Low - light photos often look blurry and lack the fine texture and contrast of
competing phone cameras.
Not exact matches
Woodman argues that GoPro doesn't
compete with smartphone
cameras, but rather makes «untethered lenses» for
phones.
The
Camera quality does not
compete with some higher end smart
phones, but we will take it anyway.
The
Camera quality does not
compete with some higher end smart
phones, but we will take it anyways.
The lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) means that you won't really be able to
compete with the higher end
camera phones but the shots are generally more than acceptable.
Given it lacks a lot of features other
competing phones have (no auto - focus
camera, no front - facing
camera lens, BlackBerry's lackluster App store, single - core processor), T - Mobile really should have capped the initial price with a new contract at $ 149.99.
And it has a dual
camera system that is meant to
compete with other flagship devices without adding any thickness to the
phone.
While the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + have the best
camera possible, they still have to
compete with Google Pixel 3 and newer LG
phones when they get released.
While its beautiful design, gorgeous Quad HD display, smooth performance, fluid software experience, and decent
camera isn't above and beyond what is expected from a current generation high - end flagship, the fact that it is significantly cheaper than the devices it directly
competes with is what makes the Axon
Phone by ZTE a no brainer.
While its premium metal build, Quad HD display, a decent
camera, and the latest processing package may not be above and beyond what is available with any current generation flagship, what makes the Axon
Phone so impressive is its price point, which is significantly cheaper than any device this phone is directly competing
Phone so impressive is its price point, which is significantly cheaper than any device this
phone is directly competing
phone is directly
competing with.
On top of that, its
camera is great and comes with a portrait mode that
competes with the iPhone X and Pixel 2
phones.
The lack of dual
cameras on the Mix 2 felt like a glaring omission on a high - end
phone for 2017, so it's nice to see this handsome device get better snappers to help it
compete with newer handsets from rivals like Google and Samsung.
The
phone's
camera can capture action at 960 frames per second, far slower than any
competing device.
While this is going to be a look at the
camera of the iPhone 6 Plus, I also intend to see how it stands up to
competing smart
phones including the HTC One M8, OnePlus One, Moto X, and Nokia Lumia 1020.
It's super slow, but the output from this shooter still handily
competes with modern
phone cameras.
The Nexus 6P effectively levels the playing field with other great
phones by offering really beautiful hardware and a
camera that can finally
compete.
By Rich W Woods This is the first in a series of installments comparing the
camera of the iPhone 6 Plus to
competing flagship
phones.
In spite of its less than stylish design this is a
phone designed to
compete with even the most premium of rugged
phones, as not only does it pack in 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage but it also includes a dual
camera setup on the front, as well as another dual
camera setup on the back.
I'm pleased that Apple managed to fit a second stabilization module inside the iPhone X's secondary
camera, because telephoto shots benefit from the additional gyro data, but it's clear to me, despite what DxOMark says about the
phone's still photo fidelity, that it can't
compete with the Pixel 2 for sheer delightful output.
The company believes that the
camera will be one of the key elements giving the Essential
Phone the ability to
compete with its newfound rivals.
According to HTC leaker LlabTooFeR, and seemingly corroborated by Evan Blass, the
phone will have specs that
compete with other 2018 flagships such as a Snapdragon 845 processor, 5.99 - inch QHD display, up to 6 GB of RAM, and a dual main
camera with a 12 MP and 16 MP sensor combo.
Priced at Rs 26,990, this
phone is
competing with some of the mid-range options in the market like Honor 8 Pro, which again has an excellent dual rear
camera.
It's also a better
camera than some rear facing efforts we've seen on
competing phones, too.
There just aren't other companies that can roll out a feature like 3D Touch and make it work in a way that suggests the creation of entirely new interface paradigms, and every other
phone maker needs to figure out exactly why Apple's
cameras are so consistent before they can really
compete.
Sure, neither of these
phones begin to
compete with the
cameras found on today's more expensive flagships, but they are really pretty decent when you stop and think about the price you're paying.
We're particularly eager to see how those rear
cameras compete with other top
camera phones.
What you get with this
phone is pretty good, especially for a budget handset, but this can't
compete with high - end
phone cameras.
2016 was a very important year for Google and they discontinued the Nexus series and came out with a smartphone of their own named as GOOGLE PIXEL and PIXEL XL, a really great
phone to be
competed with big boys like Samsung galaxy and iPhone 7 plus, Pixel XL has pretty much the same specs and design like iPhone 7 with a better
camera than iPhone 7 plus and GS 7 Edge with 12.3 megapixel with a wide lens, its splash and dust prof the metallic body adds elegance to the body, Google Pixel XL is actually a real treat for the people who liked the design of iPhone 7 plus but wanted to stick with the android OS.
It can't
compete with the One M8's premium metal skin, but the HTC Butterfly 2's powerful
camera and processor make it one of the company's best flagship
phones.
The Bottom Line It can't
compete with the One M8's premium metal skin, but the HTC Butterfly 2's powerful
camera and processor make it one of the company's best flagship
phones.