Despite its diminutive size, the snow flea, also called a spring tail, has garnered an online fan base for some of the charming strategies it uses to evade predators: In threatening situations, the insect ejects a springing
device out of its rear end to propel itself to safety.
Not exact matches
The LaCrosse also gets a refresh inside, with seats and doors designed for better ingress and egress; and a drawer that slides
out of the back
of the center console to give
rear - seat passengers a place to store
devices and things.
It is accessible to
rear - seat passengers and allows items such as electronic
devices and small toys to be stored
out of sight, for greater security and reduced clutter.
The rest
of the spec story runs like this: USB port, a HDMI
out port, a microSD card slot, along with cameras in the front and the
rear of the
device.
These apart, we already know the IDEOS S7 Slim comes with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and includes the now almost standard tablet features such as integrated cameras at the front and
rear of the
device, a microSD card slot, GPS, Wi - Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, along with a HDMI
out port as well.
Engadget keenly spotted this interesting piece
of news on Sony's press page for the island nation, while the web site points
out that according to Blog
of Mobile, the
device will come with an 8.1 MP camera on the
rear with a back - side illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor.
Dubbed the DROID BIONIC, the handset sports a 4.3 - inch qHD display, dual - core 1 GHz processor, somewhere between 512 MB and 1 GB
of RAM (Motorola's product page says the
device has 1 GB
of RAM and their press release says 512 MB), Wi - Fi, HDMI -
out with mirror mode, 1080p playback, 8 megapixel
rear - facing camera, front - facing VGA camera, and, obviously, a LTE radio.
Other features include 3 GB
of RAM, an 8 - megapixel
rear camera, 2 - megapixel front camera, 32GB / 64 GB internal storage, 9,500 mAh battery, the
device will run on latest Android 4.4 KitKat
out of the box.
Positioned just
out of reach
of your hand when holding the
device in a conventional landscape or portrait manner, the speaker's location only becomes an issue for disrupted and muffled playback when placed down on its
rear on a flat or soft surface.
We had heard mumblings
of the
device earlier this month, but now we know all
of the ins and
outs of the tablet: it runs Android 3.0.1 Honeycomb, is powered by a dual - core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, has HSPA + connectivity, an HDMI -
out port,
rear and front facing cameras, and a 7 - inch LED display with a 1024 x 600 resolution.
Other features include a 5 - megapixel
rear - facing camera, a 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera for video calling, an HDMI -
out port and DLNA support for wireless sharing
of multimedia content to other DLNA - certified
devices.
Both
devices ship with a 12 - megapixel
rear - facing shooter, an 8 - megapixel front - facing camera, and Android 7.0 Nougat
out of the box, while you'll be able to find Samsung's custom UI on top
of it.
This dual - SIM
device is equipped with a fingerprint scanner on its
rear and runs Android 7.0 Nougat
out of the box, coupled with the company's own skin, Amigo 4.0 UI.
The
device is made
out of metal and it includes a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner as well as a dual camera setup (20 - megapixel + 16 - megapixel) on the back.
Other than everyday use where my index finger is always conveniently placed behind the phone, there are other reasons I prefer
rear - facing scanners; when I take the phone
out of my pocket, with my finger directly on the scanner, it's already unlocked by the time I bring the
device up to my face.
The
device runs on the latest Android 8.0 Oreo
out of the box and sports Leica dual cameras on the
rear.
When checking
out the Z2 Play's perfectly flat aluminum back and its giant
rear camera module that juts
out from the rest
of the
device, you get a design that seems to defy our current levels
of tech.
The P20 Pro will have an extra camera on the back, which should help the handset stand
out of the growing crowd
of devices with two
rear - facing cameras.
The
rear of the
device has metal fused with glass, which really stands
out.
And it stands
out (quite literally)-- the
rear camera
of the
device bulges
out a bit which may worry some as it can pick up scratches easily in the longer run.
Alas, a very trustworthy source
of factory CAD - based renders
of unreleased
devices just produced a bunch
of images starring the Galaxy S9 and S9 + with
rear - mounted fingerprint scanners, and as it turns
out, that «top five OEM» is Vivo after all.
