Sentences with phrase «impressive camera sensors»

The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge have impressive camera sensors with the dual pixel focus systems.

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Despite being a tiny camera, it shoots full 1080p HD video and captures images at a very impressive 16MP, thanks to a great CMOS image sensor usually seen in much larger devices.
The JX35 is equally impressive on the inside, perhaps because we didn't hold back with the options, which included the $ 1700 Theater Package (dual seven - inch color monitors for entertaining rear - seat passengers), the $ 2550 Deluxe Touring Package (which included such items as climate - controlled seats and twenty - inch wheels), the $ 3100 Technology Package (with safety features like adaptive cruise control and collision warning), and the $ 4950 Premium Package (navigation, super-duper audio, and surround - view cameras with sonar parking sensors).
The luxury sedan rolls off of the line ready for the next generation of autonomous driving with an impressive suite of sensors — ultrasonic, short and long - range radar, cameras, even a laser scanner — that grant the A8 a quite complete view of its world and enable self - driving features.
The Sportline builds on the 206TSI's impressive list of standard features, comprising bi-xenon headlights, a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, colour touchscreen, sat - nav, climate control and front heated seats.
Dual - zone climate control, a reversing camera, built - in navigation, power - adjustable front seats front and rear parking sensors all come fitted to the entry - level Nissan Armada — which is quite impressive, considering many similarly - priced mid-sized executive sedans can only come with such gear if you pay extra for them as optional extras.
It includes cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, a 360 - degree camera, dual - zone climate control, power - adjustable front seats that are also heated, a 400 - Watt audio system, sat - nav, Bluetooth connectivity, and an impressive mix of fine materials.
Overall the screen is very good and moving to the camera, this 5 MP sensor comes bundled with an impressive number of options.
On paper at least the camera of the HTC Nexus 9 should be pretty impressive; an 8MP sensor with auto - focus and an F / 2.4 aperture lens should mean some decent quality photos.
And yes, it has a notch on top, but this little cutout in the screen houses an impressive amount of tech, including the 7 - megapixel selfie cam, speaker and microphone, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, infrared camera and the dot projector.
Ubergizmo was impressed with the new P series» industrial design, impressive colour options, hyper diamond - cut finishing, fingerprint sensor, Leica camera and portrait mode capabilities.
The phone includes an impressive dual rear camera setup with 12MP + 12MP sensors.
It also has an identical 12MP, f / 1.8, OIS camera which uses software to create an impressive portrait mode effect on both the front and rear sensors.
It even has an impressive dual camera set up, with one 12MP colour sensor and one 20MP monochrome sensor for improved low - light performance.
Speaking of, both the Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro feature dual - cameras around back, this time landing with a 12MP standard sensor and a 20MP monochrome sensor, both with an impressive f / 1.6 aperture.
The front camera is an impressive aspect of the phone with a 16 MP sensor and flash.
For photography, the 8X has an 8MP rear camera which uses 28 mm BSI sensor that has f / 2.0 aperture, the company uses dedicated HTC ImageChip to improve the image quality, it is also capable of video recording at 1080pixels with stereo sound, LED flash also accompanies the rear camera for low - light shots and there is a1.2 MP front camera which is also capable of video recording at 1080pixels, that's impressive!
The front and back cameras may sport 5 - megapixel and 8 - megapixel sensors respectively, while all of this is supposed to be powered by an impressive 3,000 mAh battery.
Really, the specifications on paper are not that impressive — a 12.3 MP sensor for their main camera along with an aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS.
In low - lighting the dual - rear camera is just not impressive and that's an issue on most devices sporting two sensors.
The secondary camera outperforms most of the smartphone cameras in the market, given its impressive 1/2.8 inch sensor.
- Perfected design - IP68 protection - Great display - Excellent battery life - Reliable fingerprint sensor - Stellar performance - Improved software experience - Impressive low light camera - Excellent connectivity and hardware options - Expandable storage makes a return
The Huawei Honor 7i has an impressive camera from Sony, which is easily controlled from the Fingerprints sensor mounted on the side.
While there is only a single camera on the front, Apple calls it True Depth and it uses various IR and dot sensors to measure depth for pretty impressive portrait selfies.
The monochrome sensor can add more detail to images when used with the main color camera, or it can be used on its own for impressive looking black and white shots.
