I wasn't sure what to expect from the Idol 5 when it came to the camera mostly because this is a $ 200 device and in my personal
experience cameras on phones this low - priced aren't always the best, but I am occasionally surprised.
Not exact matches
He did add that GoPro will make the smartphone front and center in the overall GoPro
experience as content from the
camera will be easily accessible
on a
phone.
Battery life could turn out to be
on the low side for heavy users but if the Dell Mini 5 has a true Google Android
experience built in along with the
camera, a gps, compass and a «smart» price, this could make things tough for Archos, especially as they are looking to release a 4.3 ″ Android
phone.
Starting today whenever Shazam users wave their mobile
phone over any HarperCollins book or promotional content with the Shazam
camera logo
on it, they will instantly get taken to custom mobile
experiences from HarperCollins, including exclusive content, author interviews, special offers, videos, playlists and more.
Users with the latest version of Shazam installed
on their mobile
phones can simply open the app and tap the new
camera icon to start the visual
experience.
In my
experience the quality of pics
on the BlackBerry Bold 9900's 5MP
camera is almost the same as those obtainable from the 2MP
camera on the budget feature
phone, Nokia Asha 200.
HTC Desire 310 is a 4.5 - inch entry level Android smartphone that runs
on Google Android 4.2 mobile operating system, and is powered by a 1.3 GHz quad - core processor, moreover, the Android
phone also comes with 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal storage, 4.5 - inch FWVGA display with 480 x 854 pixels resolution and 5 - megapixel rear
camera that supports 1080p recording in order to bring you fully functional smartphone
experience.
3.2 - inch WQVGA touchscreen for clear images and easy touch access Slide - out QWERTY keyboard for a tactile typing
experience Android 2.1 operating system with over-the-air upgrade capability for future OS releases 3.2 - megapixel
camera 2 GB microSD card with support for optional cards up to 32 GB 256 MB internal memory 800 MHz processor for efficient multitasking Bluetooth for hands - free calling with connected wireless headsets Voice Search to find nearby locations or web content just by speaking WiFi connectivity for sending emails, browsing the web, or checking for status updates Virgin Mobile Live streams music 24/7 from past and present Virgin Mobile Festival artists Tools: Calendar, Calculator, Flashlight, Alarm Clock, World Clock, Stop Watch & Timer Google mobile services including Google Search, Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube, and syncing with Google Calendar Rich email client supports MS Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Windows Live Hotmail, POP3 / IMAP Outlook syncing capability to synchronize business mail, contacts, and calendars automatically Sprint's 3G network lets you enjoy faster web surfing, downloads, messaging, and more
on your
phone Opera Mini mobile web browser for surfing the web
Add in front facing speakers and the best
camera on any
phone you can buy today for a great water - resistant
experience!
Both the iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus have dual
cameras, which allows for background de-focus and a more comprehensive photographic
experience - however, due to the way the
phones are packaged (to accommodate for the iPhone X notch) the
camera array is horizontal
on the X, but vertical
on the 8 Plus.
Camera app issues aside, the software
experience on the Essential
Phone is excellent.
Apple does the same thing with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, but thus far, Samsung has offered the same
camera experience on both models of Galaxy S
phones.
Yes LG can lean
on its great dual -
camera setup, its slightly larger display, a removable battery and hi - fi audio... but some people would give up one or more of those features for a more cohesive
phone experience.
Ultimately, the fact that this
phone's value hinges
on the
camera experience makes it less valuable in my eyes, since its impressive specs don't provide a performance much above average.
«The fact that this
phone's value hinges
on the
camera experience makes it less valuable in my eyes.»
Asus has added its Zen UI
on the top of Android Wear to give a fresh
experience and smart features, including Watch Unlock, Tap Tap, Remote
Camera, Cover to Mute, Find My
Phone and Presentation Control.
Zeiss will collaborate
on camera optics, of course, but it will also assist with the software
experience, services offered, and even the screen quality of the
phone itself.
There are a few aspects we're not sold
on yet, such as the Dynamic Vibration System, as well as the
camera experience compared to
phones like the Google Pixel 2 XL.
There's clearly enough power here to handle intensive tasks — photos shot with the two
cameras are processed almost as swiftly as a single capture
on any other
phone — but there are tiny delays and imperfections that detract from the smoothest user
experience.
It's based
on Snaptu, Facebook's feature
phone client, but includes some native Android features, such as push notifications and
camera integration, to make the
experience a more sophisticated one.
