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Max M1 has a 13MP and 8MP dual rear camera setup while the front camera uses an 8 - megapixel sensor.
The S9 + was shown to have a dual rear camera setup while the S9 had a single back shooter.

Not exact matches

While we have seen a number of smartphones with a rear dual camera setup lately, smartphones with a dual camera setup on the front
Other features of the LePad S2005 include a dual camera setup — 5 megapixel rear facing and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front, while the 5 incher also boasts of a micro USB, HDMI, and SD card ports.
While the smaller handset won't have a dual - camera setup, its only rear lens will still feature a variable aperture, much like the main module of the dual - camera system expected to debut on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
While the new smartphone also has a dual - rear camera setup, it boasts two 13MP primary cameras.
A 20 - megapixel front camera is expected on the front, while there will be a dual camera setup on the rear, comprising of a 16 - megapixel and a 20 - megapixel sensor.
On the rear side, the device sports a powerful 20MP and 16MP dual camera setup while the front end could sport a 20MP selfie camera.
The smaller of the two phones have a dual camera setup on the back while the other has a triple rear camera setup.
The phone will also feature a Dual - Front / Dual Selfie Setup that includes a 20MP + 8MP Camera while on the rear you should get a 16MP Camera.
Coming to the cameras, there is a single 16MP rear camera with f / 1.7 aperture while there is a dual camera setup on the front with the primary 16MP f / 1.9 lens and the secondary 8MP f / 1.9 lens.
While the selfie - centric devices came with dual front cameras, all the other Zenfone 4 smartphones feature dual camera setup on the rear.
While the rumors suggested the Redmi Note 5 to sport dual camera setup on the rear, we can spot only a single sensor.
The dual rear camera setup is placed at the top left corner on the back of the phone, while a circular fingerprint sensor lies at the center.
While the Redmi Note 5 packs a 12 MP rear camera with f / 2.2 aperture, the Redmi Note 5 Pro comes with dual camera setup (12 MP + 5 MP) to offer portrait photography.
The device USP is its dual camera setup on the front consisting of 5 MP and 2 MP cameras with an LED flash while the rear contains a 13 MP camera sensor.
The Galaxy S9 will sport a single rear sensor while the S9 + is likely to come with a dual camera setup on the back.
On the imaging optics front, OnePlus 5T gets a rear dual - camera setup, consisting of a 16MP sensor while the secondary rear camera is using an 20MP sensor.
Additionally the device features a dual rear camera setup, with one lens consisting of a 12 - megapixel 1.7 / f wide angle lens, while the other features a 12 - megapixel lens has 2.3 x optical zoom.
The vertically aligned dual rear - facing camera setup combines a 16MP lens with f / 2.0 aperture and secondary 5MP sensor for capturing advanced depth information, while the single front shooter might actually be the mid-range 6.3 - incher's main selling point, producing super-high-res 24MP selfies enhanced by a number of AI techniques.
The iPhone 8 has a smaller 4.7 - inch display, and one rear camera, while the iPhone 8 Plus has a larger 5.5 - inch screen and a dual camera setup in the back, along with support for portrait mode (bokeh effect).
So, just like the previous renders revealed, the Galaxy S9 has a single camera on the rear while dual camera setup is present on the Galaxy S9 +.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 has a single rear camera while the S9 + has a dual camera setup.
For imaging, it gets a 16MP + 2MP dual - camera setup at the rear, while the front comes with a 13MP + 2MP camera combo.
The iPhone 8 has a smaller 4.7 - inch display, and one rear camera, while the iPhone 8 Plus has a larger 5.5 - inch screen and a dual - camera setup in the back, along with support for portrait mode (bokeh effect).
The highlight of Honor 9 is its dual (20MP +12 MP) rear camera setup, where one is a monochrome lens while another is a RGB camera.
While out of focus, the upper portion of the smartphone's rear panel appears to accommodate a dual - camera setup entailing two vertically arranged sensors supported by a dual - LED (dual - tone) flash unit.
The phone includes a 20MP +16 MP rear dual camera on the back while there is a dual setup of 20MP cameras on the front.
As for the optics, the smartphone features a dual camera setup on the rear consisting of a 16 MP and 13 MP camera sensors with LED flash while offering a 5 MP on the front.
The front camera is a dual 16MP + 8MP setup with f / 1.9 aperture on both sensors, while the rear camera is 16MP with f / 1.7 aperture.
The former came with dual camera setup on the rear while the later offered an FHD +18:9 display.
The standard S9 measures 5.8 inches and comes with a single rear camera, while the S9 + comes in at 6.2 inches with a dual camera setup.
You end up with a dual rear camera setup that captures fantastic video while also having advanced audio with a Quad - DAC.
Elsewhere, the phone is expected to retain the 3.5 mm headphone jack and be waterproof, while retaining the G5's dual - camera setup and rear - mounted fingerprint scanner, since there won't be room for it on the front.
Though there's no dual camera setup, both the front and rear cameras support Bokeh mode, which lets users click pictures with subject in sharp focus, while the background is blurred.
Both devices feature a dual - camera setups while the Pro also includes a rear facing fingerprint sensor below it.
In terms of the cameras, the G6 and G6 Plus both host a dual rear camera setup with one 12 - megapixel sensor and a 5 - megapixel sensor, while both feature a 16 - megapixel selfie shooter.
When it comes to rear cameras, the Mi 6 will have a 19MP Sony IMX400 sensor, while the Plus model will feature a dual - camera setup with 12MP Sony IMX362 sensors.
It's still the dual - camera setup, featuring a 16MP sensor while the secondary rear camera is a 20MP one.
While there are quite a few other Android smartphones in the market that come with a dual camera setup at the rear, none of them offer 2x optical zoom like the iPhone 7 Plus.
A dual - camera setup (one 16 - megapixel color sensor and one 20 - megapixel monochrome sensor) can be found on the rear of the device while a 13 - megapixel sensor graces the front for selfie duties.
The smartphone will have a dual camera setup on the rear: a 12 MP + 16 MP Sony IMX3xx sensor while offering an 8 MP camera on the front.
The removable battery has been ditched, making way for a larger internal cell, while the dual rear camera setup has been upgraded with new sensors.
The Honor 6X is made out of metal, while it comes with a rear - facing fingerprint scanner, and a dual camera setup on its back.
The Enjoy 7S like the Honor 7X comes with dual camera setup on the rear consisting of 13 MP and 2 MP camera sensor while the front offers an 8 MP camera for selfies and video calling.
While the 23MP rear camera remains same as on its younger sibling, there is a dual camera setup on the front.
Where these two differ in terms of design other than size, is the iPhone 7 has a singular lens on the rear, while the iPhone 7 Plus has a dual camera setup - more on that in a minute.
All devices have a front dominated by screen, a dual - camera setup on the rear with a circular fingerprint sensor below and a USB Type - C port is positioned at the bottom of the devices, while a 3.5 mm headphone jack is present at the top.
The Gionee logo is visible on the bottom bezel on the front of the device, while the back of the smartphone shows a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner and a dual rear camera setup.
While the Moto Z2 is expected to come with a dual camera setup, the Moto Z2 Play settles with a single sensor on the rear.
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