The Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 + have
impressive camera upgrades worth testing out fully.
What's particularly interesting about the latest iPhone 7 leak, however, is that the photos appear to suggest that the 4.7 - inch iPhone 7 model will receive
an impressive camera upgrade.
Although Samsung will release final specs tomorrow at MWC 2018, the teaser on its official website already hinting for
an impressive camera upgrade.
Not exact matches
The relics offer you
impressive abilities (the ability to glide a distance as you fall, the ability to move the
camera to see your surroundings better, and many more), and many of your abilities can be leveled up through collecting objects in the caves and cashing them in for
upgrades.
For a start, the
camera has been
upgraded, now with some
impressive portrait effects, the design has been tweaked to make it more distinctive, and Google has improved the software in just about every way.
The Galaxy S9 offers an
impressive upgrade in
camera capabilities and as well as an
upgraded chipset while retaining the 3,000 mAh battery and 5.8» super AMOLED display.
Well, for a start, the
camera has been
upgraded, now with some
impressive portrait effects, the design has been tweaked to make it more distinctive, and Google has improved the software in just about every way.
On top of that, it seems Samsung has
upgraded the S9's slow - mo video capture up to an
impressive 480 frames per second, twice the speed found in Apple's iPhone X. And for the first time, the S9 + will also get a second rear
camera with zoom capabilities similar to the one found on the Galaxy Note 8.
While this might not sound like anything
impressive or different, it's actually a massive
upgrade from the
camera setup on the LG V20.
The other significant
upgrade is the presence of a 12 - megapixel dual pixel autofocus
camera with a f / 1.7 lens that the company delivers
impressive shots in both bright and low lighting conditions.
If Sony cramming a
camera into a lens wasn't
impressive enough it's already
upgraded the QX10 and QX100 lens
cameras.