The leaked video also shows off
the impressive selfie camera the phone will be coming in with, but there is nothing else it gives out in terms of specs.
Not exact matches
The Moto X Pure packs an
impressive 5.7 inch QHD display, 3 GB of RAM, 21 MP
camera, which they claim is much improved over its predecessors, a 3000 mAh battery, 5 MP
camera with an oddly placed front flash for
selfie enthusiasts, and 16/32/64 GB storage options with microSD card support.
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.
Apart from this, the main shooter on the phone can click some
impressive shots in portrait mode / in - depth mode with its 16MP main shooter as well as the
selfie camera.The AI technology helps distinguish the subject from its background while auto - adjusting
camera settings in different situations.
As per the
camera, there are dual rear
cameras, and on the front, the phone has an
impressive 16MP
selfie camera with LED flash.
Just as
impressive as that daytime performance of the primary
camera is the quality of the front - facing
selfie shooter.
The 8 - megapixel
selfie camera is
impressive and produces good images.
As well as looking and feeling more premium than its price tag would suggest, the Vibe S1 packs an
impressive 1080p IPS display, a decent rear
camera and a front - facing
selfie flash.
In fact, if you have the lighting and strike the right pose, the Portrait mode on the
selfie camera is
impressive for its price.
The front - facing 2 MP
camera isn't the most
impressive either given its low resolution, but it is serviceable enough to take a decent looking
selfie.
The front - facing
selfie camera isn't as
impressive, sporting a relatively meager 5MP lens, but it works well enough for selfies and with Nokia's «bothie» mode that takes a snap with both the front and back
cameras at once.
Notorious tech leaker Evan Blass has apparently spotted some ads for a «Huawei PCE Series» phone that comes with pretty
impressive specs, like a triple
camera system with 40 - megapixel lenses, 5x hybrid zooming and a 24 - megapixel
selfie camera.
The
selfie camera is
impressive, too.
Vivo often shines in the
selfie camera department, as well as bang for buck, like many of its compatriots, and the newly unveiled V7 + unsurprisingly features an
impressive front - facing shooter at an irresistible price.
The front
camera is
impressive but when you compare it with the shots taken with the Asus Zenfone 4
Selfie Dual, the
Selfie Dual does a better job (bokeh looks much better).
Oppo brings an
impressive metal body, speedy performance and a capable
selfie camera to its latest entry - level smartphone.
Weirdly enough, Sharp's European flagship is expected out with only 4 GB RAM and a «3,000 + mAh» battery, although the 22.6 + 16MP dual rear - facing
cameras and single 16.3 MP
selfie shooter sound a little more
impressive.
The two are
selfie powerhouses, but this doesn't mean the main
camera isn't
impressive.
The
selfie camera also sounds
impressive — 24MP.
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
selfie camera is much wider than before, now sporting a 100 - degree field of view, although the quality isn't
impressive at all.
That front
camera is marketed squarely at the «
selfie generation» and Huawei has backed it up with some interesting, and
impressive software features to really get the best from it.
On the
camera side, we have a 16 - megapixel rear facing shooter and a 13 - megapixel front - facing
selfie shooter, which is
impressive.
The company considers the Xperia C3 as a
selfie smartphone as it features a 5 - megapixel
camera on the front with wide - angle lens and a soft LED flash to give
impressive self portraits.
Despite the performance difference of the two chips, Samsung's Galaxy S9 and S9 + smartphones will come equipped with
impressive features like 12MP
cameras with super slow - motion and variable aperture mechanism that lets users adjust the aperture between f / 1.5 and f / 2.4, as well as 8MP
selfie cameras.
Both versions also boast an
impressive 6 GB of RAM, a 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED 1080p display, a 23 MP
camera with an f / 2.0 aperture and optical image stabilization, along with an 8 MP
selfie snapper.
The
cameras are
impressive as well — especially the front - facing 8 - megapixel
selfie camera, which is far better than any rival offering — and the software is unique and functional.
The Vivo V7 lets you indulge your photography skills with its
impressive 24 MP
selfie camera and its 16 MP rear
camera.
No where
impressive with the front
camera, especially when there are some superb
selfie camera smartphones out there in the market, but Sony has made a mark with the rear shooter and the software side having an app that gives the users more than what they would actually use on regular basis.
The 2 MP front
camera can be used for
selfie and video chats while the rear 5 MP autofocus
camera with a LED flash produces decent quality images in daylight, not so
impressive, but one of the finest at this price point.
Round the back the Redmi Note houses an
impressive sounding 13MP
camera with a 5MP
selfie shooter up front.
Xiaomi has included an
impressive combo of 13 - megapixel rear and an 8 - megapixel front - facing
cameras, and while the
selfie cam does a great job with both, the quality as well as app functions, the rear
camera can not be called the best.
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.