With this year's Galaxy J series
phones, it's great to see that Samsung has finally put its focus
on the
camera experience.
In fairness, I'm used to the
cameras on phones like the Galaxy S8 that have a tendency to oversaturate, so I may just be having a visceral reaction to something that's just different, not worse, than what I'm used to — but most Android users are used to Samsung's oversaturated photos too, so they'll likely have a similar
experience.
In my opinion, Mi Mix 2 is one of the best
cameras I've
experienced on Xiaomi
phones so far.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + will focus
on the
camera experience with Samsung introducing a new dual aperture feature
on both
phones.
It's not bad, it just feels like a
phone experience instead of a
camera experience — which is what you get
on the G6.
We gather an assortment of the best smartphone
cameras we've recently tested, and whichever
phone produces the best images and user
experience moves
on to face the next major smartphone release.
Unless you absolutely must
experience Android games
on a 120Hz display, I'd recommend you wait and see what the first few rounds of software updates do for the
phone's
camera before parting with your cash.
Power and performance are
on par with the best big - name smartphones in the world, the user
experience is as smooth as I've seen
on any Android
phone, and the
camera is dramatically improved.
Simply attach the lens over your built - in
camera lens
on the
phone, and you can get an enhanced
camera experience right
on your smartphone.
Both
phones have improved
cameras, improving
on the already great
experience from last year's Pixel
phones.
Of course, no - one ever expects a fantastic
camera experience on an entry - level smartphone, and the Moto G's shooter will likely be fine for those who use their
phone for the occasional quick shoot.
The larger of the two 2017 Pixels gets the basics right, and delivers the best software
experience on any Android
phone, and a world - beating
camera to boot.
While the
camera experience is solid one overall
on the Pixel 2 and 2 XL, its «Portrait Mode» has proved especially popular and now it seems it can be made to work
on devices other than the two Pixel 2
phones.
It would instead revisit its most recently released
phone with a renewed emphasis
on AI, and an improved
camera experience.
One renowned reviewer specifically pushed the point that the
camera experience on the gamer's dream
phone is a «dealbreaker» for $ 699.
this is decent
phone and performs very well
on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android
experience at and killer battery at low price over all the
phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better
phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's
camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the
phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and higher pixel density then forget this device
With the Lumia 930, Nokia will likely offer the first Windows
Phone 8.1
experience alongside a 5 - inch 1080p display, quad - core Snapdragon processor and a 20MP
camera, similar to what is found
on the Verizon - exclusive Lumia Icon.
What's more, it could have the best audio and
camera experience available of any
phone on the market right now.
Currently, the
camera AI knowledge is trained and managed
on the cloud side and offered as part of the
phone experience so there is no active data being transferred to learn your photo practices.
It will work
on Verizon, and it has a better
camera, but its battery life can't hold a candle to the Droid Maxx 2, and we don't recommend it as a viable alternative, based
on our terrible
experience with the
phone.
ARCore has three elements: motion tracking, which figures out a
phone's location based
on internal sensors and video, allowing you to pin objects and walk around them; environmental understanding, which uses a
phone's
camera to detect flat surfaces; and light estimation, which helps virtual objects in an AR
experience have accurate shadows, and thus, fit in with their real - life surroundings.
For a
phone that wants to sell itself
on the efficacy of its
camera experience, it stumbles far too often.
That's not the Razer we're accustomed to, and while I'm pretty comfortable the
camera experience will get better, the
phone is now
on sale, and it hasn't changed since the launch event.
Mini verdict: This
phone is for you if you want to go for a pure Android
experience with the best
camera on the market, and with a large screen.
Sure, you can set your
camera to automatically turn
on when you leave and back off when you come home, but that doesn't always work perfectly in my
experience, especially if you have more than one resident with this feature set up
on their
phone.
While the iPhone and Google Pixel devices have a very basic
camera user interface, Honor brings an advanced
experience similar to what we see
on Samsung and LG
phones.
The
cameras on the P10 make taking photos one of the most enjoyable
experiences about the
phone.
Both
phones have 18:9 displays with minimal bezels, and Xiaomi is focusing
on the
camera experience by bundling a 12MP imaging sensor with 1.25 - micron pixels and a front - facing flash module for taking selfies in low - light conditions.
With a dual rear
camera on the
phone, you might think it's going to offer you a stellar photo
experience, and while it was good, it's not great.
With so many
phones on the market claiming to have an easy, superb
camera experience, Huawei matches these claims in every way with their latest flagship.