.
To begin
with, the devices have upgraded performance
specs, newer screen technology, the latest Android software as
well as an enhanced
camera.