The camera consists of an average sensor paired with phenomenal software and produced some overall very impressive photos that were worthy of any phone in this price range.
The cameras on our smartphones just continue to get better and better with improved sensors, powerful software, and impressive low light capability.
At first, the specifications are not impressive — they both use a 12.3 MP sensor for their main camera along with an aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS.
The dual - lens camera on the Honor 7X consists of 16MP (with phase detection autofocus) and 2MP rear sensors and an 8MP selfie camera, and they don't disappoint — the phone takes great pictures and impressive video.
The phone also sports a 12 MP rear camera with optical image stabilization and HTC's Ultrapixel sensor, as well as a standard front camera with an impressive 16MP resolution.
The rear camera sensor has an f / 1.8 aperture lens on top to offer impressive bokeh effect while taking macro shots as well as help enhancing light under some low - light shots.
But the rear - cameras are not all there is about the ZenFone 3 Zoom, as Asus also added an impressive 13 - megapixel camera in the front that features a Sony IMX214 sensor with f / 2.0 aperture and LED flash.
Other impressive features include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, Adreno 430 GPU, 4 GB RAM, 13 MP rear camera, 5 MP front camera, dual - SIM capabilities, Alert Slider, fingerprint sensor, USB - C and «all - day» battery life.
Going with sensors from Sony for both front and rear cameras is a good move considering that the Japanese tech giant has come out with some impressive sensors in the last few years.
And while the Moto G5 proper has a higher - resolution 13MP camera, it's of much lower quality — it's a smaller sensor, with diminutive pixels — than the Moto G5 Plus's 12MP shooter, which has 1.4 micron pixels and an impressive f / 1.7 lens.
The rear camera setup will pack a 23MP and 20MP sensor, which could produce some impressive images.
It does not have impressive looking specifications — it comes with a 12.3 MP sensor for the primary camera along with an aperture of f / 2.0, phase detection autofocus (PDAF,) a dual - tone LED flash, and no OIS, but does use EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization.)
Despite its impressive - sounding specs, identical camera lens and sensor hardware to the OnePlus 5T, the camera performance of the R11s leaves a lot to be desired.
The concept also includes a set of impressive specifications, including a 2560 x 1440 Quad HD display, 64 - bit Snapdragon 810 octa - core processor, Adreno 430 GPU, 20 - megapixel camera with 4K video support, fingerprint sensor, heart rate monitor and Android 5.0 Lollipop to cap it all off.
We don't know if it's a Sony or Samsung sensor, but the camera seems to be offering impressive imaging results.
The front camera of Note 8 is equally beautiful with an impressive 8MP, f / 1.7 mm sensor, making a strong mark for low - light selfies.
There is also a front - facing camera and, surprisingly, it comes with its own dedicated Flash, but since it's a poor - quality 5 - megapixel sensor, results aren't impressive either.
For the front camera, there's an impressive 8MP sensor.
Boasting a 5.15 - inch FHD display, dual cameras (12MP wide angle and 12MP telephoto camera for 2x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom), dual stereo speakers, a 3,350 mAh battery, an under - glass fingerprint sensor, and water resistance, the Mi 6 has some impressive specs at a bargain price.
Consumers should expect the 3T to have a 16 - megapixel main camera module (possibly with a Sony IMX398 sensor), 64 GB of storage and an impressive 6 GB of RAM.
However, while it gains some impressive internals like a quad - core Snapdragon 200 at 1.2 GHz, it continues to omit other features including a front - facing camera, ambient light sensor, and more.
Huawei says it squeezed a DSLR - level image signal processor (ISP) and a four - color RGBW (red, green, blue, white) sensor into the P8's camera for better pictures, and the results are impressive.
The controversial fingerprint sensor has also been moved to a more sensible location below the camera lens, and though the S9 doesn't get a dual - lens system like the Note 8 or S9 Plus, it still has the revolutionary and impressive mechanical aperture on its single lens.
Each phone touts 16 - megapixel rear sensors, though the G4 camera's f / 1.8 aperture is designed to let in more light than the S6's still - impressive f / 1.9 aperture.
The Galaxy J5 (2017) was unveiled last month alongside the Galaxy J3 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2017) and for a budget - friendly device, it's actually pretty impressive, sporting a durable metal frame, a responsive fingerprint sensor, a colossal 13MP selfie camera and a fairly beefy 3,000 mAh battery.
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