Essential has launched the smallest 4K 360 -
degree camera alongside its phone, and it's an equally impressive little device.
Not exact matches
The modular device has an edge - to - edge screen and magnetic connectors on the back that will allow owners to connect accessories, including a 360 -
degree camera that can be bought
alongside the phone.
The onboard, first - person and third - person
cameras can all be rotated with the third - person perspectives both having the capability of rotating 360
degrees in order to view your car in more detail as well as the nearby competitors and the scenery, while the first - person
cameras provide detailed views of the bodywork and tyres to the left and right and a rear view of the spoiler, more focus on the mirrors and the rear wing,
alongside the onboard
cameras providing a left and right view of the scenery and a greater focus on the bodywork towards the rear of the car.
LG has also launched a range of companion devices for the G5 that it calls «LG Friends» — these include a 360 -
degree camera, the LG 360 VR headset, and the LG Rolling Bot — a smartphone controlled drone that moves
alongside you capturing video and still images.
The back
camera will sport dual 12MP +8 MP sensors with f / 2.0 aperture on the main sensor and f / 2.2 aperture on the second sensor
alongside a massive 120 -
degree wide angle view.
Announced during its press conference, the phone features a 6 - inch 2880 x 1440 OLED display, runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and has a 120 -
degree 13 - megapixel, wide - angle
camera on the rear,
alongside a 16 - megapixel snapper.
There are two lenses on the back of the ZenFone 4, but Asus has opted to replicate what LG does with its dual
cameras on the LG G6 and LG V30, with a 12 - megapixel lens with an f / 1.8 aperture
alongside a secondary 120 -
degree wide - angle, 8 - megapixel lens.