While the Galaxy S9 +
has dual camera lens setup on the back just like the Galaxy Note 8, one with a primary lens with the telephoto shooter for lossless optical zoom and better portraits and another wide angle lens.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy Note 8
has an incredible
camera too —
dual lenses, 2X optical zoom, the ability to save images as RAW files, and Samsung's version of portrait mode.
The Galaxy S8's
camera isn't a
dual -
lens system like you
'd find on the LG G6, OnePlus 5, or iPhone 7 Plus, but it's still the best
camera on a smartphone.
The front
cameras are also the same, but the selfie
camera on the S9 +
has a
dual lens.
LG's Optimus 3D will contain a 3D viewable 4.3 - inch 480 × 800 touch screen, where the newest addition to the Optimus range will also
have a
dual -
lens camera, for 3D video recording.
The selfie
camera on each
has a
dual lens to create the popular blurred background (bokeh) effect using a Samsung feature called Live Focus, but neither
camera has optical image stabilization.
The Nexus 6 uses a unique
dual - tone flash ring around the 13MP
lens and
has autofocus and OIS... it does not compete with the 16MP
camera on the Galaxy S6 (see description below).
In terms of optics, the Vivo V9
has a
dual rear
camera setup that gets a 16 - megapixel primary sensor and a 5 - megapixel secondary sensor, which
have f / 2.0 and f / 2.4 aperture
lenses respectively.
Furthermore, the smartphone
has a 13MP laser autofocus
camera with f / 1.8 aperture, OIS with video stabilization,
dual LED flash and more, so the handset
has the ability to capture high - quality photos, and it also supports 4K video recording, slow motion video and panorama, and a 5MP front - facing
camera with wide - angle
lens, f / 2.2 aperture, and flash is designed for perfect selfie and comfortable video chat.
The company
has also upgraded the
camera on the Moto G (Gen 3) which now sports a 13 - megapixel rear
camera with
dual - LED flash and f / 2.0
lens, and a 5 - megapixel front
camera.
The total resolution is 8 megapixels, with the ancillary
lenses adding depth information, not unlike we
've seen
dual -
lens cameras do the past year.
The X21
has a 12 MP selfie
camera and a 12MP
dual -
lens on the back, a dedicated AI core, 6 GB of RAM and 64/128 GB of storage.
The Priv
has a 18 - megapixel rear
camera certified by Schneider - Kreuznach,
has a
dual - tone LED Flash, optical image stabilization (OIS), phase detection auto focus (PDAF), f / 2.2 aperture, 6P
lens and a 2 - megapixel front - facing
camera with f / 2.8 aperture and 1.7 micron pixel size.
We
've known for a while that the next iPhone model (no matter if it's called iPhone 7, 2016 iPhone, or iPhone 6 SE) will come with
camera upgrades on both the standard version and the bigger Plus, but the latter is definitely more interesting because it'll feature a
dual -
lens configuration for the very first time in Apple's history.
While we're not sure exactly what
camera features Huawei will be including, previous
dual camera smartphones
have allowed for picture re-focusing, different angled
lenses, and the piecing together of ultra-high resolution snaps, so there could be some tempting features here.
But despite
having a
dual camera, only the main shooter is remarkable - the poorly implemented
dual -
lens modes aren't worth your time.
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.
Additionally, the new iPhone 7 Plus
dual camera setup
has a new feature that creates a bokeh effect enabled by the
dual -
lens setup.
Rumors regarding a
dual -
lens camera for the iPhone 7 Plus
has been intensifying recently.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + both
have 12MP single -
lens cameras on the back, although Samsung did explore the idea of a
dual -
camera setup on the back of the S8 +, as recent prototype images showed.
Like the View10, the iPhone X
has a
dual camera setup, but the
lenses are set up vertically, compared to the horizontal sensors on the View10, and the iPhone X also contains both sensors in one raised section.
Alright, so we
've already established according to the iPhone 7 rumors that upcoming iPhone 7, 7 Plus, and Pro models are going to sport
dual -
lens camera.
