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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.
The trend continues with images of what's believed to be the round flash module for the upcoming device finding their way online.
Then there's the 20MP front camera, which comes with an LED flash module for taking selfies in low - light scenarios.

Not exact matches

Toshiba, for example, in June announced it had created a 128 - gigabyte flash memory module, which the company claims is the highest capacity flash to date.
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The Fix: Dealers will inspect the software and perform a software flash on the engine or powertrain control module for free.
The integration module allows for plug and play integration into your factory screen without having to flash program your radio.
Although HP has claimed that its Adobe Flash support and camera modules will give it an advantage over Apple's iPad, a specs comparison shows that the iPad has advantages in battery life, higher screen resolution, larger screen and lower price for its 16 GB WiFi - only model.
Apart from its dual rear camera setup and front flash module, the smartphone is also IP68 - rated for dust and water resistance.
We have cut outs for the camera and flash module on the back.
As we mentioned back in the hardware walk - through, the TF700 has the same 8 - megapixel, f / 2.2 camera module as the TF300, except this guy also includes an LED flash for slightly better low - light shots.
Turn to the back and you have the camera module with LED flash and a fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication.
EISA commended HUAWEI Ascend P7 for its beautiful glass finish available in black or white and at an attractive price and highlighted that its two camera modules allowing high resolution selfies to be shot with its 8 - million - pixel front - facing camera, while the rear device features a 13 - million - pixel sensor with flash and supporting apps.
The camera package includes 5 - megapixel image sensor on the rear, while there is a 2 - megapixel image module on the front for selfies, alongside both the sensors you'll see an LED Flash.
Both variants get UFS 2.1 flash storage modules, but if you're opting for the higher storage model, know that it's available only in Midnight Black.
Now when it comes to other cut outs on the Galaxy S8's Parallax case, there is one on the back for the camera, flash and fingerprint sensor module.
as it no longer forces them to find and flash the ROM that provides every single feature they're looking for (instead, they can mix and match independent modules) on top of their target balance of stability and performance.
It also brings a huge advantage for users: convenience, as it no longer forces them to find and flash the ROM that provides every single feature they're looking for (instead, they can mix and match independent modules) on top of their target balance of stability and performance.
Xposed is a great option for that, as rather than flashing new kernels or ROMs to get new features, you can add them piecemeal via Xposed modules.
Looks like a ripoff of Lumia 1020 without xenon flash and humoungous sensor (though the module has xenon flash written but it looks like Dual Tone LED) Still waiting for real competitor for Pureview 808/1020.
Samsung has started mass production of 512 GB flash storage modules for smartphones which hints that the top variant of the S9 may come with 512 GB of storage.
The back also has a flash module to the right of the cameras, the V30 and LG branding, and curved edges for a great feel in the hand.
The same flex cable was leaked late in July, but unfortunately the image didn't showcase the round flash module, but only the flex cable itself — which was believed to be the purported flex cable for the 5.5 - inch iPhone 6.
As mentioned, around the back the new Moto G handsets appear to be using the same sort of design as the Moto Z for the camera, with a large round bump, housing both the lens and the flash module.
For $ 199, there's plenty to like in the Idol 5S, which has a 5.2 - inch Full HD display with 2.5 D curved glass, Snapdragon 625, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB storage, microSD slot, 12MP rear camera, 8MP front camera with a flash module, stereo speakers at the front, and 2620mAh battery.
Along the top is a row of nodes, from left to right housing the dual - LED flash, laser autofocus module, dual 13 - megapixel cameras, microphone and two magnetic ports for modular accessories.
According to the leak, which includes a photo, the camera module will include a True Zoom Camera, offering up to 10x optical zoom, a xenon flash, a physical shutter and zoom, and even support for RAW photos.
The device packs in a 20MP shooter on the back with an F2.0 aperture, a 6 - lens module and sapphire glass for extra protection as well as an 8MP front camera with LED flash.
The user also included an image of an alleged 64 GB SanDisk NAND flash module destined for the iPhone 8.
As far as cut outs go, we have one on the back for the camera and flash modules.
The iPhone 8 rear panel also shows a vertical cut out for the rear cameras, with the actual camera module having a small cut out between the lenses for a flash.
Coming to the rear part, just above the buttons setup, it has a camera module and alongside is the LED Flash for support.
For the cameras, it has a 16 - megapixel rear - facing camera with an LED flash module next to it, and a fingerprint sensor just below the camera.
It does have a cut out on the back for the camera and flash module.
Performed different types of black - box and grey - box testing: functional testing of new software tools, Integration testing of HTML5 - based and FLASH - based modules for Aplia platform, UI testing, Regression testing
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