The Gionee S9 is a Helio P10 powered handset that
houses dual cameras on the back — a 13MP and a 5MP.
Not exact matches
A new addition is the metal accent
on the
back that
houses the rear
camera,
dual LED flash, and the Motorola logo, which is much more subtle and classy than the large, in - your - face, logo and
dual flash ring around the
camera seen with the Moto X 2014.
It
houses something called a
dual - pixel sensor
on the
back of the 12.2 - megapixel
camera which will mean every pixel contains two smaller pixels.
The
back houses a
dual camera module (more
on this later) with the fingerprint sensor right below it.
Coming to the
back, it
houses a big
camera module
on the rear top; aligning it is the
dual LED Flash.
A strip across the top
on the
back houses dual Leica - branded 12MP and 20MP rear
cameras, and
on the front you'll find an 8MP front
camera.
When it comes to the
camera the M3 Note
houses a 13MP AF
camera with 5 element lens
on the
back with
dual tone LED flash support.
This handset comes with
dual cameras on the
back and
houses a 4000 mAh non-removable battery.
Some of the specs you get
on the Xiaomi Mi A1 Android One include a 5.5 - inch full HD display screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB expandable storage,
dual 12MP
camera on the
back and a decent 3080mAh battery unit, all
housed in a premium - looking metallic body.
The first Android One phone to hit the carrier, the Moto X4 runs
on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 630 SoC mated with either 3 GB or 4 GB RAM and has an IP68 - certified dust and water resistant body that
houses a 5.2 - inch Full HD display screen, a 12MP +8 MP
dual camera on the
back and a 16MP selfie
camera.
It is also rumored to
house a vertically aligned
dual -
camera setup
on the
back — comprising of two 13MP sensors, along with Zeiss branding.
Speaking of the rear cover, the Nexus Sailfish seems to sport a
dual look
on its
back with a patterned texture at the top,
housing the rear
camera and LED flash, and a metal design at the lower portion.
On the
back is also the 13 MP
camera unit, with a chrome ring around it that
houses the
dual LED flash.
As previous renders suggested, the
camera and its
dual LED flash are
housed in side a glass pill - shaped panel
on the
back.
The bottom side
houses a micro USB port and
on the
back side you will find the 5 MP
camera along with
dual LED.
However, this time, Vivo has not neglected the rear
camera at all as the Vivo V9
houses a
dual camera setup
on the
back with a 16MP and 5MP sensor, with an aperture of f / 2.0.
The phone will come equipped with
dual cameras on the
back, a glass
back with a metal frame, and — of course — a notch
on the front of the screen that
houses the front - facing
camera and a couple sensors.
On the
back, we have a stripe which
houses that 21MP
camera,
dual LED flash and the Motorola dimple we've all come accustomed to in the last few years.
The aluminum
housing is expected to be replaced with a glass
back and a stainless steel midframe, and a new vertical
dual - lens
camera can be seen
on the
back.