Below are
the few camera samples captured with Mi A1 using the dual rear cameras, front camera, and portrait mode.
Obviously, I had no time to test that at the demo booth but from whatever
few camera samples that I've seen posted online by prominent tech bloggers and journalists, the results in low light look super impressive.
Following are
a few camera samples, that we took using the Gear 2 smartwatch's 2 - megapixel camera.
Not exact matches
We've already published a
few samples, and while a conclusion is hard to reach right now, the overall
camera experience seems to have been a point of focus for Samsung with the latest A series phones.
I wasn't immediately impressed by the image quality of the
few pics I took, but Xiaomi has posted some highly detailed
sample pictures already and considers this «a true flagship
camera.»
Although it appears that each phone's
camera delivers different results, we noticed a
few common themes when looking at our
camera sample images.
You can check out a
few sample photos I took with the rear
cameras and front facing
camera during some adventures in Washington earlier this week in my full resolution Flickr album.
Below are some of the
camera samples which we shot around at the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 match between India and Pakistan a
few months back in London.
Even OnePlus teased the
camera powers of its unreleased phone a
few days ago on Twitter, showing a
sample that suggested the phone will deliver better low - light performance.
Our review of the Galaxy Note 8 will offer detailed information on the phone's
camera, but for those wondering how the Note 8 does at capturing those bokeh images with its dual
camera, we've put together a
few samples.
Also, I'll share some
camera samples and answer a
few questions I know many of you have about this impressive device.