Curiously, the glass back panel
of the other Z series phones has been swapped
out for a traditional glossy polycarbonate
rear, to the detriment
of the overall feel
of the
device.
Additionally, the
device runs Android Nougat 7.0
out of the box and includes an 8 - megapixel
rear camera with dual tone flash, a 2 - megapixel front facing camera with LED flash and a 2,800 mAh battery.
Additionally, the
devices run the older Android 7.0 Nougat
out of the box and includes an 8 - megapixel
rear camera with dual tone flash, a 2 - megapixel front facing camera with LED flash and a 2,800 mAh battery.
According to reports
out of Poland, Samsung's next flagship may sport swappable
rear panels, each
of which could augment the
device's fitness features, camera and display.
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out the price and specifications
of the
device below.Nubia M2 Lite Specifications: MediaTek Helio P10 5.5 ″ TFT HD capacitive touchscreen (1280 x 720) 267 PPI pixel density 16MP front facing camera 13 MP with f / 2.2 aperture
Rear camera 3GB / 4 GB
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Check
out the price and specifications
of the
device below.Motorola Moto G5 Specifications: Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 1.4 GHz SoC 5 - inch full - HD Display (1080 × 1920) 5MP (f / 2.2) front facing camera 13MP (f / 2.0)
Rear camera 3 GB
of RAM 2800MaH Battery 10W rapid charger...
The 8MP
rear - facing camera is positioned with a nicely square cut -
out at the top left
of the
device, flanked by the dual - LED flash.
These two
devices differentiate only in size, screen resolution and battery size, while both
of them are made
out of metal and ship with a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner.
The Antenna on this new
device is laid
out across the
rear edge
of the
device.
An iPhone X-style vertically stacked camera system adorns the
rear panel rounds
out the rather hefty package, which weighs in at 181g — a fair bit more than other
devices of this size.
Both phones come with a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner, while Android Oreo comes
out of the box on both
devices,
of course.
Out of the box, the handset will come with Android Marshmallow 6.0 operating system with EUI 5.8, and there is a 4070mAh battery on the
rear with fast charging to power the
device.
The Admire Swadesh Plus from Zen will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow
out of the box and has a 2000maH battery on the
rear to power the
device.
The
device runs on Android 6.0.1 marshmallow
out of the box with the Vibe UI laid on top.Compared to the K6 Power, the K6 Note comes with a better
rear camera; it sports a 16MP
rear camera with dual tone LED flash.
The 2430mAh, 9.23 Wh battery in the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom is accessible, removable once you pull
out the
rear cover
of the
device.
There doesn't appear to be a fingerprint sensor on the
rear of the
device, stoking some hopes that Samsung has figure
out a way to insert the sensor underneath the front display.
The
device comes with a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner, while it is made
out of metal.
Update: Another image from Essential shows the outline
of the
device and interestingly reveals some sort
of attachment sticking
out from the
rear.
This
device is made
out of metal, and it sports a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner.
The
device is made
out of metal, it sports really thin bezels, a dual camera setup on the back, and also a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner.
An anodised aluminium gold casing makes up the majority
of the
device, featuring cut -
out sections for the Micro-USB power port, Ethernet and microSD slot at the
rear of the camera.
Two other images focus on the Grey model, and from the leaked renders, it will likely come with a
rear made
out of metal along with a brushed metal finishing, which should give the
device a premium feeling.
The
device is made
out of metal, and it comes with a
rear - facing fingerprint scanner, while it also sports a dual camera setup on its back.
Retaining its polycarbonate shell from Desire 816, the Desire 820 now comes with a unique «multi-tone unibody» design, that improves the strength and tolerance
of the
device, while allowing you to stand
out with a choice
of colored accents around the button layout, the
rear camera, and the front
of the
device.
The 6 - inch (and just 1080p)
device is made entirely
out of aluminum in four color choices, rocks a
rear - mounted fingerprint sensor and is powered by Huawei's brand new Kirin 950 processor.