Both new models will
have bigger batteries and twice the internal storage at each tier, and the larger iPhone 7 Plus will also sport a new
dual -
lens camera design.
Both
have 18:9 screens,
dual -
lens cameras, and super fast processors.
The
dual -
lens camera is on the front of the phone, and
has both a standard and a wide - angle
lens.
The main
camera has a
dual lens setup with 16MP and 20MP sensors, while the selfie
camera is 13MP.
The new Samsung phone
has a
dual -
lens camera, 960 fps slow - mo capture, and Bitmoji - style custom, personalized stickers.
Both of the phones
have a
dual -
lens cameras on the front of the device, too, meaning the fingerprint sensor could be ditched in favor of facial recognition.
The iPhone X
has dual 12 - megapixel rear
cameras, and it's equipped with optical image stabilization on both
lenses.
Particular attention
has been paid to the
cameras: the
dual -
lens setup includes a black - and - white secondary sensor.
While the 8
has one new larger and faster sensor, the 8 Plus
has two new sensors for its
dual -
lens camera.
They
've used largely the same
camera hardware as the Note 8 and Galaxy S8, except with the addition of a
dual aperture
lens and new support for 960 FPS slow motion capture.
The 8 Plus
has two new sensors for its
dual -
lens camera (f / 1.8 and 1/2.8).
The Plus
has a
dual -, rather than single -,
lens camera, with both a wide angle and telephoto
lens (the non-Plus iPhone
has just one wide angle
lens).
The iPhone 7's
camera is identical to the iPhone 7 Plus in every way except for one key difference: it
has a single rear
lens instead of the
dual -
lens setup on the iPhone 7 Plus.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 also
has a single rear
camera compared to a
dual -
lens array in the Galaxy S9 +.
Huawei
has gone from
dual to triple
lenses in the P20 Pro, taking the principle of its previous
cameras - with one dedicated RGB and one dedicated monochrome sensor - and throwing a third «tele»
lens into the mix for zoom, while hugely upping the resolution stakes to 40 - megapixels maximum too.
(The iPhone X also
has the
dual -
camera setup, with the addition of optical image stabilization on both
lenses, not just the wide - angle
camera, and it supports the Portrait and Portrait Lighting modes on the front - facing
camera, as well.)
The second generation
dual lens camera co-engineered with Leica
has a world - leading 20 megapixel monochrome
camera and 12 megapixel colour
camera.
Finally, the document says the Galaxy S9 + will
have a
dual -
lens rear
camera, but only features an image of the Galaxy S9.
Galaxy S9
has its crucial
dual aperture
camera lens.
Depending on the device, the two
lenses on a
dual -
camera setup can
have different functions.
Today, it
has lost the uniqueness offered by the
dual -
lens camera, and faces a substantial challenge from not only the Huawei P10, but the OnePlus 5, the iPhone 7 Plus, and numerous devices from Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi.
The Mi A1
has a
dual rear
camera setup with a combination of 12MP +12 MP sensors in which the first is wide - angle and the second is a telephoto
lens.
Ever since the iPhone 7 Plus arrived in 2016,
dual -
lens cameras have become one of the hottest mobile trends on the market.
As we
have already mentioned, the twin 12MP
camera package on each phone is fairly similar, but Samsung
has done well to really move the needle forward in smartphone photography by adding in a
dual aperture for the main
lens.
The iPhone 7 Plus features all of the
camera improvements in the iPhone 7, but in addition to a 28 mm wide - angle
lens, it
has a second 56 mm telephoto
lens for
dual -
camera functionality that enables better optical zoom.
HUAWEI
has again partnered with Leica to co-engineer the
dual -
lens camera for the HUAWEI Mate 10 and HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro.
Finally, because the Huawei P9 was never officially released in the U.S., we
'd point those wanting to experience the joy of the Leica
dual -
lens camera in the direction of the Huawei Mate 9, available officially in the U.S. for $ 600.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was not the first smartphone to offer
dual -
lens cameras, but it was the first to
have optical image stabilization (OIS) on both
lenses.