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The lenses are arranged in a horizontal alignment, with a flash module on the right in between the lenses and the rear - mounted fingerprint sensor.
Sony has also repositioned the fingerprint sensor from the signature side position to the rear in the new device, whilst also centralising the camera lens and flash module on the back.
The layout is almost identical to the Galaxy S9 Plus, but the flash module on the OnePlus 6 sits between the cameras and the fingerprint scanner.
It also noticed how the dual - LED flash module on the alleged leak looks circular instead of a squircle.
We have cut outs for the camera and flash module on the back.
Integrated with the camera flash module on the back of the phone; press your finger to get a reading

Not exact matches

[Music plays and images flash through of employees standing around the PFO100 module and then the camera zooms in on the PFO100 module]
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So I've stumbled upon your blog and would like to know... If i wanted to build interactive modules, where things swivel upon clicking (like cards in a memory game) or things can be clicked and dragged (like a jigsaw puzzle online) or things react upon clicking (e.g. you have to identify all the countries in the EU, and you click on each country on a grey map, and if it is right, the country turns blue upon clicking, and if wrong, it turns red and then back to grey)... Which one of these (other than Flash... I'm not a developer!)
Mileage 23,508 Warranty 3 - yr / 36, 000 - mile basic limited warranty 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile powertrain 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile roadside assistance Scheduled Maintenance 10,759 mi: Oil change, oil filter, $ 0 21,607 mi: Oil change, oil filter, cabin air filter replaced, tire rotation, software flash, $ 0 Warranty Repairs 21,035 mi: Replaced broken door handle, software updates, $ 0 Recalls 16,668 mi: Software updates to transmission control module, body control module, radio frequency hub, powertrain control, instrument panel cluster Out - Of - Pocket 10,759 mi: Purchase, mount, and balance Bridgestone Blizzak DM - V1 winter tires, $ 736.40 10,759 mi: Purchase and install Mopar roof rack and cross bars, ski carrier, rock rails, all - weather cargo mats, slush mats, emergency kit, $ 2,244.44 16,688 mi: Four - wheel alignment, $ 99.95 19,201 mi: Nail removal from front - right winter tire, $ 24.95 20,689 mi: Reinstall OEM tires, $ 100 Fuel Consumption: EPA city / highway / combined: 19/26/21 mpg Observed: 22.6 mpg Cost Per Mile (Fuel, service, winter tires) $ 0.18 ($ 0.76 including depreciation) Trade - In Value $ 21,800 * Estimate based on information from Intellichoice
When the UNLOCK button on the remote transmitter is pressed, the control module / receiver will flash the turn signal lamps to indicate information about the remote keyless entry and anti-theft system.
The Fix: Dealers will inspect the software and perform a software flash on the engine or powertrain control module for free.
The large camera module on the rear sports dual rear cameras and LED flash.
and what's more, a new series of system on modules powered by Freescale i.MX6 Solo, Dual, DualLite and Quad processors with 512 to 2048 MB DDR3 RAM, and 128 to 1024 MB SLC NAND Flash has been revelead by variscite.
On the back cover, the 23 MP camera module is placed at the top left, with the flash.
A rear camera is present on both devices, with Apple placing it in the top left - hand corner and Samsung putting it in the centre with a flash module underneath.
Instead, it features the same 16MP f / 2.0 sensor found on its predecessor, with a 1.0 μm pixel size, phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and a dual - tone LED flash module.
To make it look a bit different than the one on the iPhone X, Huawei has placed the LED flash below the dual camera module.
On the back, the LG V30 + features a dual - camera setup comprising a 16MP f / 1.6 primary shooter and a 13MP f / 1.9 wide - angle lens with 1.0 μm pixel size, phase detection autofocus, and a dual - tone LED flash module.
The camera and flash module have also moved to a centralised position on the rear, but the layouts are slightly different with the Compact's flash module horizontally aligned, while larger XZ2 model has it vertically aligned.
A Moto X also wouldn't be a Moto X without the signature Motorola dimple on the backside, which is now encased in a single metallic strip with the camera module and LED flash.
There is a dual camera setup on the back with a separate module having the LED Flash and Laser Autofocus.
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.
The Alcatel 3 is the cheapest phone in the Alcatel 3 Series, and it shows: it sports a single 13MP camera (with an LED flash, PDAF, 1.12 μm pixel size, 1/3» sensor size, and f / 2.0 aperture) as opposed to the dual camera modules on the Alcatel 3V and Alcatel 3X, and a 5MP front - facing camera with an LED flash.
There is single camera sensor on the back with the dual LED flash, all in one single round module which is bulging out.
The long camera module on the rear will now include a fingerprint sensor between the camera sensor and LED flash.
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.
According to the image, we can clearly see a round - shaped camera module with two sensors and LED flash on the rear panel.
Coming to the back, it houses a big camera module on the rear top; aligning it is the dual LED Flash.
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.
A primary camera sensor along with dual - LED flash and a laser autofocus module sits on the rear.
The LED Flash is placed below the camera module and below that is the fingerprint scanner, which has the same design as the one on Galaxy S9 and S9 +.
Things change on the back as the phone has a circular dual camera module that also has the Dual LED Flash.
So, it looks like Asus is going to follow the design language of the iPhone X by adding a vertical dual camera setup on the rear with the flash being placed below the camera module.
A 5MP camera using OmniVision OV5648 sensor with LED flash is packed on the rear with a rotating mechanism — the camera / flash module can be used as a back or a front camera.
The top left hand corner of the rear sees the camera lens, which is the same as the one found on the Xperia XZ Premium and the Xperia XZs, but the flash module moves position compared to the XZs and extends slightly to incorporate the NFC chip too.
As far as functionality, even on devices that manage to flash the framework and get it working without any problems, only some modules appear to be working.
Packed inside the small case is 16 GB of flash memory, 512 MB of RAM, a Marvel Armada 1500 system - on - a-chip that weighs in with a tiny dual - core 1.2 Ghz processor, and a Wi - Fi module, all of which is firmly mated to a beefy aluminum heat sink to keep things running cool.
The square camera module in the rear with the LED flash behind it could end up being an iconic design feature like the home button or camera on the iPhone.
In the camera department, the device features a vertically - aligned dual - camera setup on the back along with a dual - tone flash module and an IR range finder.
On the optics, the Eluga I9 offers a 13 MP rear camera sensor paired with an LED flash module while the front offers a 5 MP camera sensor with a diffused, selfie flash.
It has curved sides and a vertically positioned dual - camera setup along with a flash module and a Huawei logo that's located on the bottom.
OLED displays tend to be the most costly components on smartphones, and Chinese analyst firm, ichunt (which gave the lower BOM figure), projects iPhone X OLED panels cost approximately $ 80, while the device's stainless steel frame costs $ 53 and its 256 GB flash memory modules cost $ 45.
You'll find the dual - camera setup on the back along with the flash module and the OnePlus logo.
The protruding camera is flanked by the laser focusing module on one side and the dual LED flash and RGB sensor on the other.
On the rear, there is a long camera module holding two camera sensors, a laser autofocus, and a dual tone LED flash.
The camera module on the top rear holds the primary camera and LED flash.
There is a large circular camera module on the rear which holds the camera and dual tone LED flash.
At the back, the dual - LED flash is also positioned above the camera module instead of being placed on the right side.
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