One of the standout specs is
the incredibly wide aperture that measures in at f / 1.5, which is the widest aperture on any smartphone to date.
The One X continues this trend by delivering one of the best all - round imaging experiences we've come across without sacrificing quality — thanks to an 8 - megapixel backside - illuminated sensor,
an incredibly wide aperture f / 2.0 autofocus lens (vs. f / 2.2 on the Amaze 4G, f / 2.4 on the iPhone 4S, f / 2.65 on the Galaxy S II and f / 2.8 on the N8) and an extra processor called the ImageChip.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus have
incredibly wide f / 1.5
apertures, which lets in more light into the camera's sensor than the Pixel 2 and 2 XL's f / 1.8
aperture (the lower the number after the «f,» the
wider the
aperture).
There is a 12 MP rear - facing camera featuring dual autofocus pixel technology for
incredibly fast focus, large f / 1.7
aperture perfect for low light photography, and a 5 MP
wide angle front - facing camera great for group selfies.